a hospital that will redefine health care
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A revolutionary design that transforms care from the ground up
Healing humanity through science and compassion, one patient at a time. The new Stanford Hospital will capture the promises of the biomedical revolution, translating the innovations of Stanford University and Silicon Valley into better health outcomes. A model of what health care can and should be in the 21st century, it will serve our community, and the world, for many decades to come.
Inspired by the possibilities of the biomedical revolution and the human needs of individual patients, architect Raphael Viñoly set out to completely reimagine what a hospital could be. In the new Stanford Hospital, healing will be an upward journey that begins the moment patients arrive.
It starts on the first floor with the reassurance of a seamless admissions process in a calm space filled with natural light. One floor up, the Advanced Treatment Center will offer the most precise and powerful diagnostics and treatments available. Patients will recover in individual rooms in the Care Pavilions above.
Between the technology below and tranquility above lies an enormous rooftop garden where public and private spaces will merge in an oasis of trees, flowers, walking paths, and panoramic views, all carefully planned to promote healing.
It’s a design that will literally take health care to the next level – and make the new Stanford Hospital a global model of how to best heal both body and spirit.




Disaster Response
The parking garage is engineered to serve as an extension of the emergency department in the event of an earthquake, pandemic, or other disaster. With decontamination showers, direct elevators to the helipad, and critical emergency equipment, capacity can ramp up almost instantly to accommodate vastly increased patient volumes.
Drive-Through Triage
Stanford Health Care led the nation with a “drivethough triage” exercise that demonstrated patients can be medically assessed effectively, efficiently, and safely during large-scale emergencies. Not only has that innovative concept been incorporated into the design of the new Stanford Hospital, it’s being replicated across the country.
Emergency Department
The new Marc and Laura Andreessen Emergency Department will almost triple current capacity, ensuring Stanford Hospital meets community needs for decades to come. Dedicated treatment and waiting areas will serve pediatric patients and their families. A new road, along with separate entrances for ambulances and the public, will ensure fast, convenient access.
Advanced Imaging
Carefully co-located with the Marc and Laura Andreessen Emergency Department, this area will feature a collection of the world’s most advanced diagnostic and interventional imaging capabilities.
Atrium
A three-story atrium will fill this space with natural light and create a comfortable, welcoming arrival for patients, families, and visitors.
Dining Commons
This attractive indoor/outdoor café will sit on a vibrant promenade and provide a convenient place to meet, relax, and enjoy a meal.
Main Entrance
This circular drive is the front door of the new hospital facility, adjacent to food vendors, valet parking, and the gift shop. All patients and visitors coming to the hospital will be directed to this central plaza, a dynamic and active space.
Gift Shop
A spacious retail environment off the public atrium with street frontage and direct access from the main drop-off.
Interventional Suites
Designed with the flexibility to incorporate future advances in medicine and technology, these modular suites will provide state-of-the-art surgical and interventional platforms. When the hospital opens, many will be hybrid suites, equipped with a combination of diagnostic and treatment technologies to reduce time to intervention by as much as 80 percent.
Intensive Care Suites
These ICUs will serve high-acuity patients in close proximity to surgical and other interventional capabilities.
Family Lounge
This comfortable area with expansive views will allow families to remain nearby while their loved ones are receiving treatment in the Advanced Treatment Center.
Lobby
Overlooking the central atrium, this second floor lobby will be restful, soothing, and filled with natural light.
Atrium
A three-story atrium will fill this space with natural light and create a comfortable, welcoming arrival for patients, families, and visitors.
Visitor Lounge
A comfortable space offering workstations, Internet access, clustered seating, and beautiful views of the surrounding foothills will allow loved ones to work, keep in touch, and maintain some of the normal rhythms of their lives.
Prep & Recovery
Designed to prepare patients for surgeries and other treatments, and to support their recovery afterward, this flexible area will adapt to changing needs throughout the day.
Administrative Center
This area will provide ample work and meeting facilities for hospital administrators and double as a command center during large-scale emergencies.
Conference Center
This gathering space will host lectures and other events for both the hospital community and outside groups. Fully equipped to support virtual meetings, it will have a large assembly hall, a reception area, and an outdoor terrace.
Wellness Center
This area will feature an inviting rotunda lobby and house the Resource Center and Meditation Room. Home to a wide range of personalized health and wellness services, it will also offer private waiting areas to patients with special needs.
Resource Center
This large space is dedicated to the needs of visiting families and friends. Work stations, clustered seating areas, and a branch of the Stanford Health Library are all planned for this area.
Atrium
A three-story atrium will fill this space with natural light and create a comfortable, welcoming arrival for patients, families, and visitors.
Meditation Room
This peaceful, contemplative space is designed for nondenominational reflection and has a separate patio that’s only accessible from inside.
Staff Retreat
A separate area for our talented and dedicated healers to rest, eat, and recharge during long and challenging shifts, this space will have a canteen, lockers, and a large, private garden terrace.
Dining Room
An elegant alternative to the dining commons on Level 1, this space will have sweeping views of campus and the surrounding foothills. In addition to the 90-seat main dining area, a private room will be available for meetings and small group meals.
Patient Rooms
Each of these large, bright rooms are meticulously designed to increase safety and provide patients with the highest level of care and comfort. Diagnostics and treatments will be delivered bedside whenever possible. Entertainment, Internet, videoconferencing, personalized meals, and more will be accessible from large, flat screen TVs, and loved ones will be able to stay with patients overnight on comfortable pull-out beds.
Atrium
A three-story atrium will fill this space with natural light and create a comfortable, welcoming arrival for patients, families, and visitors.
Family Lounges
Levels 4-7 will have convenient, comfortable rooms where family members can take a break, meet with providers, or wait while their loved one receives care.
ICU Rooms
The fourth floor of each Care Pavilion is dedicated to intensive care, which will substantially increase current ICU capacity. These rooms are designed to treat the highest-acuity patients, and each will offer the same amenities as regular patient rooms, including pull-out sleepers.
Stanford Hospital provides personalized healing that takes health care to the next level.
- Unique garden design
- Central atrium fills the hospital with natural light
- Powerful interventional center spans the entire second floor
- State-of-the-art imaging facility
- Garage converts to disaster response center
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