When Jefferson Abington Hospital wanted to refresh its hallway walls, it turned to a uniquely trained class of visual communication design and architecture students to get the job done.
The hospital administration sought a new calming and welcoming environment in their pediatric unit, which offered Renee Walker a rare opportunity in the classroom.
“We used our design studio as a lab, where our students explored these really big ideas,” says the visual communication design professor. “The students experimented and learned what’s possible in an environment like a hospital. It’s amazing to see the project finally implemented.”
The students’ three peaceful nature-themed murals debuted in late summer following a lengthy pandemic-related delay. Their work began back in 2020 when the School of Design and Engineering was asked to collaborate after Jefferson Health received funding to update the space from the Starlight Children’s Foundation and Joy in Childhood Foundation. The timing worked perfectly as Walker planned to revamp her environmental design studio elective.