Campus History The 16th Floor Plus a 1/2: The Helipad, The Ramp, The Patient Lobby, and Patient Elevators Too When one is at grade along Barton Road, or walking around the campus and happen to look up at the helipad a curious observer might... Read More
Construction Site, Construction Update Vision 2020, Current Updates Cascading Rows of Color and Other Magical Mystical Moments of the Children’s Hospital Tower The mood of the Dichroic glass on Children’s Hospital tower is ever changing. The glass reflects mother nature’s current state of mind Read More
Guest Submission Guest Contributors: Photos Submitted by LLU Employees, Faculty, Students, and Friends of LLUH Sunset Over Loma Linda University and the Inland Valley:Is the latest feature for this post, and was submitted by Jonathan Davidson, Video & Photo Specialist,... Read More
Helicopters The 16th Floor: The Helipad, Helicopters, and Visitors too On April 18, 2019, I took the elevator up to the 16th floor to check out the Helipad. I had heard that it was being... Read More
Behind the Scene, Construction Site, Current Updates, Inside the Building 360º Images and Videos — Interior and Exterior Views On Friday, April 19, 2019, I took my trusty 360Fly camera to the site to record a few segments of the construction. I began on... Read More
Construction Site, Current Updates Of Men and Machines — Eleven Days in April On April 8, the top two floors (Floors 14 and 15) on the southwest wing of the adult tower were protected by temporary tarps as... Read More
Blog, Construction Techniques Of Temporary Tarps and Tall Masted Ships — Is There a Resemblance Here? The other day, I paused on the east side of the yard to take a photo of the building. As I snapped the image it... Read More
Campus History The Week of April 8, 2019 — The Week of Rotating Cranes On Sunday, April 7, 2019, the crane company began tearing down the crane on the south side. With the window on the Children’s Hospital installed,... Read More
Campus History In the Still of the Night The project is at a stage, that there are a few crews who work the night shift. I decided to see what it was like... Read More