
Visitors get a peek inside some of the rooms during the opening of the new Irvine health center on Saturday, Nov. 15, 2025. Called the first all-electric hospital in the United States, the building is designed to lower carbon emissions by moving away from natural gas. The event featured tours of the 144-bed facility, a yoga class, food trucks and face painters. (Photo by Michael Goulding, Contributing Photographer)
Therapy dogs were on display during the opening of the new Irvine health center on Saturday, Nov. 15, 2025. Called the first all-electric hospital in the United States, the building is designed to lower carbon emissions by moving away from natural gas. The event featured tours of the 144-bed facility, a yoga class, food trucks and face painters. (Photo by Michael Goulding, Contributing Photographer)
Arjun Padua, 4, runs along a freshly painted mural during the opening of the new Irvine health center on Saturday, Nov. 15, 2025. Called the first all-electric hospital in the United States, the building is designed to lower carbon emissions by moving away from natural gas. The event featured tours of the 144-bed facility, a yoga class, food trucks and face painters. on Nov. 15, 2025. (Photo by Michael Goulding, Contributing Photographer)
Vahid Yaghmai (left) leads a tour through the radiology area during the opening of the new Irvine health center on Saturday, Nov. 15, 2025. Called the first all-electric hospital in the United States, the building is designed to lower carbon emissions by moving away from natural gas. The event featured tours of the 144-bed facility, a yoga class, food trucks and face painters. (Photo by Michael Goulding, Contributing Photographer)
Various health center services were on display during the opening of the new Irvine health center on Saturday, Nov. 15, 2025. Called the first all-electric hospital in the United States, the building is designed to lower carbon emissions by moving away from natural gas. The event featured tours of the 144-bed facility, a yoga class, food trucks and face painters. (Photo by Michael Goulding, Contributing Photographer)
Tamara Bresnahan, a nurse manager (center) explains some of the roomโs features to Mayra Reyes during the opening of the new Irvine health center on Saturday, Nov. 15, 2025. Called the first all-electric hospital in the United States, the building is designed to lower carbon emissions by moving away from natural gas. The event featured tours of the 144-bed facility, a yoga class, food trucks and face painters. (Photo by Michael Goulding, Contributing Photographer)
Visitors arrive for tours during the opening of the new Irvine health center on Saturday, Nov. 15, 2025. Called the first all-electric hospital in the United States, the building is designed to lower carbon emissions by moving away from natural gas. The event featured tours of the 144-bed facility, a yoga class, food trucks and face painters. (Photo by Michael Goulding, Contributing Photographer)
Visitors arrive for tours while sharing umbrellas during the opening of the new Irvine health center on Saturday, Nov. 15, 2025. Called the first all-electric hospital in the United States, the building is designed to lower carbon emissions by moving away from natural gas. The event featured tours of the 144-bed facility, a yoga class, food trucks and face painters. (Photo by Michael Goulding, Contributing Photographer)
Visitors arrive for tours during the opening of the new Irvine health center on Saturday, Nov. 15, 2025. Called the first all-electric hospital in the United States, the building is designed to lower carbon emissions by moving away from natural gas. The event featured tours of the 144-bed facility, a yoga class, food trucks and face painters. (Photo by Michael Goulding, Contributing Photographer)
Arjun Padua, 4, runs along a freshly painted mural during the opening of its new Irvine health center on Saturday, Nov. 15, 2025. Called the first all-electric hospital in the United States, the building is designed to lower carbon emissions by moving away from natural gas. The event featured tours of the 144-bed facility, a yoga class, food trucks and face painters. on Nov. 15, 2025. (Photo by Michael Goulding, Contributing Photographer)
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