70-Acre Campus Is Masterfully Planned to Better Serve Children, Families and Staff

ATLANTA (April 4, 2018) – Studies show that children in hospitals use up to 22 percent less pain medication when they have access to nature and views of the outdoors. This research served as the foundation and inspiration for landscape architecture and planning firm HGOR, which worked closely with HKS, Inc. to masterfully plan and design a new campus for Children’s Healthcare of Atlanta at the northeastern corner of North Druid Hills Road and I-85.

Set to deliver in 2025, the new campus will span more than 70-acres in Brookhaven, Ga. This new state-of-the-art facility uses Georgia’s natural palette to assist the needs of Children’s patients, families and staff and will include gathering spaces, planted areas, water features, miles of walking paths and a variety of gardens providing spaces to recharge, socialize, eat and relax. In addition to the interactive elements, HGOR conceptualized a functioning landscape, which helps to filter storm water, improve the surrounding landscape and increase biodiversity throughout the campus.

“After understanding the effects of the natural environment on the healing process, our goal was to place the hospital in a landscape, not on a landscape to create a holistic, healing environment which preserves more than 20-acres of the site as a park-like campus,” said HGOR principal Bob Hughes. “Atlanta is known as a ‘City in a Forest’, and we are thrilled to extend that environment onto what will become a landmark pediatric healthcare campus.”

For additional information about the project, please visit: www.choa.org/breakingnewground.

ABOUT HGOR
Founded in 1992, HGOR provides clients with innovative planning solutions by marrying the needs of citizens, taxpayers and businesses with stewardship for the environment. Based in Atlanta, HGOR is an internationally recognized landscape architecture and planning firm operating on a philosophy of addressing the social, economic and environmental issues of each project. As assignments often come to HGOR in the form of problem statements, their team works to find solutions that resolve the specific needs of an assignment in concert with the larger imperative and solutions that produce remarkable places of lasting value. For more information, please visit http://www.hgor.com.

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