Clarian Arnett Hospital, a full-service acute care hospital with 152 patient rooms, opened in 2008 with a wayfinding system developed by Corbin Design. The system includes exterior directional and identification signs across Clarian Arnett's 60-acre campus and interior signs within its 400,000 square feet of space.
A 30-foot-tall tower sign with an internally illuminated Clarian symbol and frosted glass tiles identifies the campus. The sign's tapered shape and materials reappear in other exterior signs.
At the top of the seven-story main building is a 19-foot-tall illuminated version of the Clarian logo, which acts as a beacon to the surrounding community.
Clarian Arnett's design theme—the tree of life—is reflected in interior signage through the use of oak veneers and subtle silhouettes of oak trees on the backgrounds of sign panels.