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Paired nicely with Boost or by itself, Boost mini offers children a fun and playful environment within a variety of settings. Designed to spark a child’s imagination, multiple shapes and sizes are perfectly scaled for the tiniest visitors.
What it looks like
- Workplace
- Healthcare
- Education
- Hospitality
- Shared spaces
- Community
- Reception/Check-In/Welcoming
- Lobby/waiting
- Multipurpose areas
- Connect
- Discover
- Restore
Options
Related typicals
- Id: T100248
- List Price: $141,379.00
- Dimensions: 22' x 18' ff
- Workplace
- Healthcare
- Education
- Hospitality
- Shared spaces
- Height adjustable
- Community
- Personal spaces
- Workstations
- Meeting spaces
- Space division
- Lobby/waiting
- Children's areas
- Multipurpose areas
- Connect
- Focus
- Restore
- Id: T100365
- List Price: $4,891.00
- Dimensions: 8' x 6' ff
- Workplace
- Personal spaces
- Private offices
- Focus
- Restore
- Id: T200124
- List Price: $169,192.00
- Dimensions: 26' x 37' ff
- Workplace
- Shared spaces
- Community
- Personal spaces
- Workstations
- Meeting spaces
- Space division
- Children's areas
- Connect
- Discover
- Focus
- Id: T300407
- List Price: $86,712.00
- Dimensions: 27' x 23' ff
- Workplace
- Education
- Shared spaces
- Community
- Meeting spaces
- Space division
- Training spaces
- Learning spaces
- Connect
- Discover
Related case studies
To create Seattle Children's Hospital, hundreds of passionate families, employees, and community members came together with ZGF Architects and VPI Representatives to craft a flexible, high-performance, patient-centered space. With eight floors above ground and three levels of underground parking, the project adds eight new operating suites, two catheterization labs, 20 flexible inpatient rooms, a new outpatient Cancer and Blood Disorders Clinic (CBDC), an outpatient infusion center, a retail pharmacy, an inpatient pharmacy, laboratories, and sterile processing space. The building connects to phase one, an inpatient bed tower, and an emergency department.
The intentional wayfinding layout called the Discovery Trail outlines four zones within the hospital, and beautiful artwork by Shaun Qwalsius Peterson brings it to life in color and detail. This space was intentionally designed to support both the patient journey and caregiver experience.
Location: Seattle, WA
Rep group: VPI Rep
Architect: ZGF Architects
Dealer: System Source
Photographer: Ben Benschneider Photography
Square footage: 485,000 sf