Teenage Cancer Trust today officially unveiled their new unit in Glasgow. The Royal Hospital for Children is part of Queen Elizabeth University Hospital, a gleaming new hospital opened in May 2015, and I was lucky enough to be asked by the Trust to photograph the ward so they can show what it looks like on their site. Here are some of my photos of this fantastic new facility, decorated in bright, friendly colours with local detailing.
The Teenage Cancer Trust have special wards in hospitals across the UK
The main corridor in the Teenage Cancer Trust ward at Queen Elizabeth University Hospital, Glasgow
The main corridor in the Teenage Cancer Trust ward at Queen Elizabeth University Hospital, Glasgow
The main corridor in the Teenage Cancer Trust ward at Queen Elizabeth University Hospital, Glasgow
Rooms are bright and optimistic, with floor-to-ceiling windows and coloured lighting
The main social hub has a pool table, a games console and more bright windows
The main social hub has a pool table, a games console and more bright windows
The main social hub has a pool table, a games console and more bright windows
The main social hub has a pool table, a games console and more bright windows
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