In line with Anni Albers long-held belief that art should be an absorbing source of diversion, The Josef and Anni Albers Foundation has partnered with Imperial College Healthcare NHS Trust and Imperial Health Charity to create the interiors for a children\u2019s hospital in London.\nFor Josef and Anni Albers \u2013...
The work and ethos of artists Josef and Anni Albers inspires the new interiors for the children’s intensive care unit at St Mary’s HospitalIn line with Anni Albers long-held belief that art should be an absorbing source of diversion, The Josef and Anni Albers Foundation has partnered with Imperial College Healthcare NHS Trust and Imperial Health Charity to create the interiors for a children’s hospital in London.– art and ethos intertwine.
The children’s intensive care unit at St Mary’s Hospital provides care for children with life-threatening conditions and those who have experienced acute trauma. It currently treats over 400 children annually. Since 2016, it has been undergoing a £10 million refurbishment , extending the number of intensive care beds from eight to 15, enabling staff to treat an extra 200 children a year.
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