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Dixmyth Entrance and Lobby - Good Samaritan Hospital, TriHealth
Cincinnati, OH

Stained Glass, Works of Art, Design Consultation

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"The quality and beauty of your work bring these spaces to life. It is exciting to see our values expressed so well . . . Your competence and ability to work from the general to the specific to express the larger vision have created a memorable space. "
John Prout / President and Chief Executive Officer
TriHealth

"Your energetic, creative, collaborative approach has been just what we needed to bring a complex set of criteria together and create a unified, truly healing environment for both body and spirit . . . Your team worked very well with our architectural and construction management team to create these enduring and tangible images of the spirit of Good Samaritan Hospital."
David P. Dornheggen / Vice President and Chief Operating Officer

Good Samaritan Hospital

The identity and mission of Good Samaritan Hospital is brought beautifully to life in the new Dixmyth Entrance and Lobby. Original stained glass, sculpture, and paintings created specifically for the space by Schickel Design evoke warmth and a sense of welcome. A 12 foot by 48 foot painted mural based on a quotation from Psalm 121, “The Lord watches over your coming and your going,” expresses the values of the founding order, the Sisters of Charity.


"Transformative" architectural art tour at Good Samaritan Hospital, Tuesday, May 25

Where: Good Samaritan Hospital (Dixmyth Lobby), 375 Dixmyth Ave., Cincinnati, Ohio 45220
When: Tuesday, May 25, 2010, 4:30 to 5:30 p.m.

Great art and great architecture comfort, enrich and heal. Spend an hour with Martha Schickel Dorff of Schickel Design Company and Sister Agnes Coveney OSU, PhD, Director of Mission Integration, TriHealth for a presentation and tour of the new Dixmyth Lobby and Main Streetconnector at Good Samaritan Hospital. Learn about the connection between art and architecture as an energizing and hope-filled experience in Good Samaritan Hospital's public spaces.

Schickel Design worked with HDR Architecture headquartered in Omaha, Neb., to create beautiful public spaces, which communicate the ideals of healing and reaching out to others in need at this historic Cincinnati institution. The works include a folded metal sculpture entitled "Compassion," a dancing ribbon of stained glass applied to the curtain wall face of the new building, a 400-ft. long biblical painted mural and environmental paintings. They employ a warm, contemporary aesthetic targeted to welcome all with the gift of comfort, welcome and encouragement appropriate to a health care situation.

On this informal tour, Martha Dorff will talk about the ideas that animate these designs and the Schickel Design company philosophy of authentic materials, simplicity and interconnection. You will learn how Schickel Design taps into an inter-generational family history of craft and design to bring together a team that uses color, light and space to communicate. Sister Agnes Coveney will talk about how her role as director of Mission Integration played a part in creating spaces that communicate the mission of Good Samaritan Hospital. Please email or call 513-721-4000 for an invitation.

Good Samaritan Hospital was founded in 1842 by the Sisters of Charity. It is the oldest and largest private teaching and specialty health care facility in Greater Cincinnati. Good Samaritan is the pre-eminent Catholic hospital in the community, and proudly serves all sectors of the population. These public areas are part of an extensive recently completed project that added a 10-story patient care tower and renovated numerous existing hospital spaces.

Schickel Design has worked with diverse clients to manifest their vision in new public space. Some examples are the Diocese of Orlando headquarters in Florida, Chapel of the Holy Child and Interfaith Chapel at Cincinnati Children's Hospital, (June tour planned), Miami Valley Hospital Interfaith Chapel in Dayton, Ohio; the "Rotunda of Creation" in the Cincinnati Center for Health and Wellness; the renovation of the Bellarmine Chapel at Cincinnati Xavier University,Chapel of Mercy at Mercy Health Partners corporate headquarters, Christ the King Church in West Chester, Ohio, as well as numerous residential and commercial interior projects includingGeneva on the Lake Resort in Geneva, N.Y., and a new, award-winning home ownership project City Home in Over-the-Rhine in Cincinnati that includes single-family townhouses, condominiums and streetscapes.


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