The Pediatric Center of Behavioral Health
Pine Rest Christian Mental Health Services
As Pine Rest Christian Mental Health Services began plans to add a new facility on an existing campus, the team committed to the guiding principle of “No Wrong Door” with the goal of creating an adolescent and child center that offered multiple points of metaphorical entry to make the process to receiving effective treatment easier for families.
Taking inspiration from the wooded site, a treehouse theme helped guide design decisions while also infusing the center with the freedom and refuge the forest provides. The team created efficiencies and increased staff collaboration and patient circulation through carefully planned shared and multifunctional spaces. This includes the treatment mall (with an art room, gross motor skills gym, and off-unit dining, among other amenities), family lounge, food service and retail dining, and staff lounge, all of which support both inpatient and outpatient staff, patients, and families.
Privacy and separation were also important, as demonstrated by the many outdoor spaces the design incorporates—from separate pocket parks for PHP and urgent care, to a private staff patio, to secure outdoor courtyards for each inpatient unit.
Team
Additional Team Members
Angela Ahrens
Senior Interior Designer
Spencer Fitzgerald
Interior Designer
Project Specs
Size:
136,000 sq.ft.
Components:
The project includes 66 child/adolescent inpatient beds across 6 units (each featuring quiet rooms, sensory spaces, break rooms, and exam rooms), with 22 more beds planned for a future expansion; the second story includes outpatient services including testing, a playground slide, eating disorder teaching kitchen, and intensive outpatient program (IOP) and partial hospitalization program (PHP). The facility also includes an urgent care center, treatment mall, two ambulance entries, a chapel, and shared staff lounge.
Completion:
2026