October 6, 2021

With its new Critical Care Building – Cincinnati Children’s has accomplished its most significant expansion in the hospital’s history. After 20 years of working with Cincinnati Children’s – Kolar Design continues to be a proud partner delivering Branded Environments for significant projects like this.

“The small but significant pieces of a kaleidoscope join together to form something beautiful and whole.”

Promoting a sense of delight and wonder, interacting with a kaleidoscope provides a visual metaphor of transformation. This concept, brought to life in partnership by Kolar Design, ZGF Architects and a diverse set of industry experts became the driving design concept for the entire project.

Originally posted on cincinnatichildrens.org

LARGEST EXPANSION IN HOSPITAL’S HISTORY TO SERVE THE MOST MEDICALLY COMPLEX PATIENTS

Cincinnati Children’s Hospital Medical Center is celebrating the completion of a new Critical Care Building, a $600 million investment that involved three years of construction on the hospital’s main campus in Avondale.

The 632,500-square-foot facility expands and enhances services for children, including patients needing emergency care, newborn or pediatric intensive care, cardiac care, or bone marrow transplants.

“The Critical Care Building is a remarkable achievement in the 138-year-history of Cincinnati Children’s,” said Michael Fisher, president and CEO of the medical center. “We are grateful to serve children in our Avondale neighborhood and throughout Greater Cincinnati as well as children from all over the world. This new facility, which is the largest expansion ever undertaken at Cincinnati Children’s, is the result of a collaboration with our patients, families, staff, board, donors, and community. We are thankful to everyone who played a role.”

The CCB is the first medical building to have spectral lighting, which was developed by Cincinnati Children’s researchers for the NICU. A special light source that supports a healthy sleep cycle for newborns.

WHAT’S INSIDE THE NEW CRITICAL CARE BUILDING?

Staff will begin the process of moving patients into the new building in early November.

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