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Texas Children's Hospital Clinical Care Center
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Houston
FKP Architects


Photography © Craig Dugan/Hedrich Blessing

A hospital celebrates children with playful, colorful whimsy


—Cathy Simon, FAIA, Principal, SMWM

Architect
FKP Architects www.fkp.com

Client
Texas Children's Hospital www.texaschildrenshospital.org

Key Player(s)
Facilities Design International, and McCoy (interior designers); Walter P. Moore, and Burns DeLatte McCoy (engineers); W.S. Bellows Construction (general contractor)

Program: This 41-year-old pediatric institution realized it needed a new facility to meet its business goals in a changing health-care environment. In addition, it wished to improve conditions for its young patients. The client sought increased space flexibility for growth and efficient use, easy conversion of space to accommodate future needs, better wayfinding, an increase in the productive use of staff, and satisfied customers. Five distinct groups were instrumental in the decision-making process—the administrators, physicians, user groups, parents, hospital trustees, and architects.

Solution: Clinic floors are organized around a two-story, color-coded play area, featuring bold geometric shapes, which assists with wayfinding and also serves as the central check-in and recreation area for children. The team redefined work groups and reengineered staff roles to improve efficiency. Flexibility for incremental growth is incorporated into the design. Offices are on the floors above or beneath clinics, allowing caregivers ease of movement among them. Clinical spaces work like time-shares, with several physicians utilizing the same rooms during different periods. Overall exam-room utilization increased from 41 to 60 percent in the new facility. The percentage of patients completing check-in/out in less than 15 minutes increased from 69 to 94 percent, and annual growth has exceeded 9 percent in the first six months after opening.

The Winners: Abercrombie & Fitch | Allsteel | Cellular Operations | Gateshead Millenium Bridge | Multi-Use Centre | Paul Brown Stadium | Texas Children's Hospital | Toys "R" Us | Trumpf Customer & Technology Center | Univ. of Penn. Dept. of Facilities and Real Estate | Valeo Electrical Systems

The Finalists: Arcs de Seine | Boeing\ Leadership Center | Gasometer B | Hansen Construction Office | ING Direct | KeySpan Park Stadium | Matha Stewart Living

Unbuilt Projects: BMW Event and Delivery Center | Hollister Headquarters

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