
A charming illustration of a humpback whale travelling along Sydney's coastline adorns the sixty-metre-long clinical link bridge connecting the new children's hospital building to the Prince of Wales Hospital.Â
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A charming illustration of a humpback whale travelling along Sydney's coastline adorns the sixty-metre-long clinical link bridge connecting the new children's hospital building to the Prince of Wales Hospital.Â
Sydney Children’s Hospitals ÐÇ¿ÕÌåÓý (SCHN) has gone a step further in its efforts to embed art in clinical environments, with the new hospital buildings at Westmead and Randwick set to welcome digital, immersive artforms to transform treatment spaces.
Main entrances and thoroughfares in the new Wattle Building at The Children’s Hospital at Westmead (CHW) will integrate large-scale, vinyl wall murals to encourage distraction, storytelling and curiosity.
The new children’s hospital building at Randwick will integrate vibrant environmental graphics that represent the hospital’s unique location and proud cultural heritage.
The natural surroundings of the Randwick and Westmead areas inspire the colourful and textured facades of the new hospital buildings under construction.
A new, conveniently located pathology collections area, designed to enhance the privacy and comfort of patients, has opened at The Children's Hospital at Westmead (CHW).
At 65 metres � the newest building at The Children’s Hospital at Westmead is now full height. The Paediatric Services Building will feature critical and acute paediatric healthcare services, including cancer services, a statewide burns service, a surgical short-stay unit, and intensive care units.
Our new CRC offers comprehensive care during clinical trials in one location, providing a more comfortable and welcoming environment for patients and staff.
More fresh food options and ready to eat meals will soon be available for staff, patients, families and visitors at The Children’s Hospital at Westmead as Mint Fresh IGA prepares to call the hospital community home.
New facilities operated by Ronald McDonald House Charity will create an opportunity for families to have some autonomy and space in a time that can be uncertain and stressful.  �