The New Pediatric Campus represents a monumental collaboration between two of the biggest healthcare providers in Dallas: the public University of Texas Southwest system and Children’s Health. The new facility sited on a 34-acre previously-developed site brings over 550 new pediatric beds, a 90-room Level 1 emergency department, and world-class specialty clinics. Access to nature and biophilia weave across the campus to mitigate scale and enhance experience for patients, families, staff, and the wider community. The campus is planned for future growth and takes advantage of the natural topography and adjacent green spaces. Walking paths enhance pedestrian connectivity through the greater medical campus and connect to the Texas Trees Foundation’s adjacent Harry Hines linear park redevelopment. Several protected gardens allow for patient, staff, and family respite, and a central courtyard with monumental play features centers the entire hospital in indoor-outdoor experiences to support health outcomes.
Environmental challenges addressed include stormwater management, contaminated soils, urban heat island of the Medical District, on-structure gardens in Texas climatic extremes, and plant palettes designed with immunocompromised and sensitive patients in mind.
Kelsey Seybold Clinic Medical Center
Formed with the philosophy of providing excellent and convenient health care Kelsey Seybold Clinics were historically a series of small facilities located throughout Southeast Texas. However, Kelsey Seybold was lacking a clinical presence in the Texas Medical Center area of Houston and was in need of a main campus that could house their varied health care reso...
Huntington Memorial Hospital
SWA Group acted as consultant to the architect on the development of a long-range master plan for the expansion of this existing hospital as well as landscape design and development for the 220,000 square foot phase one addition. The hospital facility’s design includes streetscape, a major entry drive and plaza, and on structure gardens with fountains adjacent...
SunCity Tachikawa Showa Kinen Koen
SunCity Showa Kinen Koen takes its name from the beloved Koen National Park that borders the development to the east and south. Built to commemorate the 50th anniversary of Emperor Showa’s reign, the park offers an ideal setting for Half Century More’s flagship continuum-of-care retirement community, with 518 independent living units and 82 nursing...
SunCity Takarazuka
Twenty percent of Japan’s population is 65 years or older and the demands for high quality residential communities for seniors is growing. Helping to meet that demand, SunCity Takarazuka is a new continuum of care retirement community in Takarazuka, a suburb of Osaka, Japan. The project, owned and operated by Half Century More Co., Ltd., a leader in Japan’s fa...