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- New Oakville Hospital | MAAP Architects
Location Client Acciona Infrastructures Role Year 2011 Value £443m Contact New Oakville Hospital Shoalhaven Hospital Multi-Deck Carpark The Prince Charles Hospital Surgical, Treatment and Rehabilitation Service (STARS) See All › Related Projects
- Hamad Psychiatry Hospital | MAAP Architects
Location Doha, Qatar Client Hamad Medical Corporation Role Architect, Health Planner Year 2020 Value $70m Contact John Clarke Stantec, MAAP and aLL Design have designed the New Psychiatry Hospital at Salwa Road for the Hamad Medical Corporation Mental Health Service. The aging existing facility at the site is unsuited to contemporary models of care. The proposals remodel and extend the existing building transforming the environment for patients, staff and visitors providing a contemporary facilities that align with the aims of the Qatari National Mental Health strategy. Hamad Psychiatry Hospital MAAP is very experienced in designing contemporary, acute Mental Health in-patients services. The team has a clear understanding of the importance of design to create a therapeutic ambience, while, at the same time, recognising the need for security features and, essential, ‘line of sight’ requirements. MAAP have delivered a highly functional, culturally relevant, well-designed facility in a building that was not fit for purpose. Iain Francis Tulley Chief Executive - Mental Health, Hamad Medical Corporation Jacaranda Place Clock View Glenside Health Campus See All › Related Projects The mental health units focus on the privacy, dignity and safety of the service user. All environments, from bedrooms to activity rooms and gardens, can be seen as part of a ‘therapeutic pathway’. The building is organised on a traditional model around courtyards creating micro-climates, supported by projecting garden terraces, screens and high level shading. The primary circulation and living zones are internal day-lit spaces open-planned around courtyards to promote a sense of outdoor living and living in touch with the environment.
- Noam Raz | MAAP Architects
Noam Raz Associate Director Qualifications DipArch MA(Cantab) MUPS Architects Registration Board, UK(ARB) Royal Institute of British Architects, UK (RIBA) LinkedIn Associations Noam has 25 years’ experience in the design of health, social care, and education facilities. He has worked on the majority of our recent masterplans and research projects, and managed user group consultation, design and documentation of many of our recent projects. He has considerable experience in supporting clients at all project stages from site appraisal, project visioning, brief development and masterplanning, to design, documentation, procurement and construction. He has been responsible for the delivery of number of high profile built projects including Jacaranda Place which won the award for best mental health project at the International Academy for Design and Health awards in 2020, and the Crawley Library and Social Services Building which won a national RIBA award in 2010. He has a passion for developing high quality environments which support excellence and innovation using research- based methods and rigorous client engagement to achieve socially and environmentally sustainable projects. Selected Work Jacaranda Place Mental Health Shoalhaven Hospital Multi-Deck Carpark Acute Health, Masterplanning The Prince Charles Hospital Acute Health, Masterplanning See More ›
- The Missing Middle | MAAP Architects
Location Victoria, Australia Client Victorian Health & Human Services Building Authority Role Consultant, Design Research Year 2019 Value n/a Contact Mungo Smith MAAP were commissioned by the Victorian Health and Human Services Building Authority (VHHSBA) to provide analysis, mapping, and learnings from case studies into the planning and development of mental health facilities in Victoria and to inform VHHSBA of opportunities for improvement in their current service model. The Missing Middle Jacaranda Place Clock View Glenside Health Campus See All › Related Projects The process commenced with a research stage focussed on a literature review of: - community and hospital based services since de-institutionalisation. - current policy and research into new opportunities for the delivery of mental health services in Victoria and Australia generally. The research identified the need for a national network of specialised community mental health hubs that can provide rapid and expert backup for GPs or Headspace centres and meet the urgent and ongoing needs of more complex patients at locations which are close to home and have the capacity for extended hours outreach. The literature review was followed by a design research stage which examined two potential sites for new types of community / mental health accommodation. A number of new typologies was tested at the two locations and options showing the most potential were explored in more detail, expressed in site plans and 3D visualisations.
- Jacaranda Place wins Best Mental Health Project at IADH Awards 2020 | MAAP Architects
Jacaranda Place has been recognised at the International Academy for Design and Health 2020 Awards as the best Mental Health Project in 2020. 13 January 2021 Jacaranda Place wins Best Mental Health Project at IADH Awards 2020 Jacaranda Place has been recognised at the International Academy for Design and Health 2020 Awards as the best Mental Health Project in 2020. This adolescent extended treatment facility, which includes inpatient and outpatient treatment as well as education facilities for young people in all of South East Queensland, was co-designed by former residents and families of former residents of the closed Barrett Centre in order to provide the best possible space for young people to get treatment and for their recovery. "The Deputy Director General, John Wakefield, has thanked the team for an amazing effort within such a tight timeframe. He also acknowledged the way you’ve all conducted yourselves professionally and sensitively with stakeholders. One parent who is also on Steering Committee also thanked team for the co-design approach and results; which was collaborative, valuable to be part of, and previously unheard of.” Gunther de Greave Project Manager, Destravis The facility consists of a 12-bed mental health unit, a day program centre and integrated school with specialist vocational training facilities. MAAP was contracted by Destravis to support development of the model of care, functional brief, site selection and develop business case and tender designs for Queensland Health. We completed documentation acting for design and construct contractor ADCO in collaboration with DWP. Alexandria Health Centre wins WAFX Award for Ageing and Health Mental Health Alexandria Health Centre shortlisted at World Architecture Festival Awards Mental Health Clock View Hospital recognised for enduring value Mental Health See All › Related Knowledge
- Oakwood, Adult Autism Care Unit | MAAP Architects
Location Client Surrey and Borders Partnership NHS Foundation Trust Role Year 2014 Value £1.7m Contact Oakwood, Adult Autism Care Unit Jacaranda Place Clock View Glenside Health Campus See All › Related Projects
- Jan Golembiewski | MAAP Architects
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- Tom Gait-Smith | MAAP Architects
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- The Riverside Primary Care Surgery | MAAP Architects
Location Client Dr Hill & Partners Role Year 1991 Value £0.5m Contact The Riverside Primary Care Surgery Primary Community Health Building The Missing Middle Carrickore Children’s Home A facility designed with Donnelly O'Neill Architects, providing respite care for eight young people with a disability, aged 4-18 years. Set in private grounds, and designed around a central courtyard, the innovative structure allows carers to view the doors of all bedrooms from their workstation, while fins in the glazed wall provide privacy between patients. See All › Related Projects
- Mungo Smith | MAAP Architects
Mungo Smith Director Qualifications DipArch DipArt&Design Architects Registrations Board UK LinkedIn Associations Mungo has over 35 years’ experience in architecture, health facility planning and design. He is passionate about improving design effectiveness and architectural excellence using methodical research and evidence based design to create more effective outcomes. He started his career as project architect for the pioneering Lambeth Community Care Centre, London, UK (1985) with Edward Cullinan Architects. After a period of teaching architecture, he was appointed Head of Design at the Medical Architecture Research Unit (MARU) now at the London Southbank University, where he led the briefing and design of exemplar health projects. In 1991, Mungo co-founded MAAP and for more than two decades was involved in the design of health care buildings, and consultancy for NHS Estates in the UK. Mungo has consulted in Australia since 2008, initially in a client advisory role on a series of major new hospital projects. He relocated permanently to Sydney in 2012 establishing MAAP as an independent company specializing in the design of health facilities. Mungo has worked on both the client and delivery sides of contracts and has experience of all forms of health sector design and construction procurement. In addition to his work on projects, he is remains involved in design research and the development of design guidelines for government. This combination of architecture, clinical planning and research provides a solid body of evidence to support the delivery of innovative solutions which challenge conventional approaches to the design of inpatient, critical care and mental health accommodation resulting in new approaches to facility design. Selected Work Jacaranda Place Mental Health Shoalhaven Hospital Multi-Deck Carpark Acute Health, Masterplanning The Prince Charles Hospital Acute Health, Masterplanning See More ›
- Al Wakra Mental Health Facility | MAAP Architects
Location Al Wakrah, Qatar Client Private Engineering Office of the Emir of Qatar Role Architect, Masterplanner, Research Principal Year 2015 Value $196m Contact Mungo Smith The Al Wakra Recovery and Respite Centre is a 160 bed mental health centre providing a full suite of sub-acute mental health services, forensic mental health care, drug and substance abuse care and outpatient services, alongside units for inpatient residents. MAAP’s competition winning scheme draws on evidence-based salutogenic design principles, a deep understanding of local Qatari cultural heritage and Islamic design principles. Al Wakra Mental Health Facility Jacaranda Place Clock View Glenside Health Campus See All › Related Projects The patient is the focus of the service. Treatment spaces are designed as non-institutional, resort-like environments drawing on a typology of traditional Qatari spaces. ‘On-stage’ patient-facing areas are clearly separated from ‘off-stage’ support spaces. Courtyards and covered walkways create visual buffers between staff and patient spaces while providing both with veiled observation opportunities and liberating views of nature and sky. Therapeutic gardens form a significant part of the design response. A wide range of garden types are incorporated, each serving a different need, from private terraces which extend each bedroom, to semi-private courtyards, and common courtyards in residential clusters. At a larger scale, gardens and terraces for therapy, activity and socialisation knit together to make meaningful and comprehensible spaces suited to recovery from severe mental illness. Awards 2014 Winner International Design Competition
- Queen Elizabeth Emergency Care Centre | MAAP Architects
Location Client Gateshead Health NHS Foundation Trust Role Year 2014 Value £21.5m Contact Queen Elizabeth Emergency Care Centre Shoalhaven Hospital Multi-Deck Carpark The Prince Charles Hospital Surgical, Treatment and Rehabilitation Service (STARS) See All › Related Projects





