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Exterior Renderings Gallery
The images shown below are renderings of the exterior of the new Children's Hospital of Pittsburgh of UPMC campus in Pittsburgh's Lawrenceville community.
Aerial View of CampusOur 10-acre campus is made up of a nine-story hospital, 262-licensed private room beds, including 79 critical care beds and a 41-bed Emergency Room and Trauma Center. The hospital also includes 13 operating suites, three parking garages, two office buildings and the new John G. Rangos Sr. Research Center. |
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New HospitalInspired by the visions of our patients, families and medical professionals, our new hospital will continue to produce patient outcomes that are among the best in the country by combining the highest degree of technological sophistication with a sensitivity to the physical and emotional needs of our patients and their families. |
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Healing GardenOur healing garden helps restore the spirits of our patients and their families by offering respite in times of stress, fear and anxiety. |
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Research TowerThe John G. Rangos Sr. Research Center, designed solely for the purpose of research, encourages multi-disciplinary teams to work together to advance the treatment and cure of pediatric illnesses. |
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Mid-Campus Garage and Rooftop GardenParking is distributed across the campus with three different structures. The Mid-Campus Garage, shown here, was designed with protected walkways to keep our families and guests comfortable and dry. Located on the top level of the Mid-Campus Garage is a serene outdoor, rooftop garden. This garden was designed to provide respite areas for dining services, the conference center, our child care facility and the John G. Rangos Sr. Research Center. |
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Last Update
February 26, 2010
February 26, 2010
