Importantly, the hospital also needs to feel safe. Studies show that dignity, privacy and self-control are critical to a child’s healthcare experience. These were also recurring themes during the design process. That thinking informed our approach to space planning, location of entrances, and shared family areas, ensuring that CCH supports not just treatment, but a sense of agency and security.
A new standard for holistic, child-centric care
Our interior strategy extends this thinking, using natural materials with low carbon footprints to support both human and planetary health. Warm timber finishes and tactile surfaces reflect the ‘home-from-home’ aspirations that many families express, while also delivering on biophilic principles.
Cambridge Children’s Hospital stands as a testament to what is possible when design is deeply informed by empathy, evidence, and collaboration. By integrating physical and mental healthcare within a single, thoughtfully designed environment, we are not only addressing the immediate needs of young patients but also setting a new standard for holistic, child-centric care. This project exemplifies how architecture can transcend traditional boundaries, fostering environments that heal, inspire, and empower.
The Cambridge Children’s Hospital has been designed in partnership with Hawkins\ Brown and Ramboll.
This article was first published in the New London Quarterly #63.