Queen Elizabeth II Medical Centre Master Plan
Queen Elizabeth II Medical Centre Master Plan, Perth, Western Australia building design by Hames Sharley Architects – planned future for QEIIMC campus development over next 50 years
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Queen Elizabeth II Medical Centre Master Plan, Perth, Western Australia building design by Hames Sharley Architects – planned future for QEIIMC campus development over next 50 years
Tender for Schematic Design + Preliminary Architectural Design for SUSTech School of Medicine & SUSTech Affiliated Hospital (Main Campus-Based): design teams from around globe welcome
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Evelina Children’s Hospital building expansion design by Hawkins\Brown Architects: Morgan Sindall and Linkcity, development arm of Bouygues UK, win £400m programme in the capital’s second largest facility for children
Clatterbridge Cancer Centre – Liverpool (CCC-L) design by BDP architects: 11-storey healthcare building with 110 fully-single en-suite bedrooms on a health campus alongside the Royal Liverpool Broadgreen University Hospital.
Medview Innovation Center in Guangzhou, China, design by HENN: hybrid building typology uses vertically-stacked medical technology laboratories & project spaces.
The new Clatterbridge Cancer Centre, Liverpool, building design by BDP, Architects: natural light, landscaping and panoramic views aid treatment of patients at CCC-L, nicknamed The Liner.
Philip Wong, LWK + PARTNERS Director of the practice’s Healthcare and Senior Living Team, shares the trends of healthcare spaces, using his latest project Shijiazhuang Zhao Hua Hospital Development in China as a prime example.
Luton & Dunstable University Hospital Twin Theatres, Bedfordshire, England, UK. The project to build was awarded to MTX after a competitive tendering process.
The family, who has recently moved in to the Around the Net House in Courdimanche, designed by Martins | Afonso atelier de design, is settling in, capturing sensations and sequences.
NHS Nightingale Northwest Manchester, design by BDP at the Manchester Central Convention Complex: 750 bed hospital built from scratch in a Grade-2 listed building in less than 2 weeks, using 24-hour working.
NHS Nightingale Hospital Birmingham, to treat COVID-19 patients, handed over. Built by Interserve Group Limited it was opened by His Royal Highness the Duke of Cambridge.
Extended by Idom the Cuf Descobertas Hospital in Lisbon, works exclusively as an out-patient’s clinic, covering the majority of specialities of modern medicine.
The project for the new University of Navarre Clinic in Madrid, designed by IDOM, follows a high specialization, teaching and research hospital model, in which the patient is at the centre of all care.
In peaceful forests on a creek only a short distance from two of Norway’s largest hospitals, secluded wooden shelters designed by Snøhetta aspire to make hospitalization easier for patients and their families.
Designed by Jean-Philippe Pargade the new Villeneuve d’Ascq Private Hospital, near Lille, in northern France is a response to the regional modernisation programme aiming to improve the quality of health care.
London building design by Stanton Williams architects, a pioneering new translational research centre, reimagining the clinical environment as a shared civic experience.