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Patient Care November 10, 2019

New Stanford hospital to open -- just one week away

By Amy Hansen

A photographic timeline documents seven years of construction on the eve of opening day for Stanford Health Care's eagerly-anticipated new facility.

One week from today, on Nov. 17, the doors of the elegant new building at 500 Pasteur Drive in Palo Alto, California, will officially open for patient care.

The new Stanford Hospital's long-awaited debut is the culmination of a journey that began more than a decade ago, when Stanford Medicine leaders began planning for a space to accommodate the latest advances in medical technology, ensure optimal capacity for patient care and meet new seismic safety requirements.

In recent months, we've been treated to previews of many exciting features of this beautiful new 824,000-square-foot medical facility — from the spacious operating suites to the breathtaking works of art, from the rooftop gardens to the comforting, technology-rich patient rooms.

A spin through the photo archive illustrates just how far we've come.

Seven years ago, the site of the future hospital was a mound of rubble, as workers demolished a parking structure and office building to make way.

Site preparation for the new Stanford hospital, November 2012Site preparation for the new Stanford hospital, November 2012

A year later, in fall 2013, workers completed mass excavation of the site, having removed more than 200,000 cubic yards of dirt.

New Stanford hospital construction, September 2013.New Stanford hospital construction, September 2013.

The "Topping Off" ceremony in March 2015 marked the symbolic completion of the structural phase of construction.

Topping Off Ceremony, March 23, 2015.

Five months later, steel supports were removed from the first cantilevered patient pavilion. This distinctive architectural element makes the pavilions appear to be floating in the air.

New Stanford hospital construction in August 2015New Stanford hospital construction in August 2015

By November 2015, the first of more than 800 glass window panels were in place, promising to offer patients and their families sweeping views of the foothills and surrounding Stanford campus.

New Stanford hospital construction in November 2015.New Stanford hospital construction in November 2015.

And by September 2016, construction had officially reached the halfway mark.

New Stanford hospital construction in September 2016New Stanford hospital construction in September 2016

From there interior walls were built, and then exterior features — including the passenger bridge and the helipad — were added.

Over the past year, the empty rooms have taken on their designated functions, filling with furniture and fixtures: kitchen appliances, imaging equipment, sleeper sofas and patient beds.

In one week, the details will be finalized. Staff members will take their places. Screens will flicker on. Machines will power up. And patients and their families will be welcomed to their new rooms.

Let the countdown begin.

Feel free to join in on the excitement on social media — Instagram, Twitter and Facebook — using the hashtag #NewStanfordHospital.

Photos courtesy of Stanford Health Care

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Stanford Medicine is an integrated academic health system comprising the Stanford School of Medicine and adult and pediatric health care delivery systems. Together, they harness the full potential of biomedicine through collaborative research, education and clinical care for patients. For more information, please visit med.stanford.edu.

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Communications & digital media strategist

Amy Hansen

Amy Jeter Hansen is a communications and digital media strategist in the Office of Communications.