St. Joseph’s Children’s Hospital in Tampa, Florida

Project Details

Project Name
St. Joseph’s Children’s Hospital in Tampa, Florida
Location
3001 W. Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Blvd.TampaFL33614
Project Types
Healthcare
Project Scope
Renovation/Remodel
Shared By
FloridaEngineers
Project Status
Built
Year Completed
2018
Style
Modern
Team
Marketing Manager: Jeff Stuckey
Managing Partner: John Marhoefer
Design Engineer: Justin Stehr
Room or Space

Project Description

The first zone in the hospital project was the atrium because it featured a second story glass ceiling with colorful sails to block some of the direct sunlight. The most eye-catching aspect of this area is the atrium features a cloud mural painted on the walls and a hot-air balloon mobile to bring the sky to life. The hot-air balloon mobile was a bit more challenging because we had to design a mobile that turned very slowly but was also able to be lowered for cleaning. Entech also had to design a method for hanging the mobile and its motors because the ceiling structures were irregular. The mobile spins at a rate of one rotation per minute and the ceiling features other hot-air balloons hung around the atrium. Down below, we installed several other eye-catching features in the atrium area of the lobby. Specifically, we installed two faux palm trees and what we called the “mechanical interactive wall.” The palm trees were to bring some life into the space and for the hospital to use for their “Christmas in July” activities. The mechanical interactive wall is a structure that children can play with while waiting on treatment. It features a large maze wheel kids can turn and two smaller wheels that control balloons for catching falling balls inside the interactive wall.

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