Design Links New Children’s Ward with Nature

625,000-square-foot facility emphasizes natural light and access to outdoor spaces


The connection between patient health and thoughtfully designed healthcare facilities continues to influence a range of decisions among organizations seeking to improve patient outcomes. Consider the latest project at the Medical University of South Carolina (MUSC), where designers commissioned to design a healthcare facility that caters to children with autism made the connection a reality.

MUSC’s new children’s ward in Charleston aims to be one of the country’s most autism-friendly hospitals, according to The Optimist Daily. The 625,000-square-foot facility has a design that emphasizes natural light and access to outdoor spaces.

Designed for and by patients and their families, the facility features calming interiors that take into account the full-sensory experience — from the removal of hand dryers in bathrooms to the minimization of visual clutter — as a means of avoiding potential triggers.

The biophilic design taps into the healing power of exposure to nature by connecting the indoors with the outdoors wherever possible. Fresh air, natural light, indoor greenery and nature-inspired artwork by local artists create a calming and restorative atmosphere.

The interior design also reflects the local life of Charleston through timber-lined patient bedrooms that mimic local beach houses and come with simple furnishings and customizable features encouraging children to decorate their own spaces.

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January 26, 2021


Topic Area: Interior Design


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