Dimensional Innovations has unveiled an interactive donor wall at the new Children’s Healthcare of Atlanta (Children’s) Arthur M. Blank Hospital in Georgia. The 18-by-8-foot LED wall features a living digital forest where woodland creatures come to life with every new donation. By scanning a QR code, visitors can “adopt” an animal, watch it appear on the screen and even find it again on future visits.
DI’s work extends beyond the interactive digital wall to honor donors past and present. A 47-foot-long LED screen and a complementary floor-to-ceiling graphic in the hospital lobby celebrate Arthur Blank, whose family foundation donated $200 million in support of the new hospital.
Nearby, the annual donor recognition wall— a 20-by-10-foot LED installation — lists additional contributors against a tranquil, water-themed backdrop. Visitors can scan a QR code to locate a specific donor’s name, which then appears on a smaller circular display before appearing on the main display.
In the hospital’s Aflac Cancer and Blood Disorders Center, an LED screen highlights key benefactors who have propelled life-saving research and critical programs. The high-tech donor installations complement other design elements. Over 1,000 unique graphics and art pieces were created, including paintings and colorful wall installations. These pieces take inspiration from the Blue Ridge Mountains and animal-filled Piedmont forests to create a playful and serene environment for patients and their families.
Photos by Jeremiah Hull