Aesthetics was hired to assist Adventist Health Glendale on its largest venture—the new Campus Expansion Project. At the center of the campus project is the West Tower, offering seven stories for expanded patient care, including a larger emergency department, spacious surgery suites, private patient rooms, a new cardiovascular center and an intensive care unit. While […]
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Center for Childbirth, Pomona and City Center Campus in Atlantic City, New Jersey Aesthetics was hired to develop the first regional arts program for AtlantiCare’s new Center for Childbirth and Emergency Department addition. The community-based regional arts program used a request for proposal (RFP) process involving community artists. The resulting collection of original works celebrated […]
Read More...Bakersfield Memorial Hospital
The Chapel at Bakersfield Memorial Hospital was a complete renovation of the existing chapel that Aesthetics, Inc. originally designed in the 1980s. The time had come to modernize the space utilizing some of the original design components into the redesign. Aesthetics was inspired by the natural elements of the desert and valley surrounding the hospital. […]
Read More...BC Children’s Hospital
BC Children’s built the new 640,000 square feet Teck Acute Care Center on the BC Children’s Hospital site in Vancouver. It is the only children’s hospital in the Canadian province of British Columbia, and serves one million children annually. The project sought to enrich the healing environment by adding artwork and technology that would be […]
Read More...Biogen IDEC
Biogen Idec is an international pharmaceutical company that creates medication for healing degenerative diseases. When Biogen and Idec merged, their campuses spanned the globe but had no similar visual identity. Aesthetics created an art and culture program and designed a visual identity to unify the campuses. Aesthetics’ design concept aligns their core values with the […]
Read More...Children’s Minnesota
Children’s Minnesota is the destination for pediatric care for children and families throughout the Upper Midwest. The people come from a rich array of cultural backgrounds, reflective of the community’s growing diversity. Along with the most significant development in its history, to renovate and expand outdated facilities, Children’s has embraced an unprecedented opportunity to merge […]
Read More...Crystal Cove Conservancy
To preserve the legacy of Crystal Cove, the Conservancy created a campaign to support funding the cottage renovations. When phase two of the renovation was complete, it was decided to create a donor recognition display and place it in the visitor’s center on the campus. Aesthetics was selected as a partner in the project for […]
Read More...Hoag Memorial
A complete donor recognition system was designed for Hoag Hospital with the theme of beach, waves, sand and sea. The system includes recognition for a Capital Campaign, Annual display, Heritage display, Employee and Physician display, History display including Legacy donors, Unit recognition and naming opportunities featuring the Hoag family for which the facility is named. […]
Read More...Loma Linda University Medical Center
Loma Linda University Medical Center has been known for patient-focused, world-class care, provided by highly respected specialists in a convenient and accessible environment with a specialization in oncology care. Loma Linda University Medical Center is a faith-based hospital. Their commitment to whole person care ensures that the entire cancer treatment process is individualized and focused […]
Read More...Lucile Packard Children’s Hospital
Being an internationally-ranked pediatric hospital, Stanford Children’s Health attracts children from birth to young adult representing a wide range of cultural backgrounds. Because of the hospital’s prestigious reputation, it was important that the art be accurate, educational, and provide opportunities for positive distraction, interaction, and joy. Aesthetics was in charge of coordinating the creation of […]
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