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Shriner's Hospitals for Children
Mexico City location pictured. � O Victor Benitez Photography
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Shriner's Hospitals for Children



Challenge
As one of 22 Shriner's hospitals in the U.S., Canada, and Mexico, the Honolulu Hospital is the second oldest, established in 1923. Reconstructed in the 1960s with an addition in 1992, the hospital has provided orthopedic health care to over 23,000 children from Hawaii and 17 other countries in the Pacific Basin.

Process
Genesis is currently providing Medical Technology assessment and much-needed planning improvements for this 150,000-gsf replacement hospital.


Results
This project is the second of three hospitals that Genesis has been retained to provide planning services. The Shriner's hospitals have unique clinical characteristics and requirements that Genesis addresses effectively and efficiently.

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Locations

Mexico City, Mexico
Portland, Oregon
Honolulu, Hawaii

Size
Mexico City: 130,000 sf
Portland: 150,000 sf
Honolulu: 138,000 sf

Service
Medical Technology Consulting

Architect of Record
Mexico City: S/L/A/M Collaborative
Portland & Honolulu: SRG Partnership

Status
Mexico City: Complete
Portland & Honolulu: In Progress