Project Overview
Size
521,000 SF
Cost
$900M
Certification
LEED Platinum
Services
ME
Architect Partner
HGA / Perkins+Will
Lucile Packard Children's Hospital embodies innovation and a true commitment to environmental sustainability to better serve its patients--children and expectant mothers. Mazzetti worked with Stanford to accommodate their growing capacity needs. Packard Children's is the only hospital in the Bay Area designed to combine pediatric, obstetric and newborn services in a central location and is intended to be one of the most technologically advanced, sustainable children's hospitals in the country.
Packard Children's earned LEED Platinum certification -- 1st West Coast children's hospital, 2nd children's hospital, 4th hospital in the country, 5th in the world.
Key Sustainable Features
Displacement Ventilation
In patient rooms, ICUs and the entrance lobby
Optimized Exterior Façade
Advanced building envelope design for energy efficiency
Anesthetic Gas Recovery
One of the first installations of this technology in the US
Water Reclamation
On-site water cistern collects rainwater and condensate for all irrigation needs
Daylighting
The use of daylighting has been optimized to maximize natural light, access to views, and mitigate energy consumption
Green Spaces
Integrated green spaces throughout the facility for healing environments
Data Center Ventilation
Advanced cooling systems for efficient data center operations
Reclaimed Wood
Sustainable material choices throughout the facility
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