UHN Indigenous Wellness Center
Client: University Health Network (UHN)
Location: Toronto, ON
Status: Complete
In collaboration with Brook McIlroy
Guided by principles of Indigenous design and cultural sensitivity, C& Partners Architects led the planning and design of the Indigenous Wellness Centre at University Health Network’s Toronto Western Hospital. The project was designed in collaboration with Brook McIlroy as Indigenous design consultants and delivered in coordination with PCL Construction as the construction partner.
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The space was designed to provide a culturally inclusive environment for patients and family members within the hospital, supporting ceremonies, cultural practices, patient care, and family gathering. The design integrates traditional healing practices within a contemporary hospital setting and was developed through extensive dialogue with Indigenous stakeholders, Elders, Knowledge Keepers, and UHN leadership.
Natural materials, culturally significant motifs, and symbolic patterns were carefully incorporated in collaboration with Brook McIlRoy to create a space that fosters a sense of comfort and belonging. The design incorporated natural materials and culturally responsive finishes, while meeting operational, clinical, infection control, and hospital facility requirements.
Working closely with UHN’s Indigenous Health Program, the team emphasized early and ongoing engagement to ensure the space authentically represents Indigenous values and supports reconciliation, cultural safety, and patient-centred care. The result is a welcoming and dignified environment that functions both as a gathering space and a place for cultural ceremony, strengthening trust between Indigenous communities and the healthcare system.