Safdarjung Hospital, New Delhi presents a striking vision of biophilic healthcare architecture, where a contemporary glass façade is softened by a forest of vertical green structures. Tree-like columns carrying planters and cascading vines transform the elevation into a living therapeutic screen, giving the building a distinctive identity. The entrance canopy adopts an organic branching form, creating a welcoming civic gesture while shading the drop-off zone. Transparent surfaces, integrated planting, water features and generous public forecourts suggest openness, healing and environmental responsiveness. Altogether, the design merges technology, landscape and symbolism to create a progressive mother-and-child care facility with a memorable urban presence overall.