Above: Patients and families are greeted by a bright, 22-foot-tall sculpture in the lobby of the children's hospital, where bold colors and asymmetrical shapes abound. Left: The intraoperative imaging OR includes a full-size MRI, which allows for scanning to be done during a surgical procedure. 28 HCDmagazine.com 07.15 RIEN VAN RIJTHOVEN With 20 ORs (eight adult, eight pediatric, and four shared) all located on the second floor together, they share a common core and connect to the children's and cancer hospitals. "The children's patients flow in and out at one end, and the adult cancer patients flow in and out at the other end," Harrison says. "There are ORs nominally dedicated to children or adults that are adjacent. As needs and volumes change, it's a simple matter of booking one room instead of another and shifting around workflows to accommodate that change without any major physical changes... . The line between two hospitals can be drawn on a day-to-day basis."http://www.HCDmagazine.com