Project Overview

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Artist's rendering of the campus from Forest Park

 

The Campus Renewal Project is a long-term project to transform Washington University Medical Campus (WUMC) through new construction and renovations. The campus is vast and includes Barnes-Jewish Hospital, St. Louis Children’s Hospital and Washington University School of Medicine. Campus Renewal encompasses the three institutions with an overall focus on improving the patient and family experience from both a clinical and campus perspective.

Private inpatient rooms are a key component of the overall project along with major improvements to open and public areas and to patient/visitor parking, arrival and departure. Barnes-Jewish’s 558,000-square-foot Parkview Tower and a 222,000-square-foot expansion of St. Louis Children’s Hospital opened in early 2018.

BJC HealthCare is committed to improving the health and well-being of the people and communities we serve. It’s our purpose and drives each and every decision we make. We continually evaluate our facilities to ensure that buildings and clinical spaces function effectively, efficiently and safely, enabling clinicians and caregivers to provide the best possible care.

Being responsive to rising health care costs nationally and predicted demands for increased health care services in the future, we also strive for efficiency while ensuring that we can accommodate that increased demand.

The planning for renovation and new construction with the Campus Renewal Project is a long-term vision to renew the medical center campus on Kingshighway Boulevard encompassing BJC’s Barnes-Jewish Hospital and St. Louis Children’s Hospital along with Washington University School of Medicine.

Through renovations and new construction, we will create an environment and experience for patients and their families that matches the excellence in medical care they expect. Additional private inpatient rooms are a key component of the overall project.

The arrival, departure and experience while visiting our campus are important aspects of our project.  Our public and open spaces affect the well-being of our patients and families as well. We plan to improve the clarity, function and aesthetic qualities of the campus; provide clear pedestrian pathways; add parking spaces; improved arrival and departure; and relocate service traffic.