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Alder Hey Children's Hospital

‘Innovation, a child-centred identity and clinical best practice’ was the brief for the award-winning Alder Hey Children’s Hospital in Liverpool, England. The Foundation Trust wanted to create a new space for children and their families that raises spirits, welcomes and adds to their quality of life when in a healthcare environment.

While maintaining the high standard of care at Alder Hey, the challenge for the architecture firm, BDP, was to create a building that didn’t look like a hospital and was somewhere children could recover quickly, have fun, play and families could come and make use of the space without feeling limited to a clinical area.

The building cuts away from the existing landscape to provide spectacular views of the surrounding greenery from inside, adding to the comfortable interior environment which maximises bright colors, open space and natural light.

Camira’s fabrics are used throughout the hospital with careful consideration. Technical collaboration made sure the appropriate fabrics were selected for the right places from the waiting areas, clinical and non-clinical areas, training and administrative areas, meeting spaces, staff rest areas and patient rest areas.

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Bright and vibrant

 

The hospital features the waterproof Vita and Halcyon, as well as X2 and Aquarius fabrics for staff areas. The bright and vibrant colorways available meant fabrics could be selected to tie in with the overall interior design palette, giving a domestic look and feel to the interior, yet the fabrics also meet the performance standards to conform to infection control requirements.

Recognised as a landmark in sustainable healthcare building design, Alder Hey has been awarded:

Building of the Year Award – RIBA North West 2016
Sustainability Award – RIBA North West 2016
Design Through Innovation Award – RICS North West 2016

Photography by David Barbour.
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