Rady Children's Hospital San Diego

Rose Pavilion

We designed the Rose Pavilion, the central building on our campus, with the understanding that children have unique healthcare needs and deserve their own special place when they're sick or hurt.  In many ways, the Rose Pavilion represents the very heart of Rady Children's:  Here, children come first.

Inviting Spaces

The Rose Pavilion blends innovative design, color, lighting and proportion to give children the best environment for recovery. The unique color and six pitched roofs (that appear to be six houses in a neighborhood) instantly distinguish this building from others.

Other features include:

  • Vaulted ceilings sprinkled with stars that twinkle at night.
  • Nursing stations masquerading as “little houses.”
  • Kid-size windows.
  • Ceiling lights shaped like Domino’s.
  • A large lobby crowned with a skylight.

The Rose Pavilion was named in honor of $10 million gift from the Rose Foundation, the family foundation of San Diegans Pam and Marty Wygod. The Wygod’s extraordinary generosity helps ensure that Rady Children’s will be able to continue providing San Diego’s children with high-quality pediatric care.

 

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