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Selected Projects:
Florida Hospital East Orlando
Lemmen-Holton Cancer Pavilion
Memorial Hermann Heart & Vascular Institute
Northwestern Memorial Hospital
Prentice Women's Hospital
Providence Regional Cancer Partnership
Sacred Heart Medical Center at RiverBend
Shriner's Hospital for Children -
Mexico City

St. John Medical Center
The Birthplace at Gaston Memorial Hospital
The University of North Carolina Women's and Children's Hospital
The University of Texas MD Anderson Cancer Center-Mays Clinic
The University of Texas MD Anderson Cancer Center-The Basic Science Research Building
Northwestern Memorial Hospital


Northwestern Memorial Hospital
Chicago, Illinois

Northwestern Memorial Hospital
Northwestern Memorial Hospital Northwestern Memorial Hospital Northwestern Memorial Hospital
Project
A 2,000,000 square foot $580,000,000 replacement facility.

Architecture/Interior Design
VOA Associates Illinois, Ellerbe Becket Minnesota, HOK Missouri
Challenge/Solution
The art collection for Northwestern includes monumental paintings and other original works on paper in all public spaces, lesser works in all patient areas, back-lighted photography in all inpatient imaging areas, and stained glass in the chapel.

The search for artists for this project included galleries and museums in twenty-three cities. The work of more the 2,000 artists was reviewed to create the final body of work for the collection. The majority of original work was commissioned in order to meet specific design and space requirements of the building.

The goals of the art program were threefold: first, to create a collection worthy of a world-class facility; second, to develop the collection based on scientific findings in the field of art in the healing environment; and third, to represent the great cultural diversity of both Northwestern and the city of Chicago.

This signature project has been touted worldwide as a benchmark for what healthcare art programs in the 21st century should be. It has been the subject of numerous conference presentations, a master's thesis at the Art Institute of Chicago, and recipient of an Examplary Art Program by the Center for Health Design.