UCLH Grafton Way Building wins EHDC Award
17.06.2021

 

UCLH Grafton Way Building wins Interior Design and the Arts at European Healthcare Design Congress Awards

We are thrilled to be this year’s recipient of the award for Interior Design and the Arts at the European Healthcare Design Congress. Designed by Scott Tallon Walker Architects in association with Edward Williams Architects, and UCLH Arts & Heritage team.

Improving the patient and staff environment in Grafton Way Building.

Central to the building’s interior design and art strategy was patient and staff wellbeing. Light filled rooms, themes of nature, colours of the English country garden, uplifting artwork and restful outdoor terraces all aim to aid patient recovery and offer a distraction from the anxieties and stresses of being in a hospital.

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