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  • Shoalhaven Hospital Multi-Deck Carpark | MAAP Architects

    Location Nowra NSW, Australia Client Health Infrastructure NSW Role Architect Year 2020 Value $12m Contact Noam Raz MAAP have worked closely with Health Infrastructure NSW and Illawarra and Shoalhaven Local Health District on the staged redevelopment of Shoalhaven District Memorial Hospital which functions as the acute healthcare hub for the Shoalhaven region. Shoalhaven Hospital Multi-Deck Carpark The Shoalhaven Hospital Multideck carpark features a stunning facade inspired by the colours and landscape art of Shoalhaven luminary Arthur Boyd. The carpark provides over 300 much needed new carparking spaces whilst visually integrating into the hospital's masterplan. NSW MBA Award Committee Shoalhaven Hospital Multi-Deck Carpark The Prince Charles Hospital Glenside Health Campus See All › Related Projects The design acknowledges that the hospital site is densely developed with most parts of the site occupied by either clinical or support infrastructure (including car parking) and that hospital expansion requires additional land. Our initial 2017 masterplan was prepared in 2016-17 to establish a framework for future expansion taking into consideration the requirements of ISLHD’s Clinical Service Plan to 2027. This was updated in 2019 to take into consideration an extended planning horizon and revised development boundaries. The first stage of the redevelopment comprises MAAP’s design for a new 220 space multideck car park which has has been planned to integrate with future clinical buildings as part of the coordinated masterplan. The car park opened in December 2019 winning the NSW MBA Award for best public building in 2020. Awards 2020 Best Public Building $10m - $15m NSW MBA Awards

  • 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

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  • Rathbone Hospital Low Secure Unit | MAAP Architects

    Location Client Mersey Care NHS Trust Role Year 2006 Value £12.5m Contact Rathbone Hospital Low Secure Unit Jacaranda Place Clock View Glenside Health Campus See All › Related Projects

  • 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

  • Alexandria Health Centre shortlisted at World Architecture Festival Awards | MAAP Architects

    MAAP are pleased to announce that Alexandria Health Centre has been shortlisted at in the 2023 World Architecture Festival Awards. 18 July 2023 Alexandria Health Centre shortlisted at World Architecture Festival Awards MAAP are pleased to announce that Alexandria Health Centre has been shortlisted at in the 2023 World Architecture Festival Awards. Alexandria Health Centre, designed in collaboration with Warren and Mahoney Architects, has been nominated in the Future Health category for buildings still in design - a resounding endorsement of the team's vision for the project. The facility aims to raise awareness, promote acceptance, offer support, and aid in recovery and healing. To achieve this goal, the project has identified four key design drivers: sound clinical planning; an elevated customer experience; a considered urban response; and embedding a connection to country and Indigenous concepts of wellness. Early engagement with Indigenous practitioners has helped to embed Indigenous values and stories into the project, connecting to place and helping to reconnect consumers to country. The building takes inspiration from the bamuru (kangaroo grass), with its soft curves and rich color. The plant provided sustenance for early communities and was integral in the regeneration of native creeks. The project draws metaphorical inspiration from this power of resurfacing knowledge and identity to create wellbeing. The materiality and composition of the façade utilizes natural materials that reference the urban fabric and have been chosen throughout to ensure the building responds to its local context. The project places functionality, equality, and dignity for all people at the forefront of its design. Soft edges, a strong connection to nature, clear and accessible circulation and warm materiality create an environment that will be calming and comfortable to return to over time – creating a positive experience to embark on their healing journey. Embedded through architecture, this project is committed to exceptional sustainability performance, with a particular focus on reducing built area, passive design strategies, connection to nature, and design for health and wellbeing. 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

  • 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.

  • Waikato Adult Mental Health Facility | MAAP Architects

    Location Waikato, New Zealand Client Waikato District Health Board Role Architect, Masterplanner, Health Planner Year 2019 Value $80m Contact Mungo Smith The new acute mental health facility for Waikato DHB catchment will accommodate up to seventy-four inpatients in four units arranged in two pairs across a single level. The proposed site, on a prominent ridge in the north east part of the hospital campus commands extensive views over the city, parklands, and the Waikato River. Waikato Adult Mental Health Facility Jacaranda Place Clock View Glenside Health Campus See All › Related Projects The project has placed a strong emphasis on a kaupapa Maori design process to deliver tangible outcomes that will aide and support the health and well-being of Maori service users as well as other community members. The concept has been developed with the narrative of ‘healing waters’ as a key driver which has helped describe the relationship with the land, and the form of the building. Internally the layout provides a high degree of flexibility based on modularity and a looped circulation system. Inpatients units are arranged along the building perimeter to take advantage of the site's striking ridgeline views which can also be enjoyed from the emergency assessment and admission suites, staff areas, and spaces accessible to the wider community at the lower entry level.

  • Roseberry Park | MAAP Architects

    Location Middlesbrough, UK Client Laing O’Rourke | Tees, Esk & Wear Valleys NHS Foundation Trust Role Architect, Masterplanner, Interior Design Year 2010 Value £75m Contact Mungo Smith Roseberry Park is a 312-bed inpatient mental health complex providing Adult, Older Adult and Forensic (including Learning Disabilities) Mental Health Services. A sensitive interpretation of the Trust’s brief and aspirations reflected the requirements of a modern adult mental health service and workforce. Roseberry Park We were particularly impressed by the way the architects had manipulated the design to reduce its significant bulk into recognisably human scaled spaces. The integration of the landscape into the design is particularly well handled. RIBA Northern Network Awards Panel Jacaranda Place Clock View Glenside Health Campus See All › Related Projects The complex is set within a landscape structure which supports both underlying roles of the institution: therapeutic care and security. The therapeutic benefits of contact with nature are fully utilised with buildings and wards intimately entwined around a series of gardens and courtyards where each patient has close, generous and free access to the outdoors. Separate zones for Adult and Forensic services were achieved through a series of individual units providing services for specific groups of users that share a main entrance and a number of support facilities. Single loaded corridors around courtyards allowed for ‘swing beds’ to be allocated to different units to reflect gender/capacity requirements. Awards 2012 RIBA Award RIBA 2012 Client of the Year RIBA 2011 Gold Award RIBA Northern Network Awards 2011 Hadrian Award (North East Project of the Year) RIBA Northern Network Awards 2010 International Mental Health - Highly Commended Design and Health Awards

  • Little Bromwich | MAAP Architects

    Location Little Bromwich, Birmingham, UK Client NSW Health Infrastructure | Northern Sydney Local Health District Role Architect, Health Planner, Interior Designer, Landscape Architect Year 1994 Value £2m Contact Mungo Smith MAAP's innovative design for Little Bromwich supported one of the most forward approaches to mental health policy in the UK, pioneered by the Mental Health NHS Trust in the 90’s. The original Trust plan for a conventional 100-bed psychiatric unit was overturned in favour of three small centres each with beds, day spaces and outpatient facilities which also serves as CMHCs. These smaller centres offer opportunities for more flexible provision and serve communities of differing character. Little Bromwich Jacaranda Place Clock View Glenside Health Campus See All › Related Projects The final design is made up of a 32 bed older adult assessment unit and a 40 place day hospital. The building maintains the separate functions of each of its parts. It takes the form of seven linked single story pavilions arranged to take advantage of the sloping site and to make intimate, partially enclosed terraces and gardens around its perimeter. A long timber canopy leads into an open forum, the hub of the building where day-patients and visitors are received. From it radiate two day hospital pavilions (for organic and functional illnesses) with a ramped link to the inpatient facilities. The plan form also divides the service users into the two groups with a flexible swing zone which can accommodate residents for more closely observed assessment and take up fluctuations in each group.

  • Simpson House Medical Centre | MAAP Architects

    Location Client Drs. Graham, Seyan and Partners Role Year 1999 Value £0.2m Contact Simpson House Medical Centre 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

  • Northern Beaches Hospital | MAAP Architects

    Location Frenchs Forest NSW, Australia Client Health Infrastructure NSW | Johnstaff Projects Role Architect, Masterplanner Year 2012 Value $460m Contact Mungo Smith The populations of the local government areas of Manly, Pittwater and Warringah are projected to grow steeply resulting in an increased demand on existing ageing health facilities and services. Health Infrastructure New South Wales approached MAAP to undertake a feasibility study involving the medical planning and phasing for the new Northern Beaches Hospital which was subsequently developed through a competitive PPP processes delivering both public and private hospital infrastructure. Northern Beaches Hospital Shoalhaven Hospital Multi-Deck Carpark The Prince Charles Hospital Glenside Health Campus See All › Related Projects The site for the Hospital is positioned off two main arterial roads within a larger re-development area. In order to fully integrate the proposed hospital into the existing and proposed urban environment, MAAP first produced a strategic masterplan that sets the infrastructure and structure for any future development. Our proposal focused on creating a number of important public centres, the new hospital, commercial, educational and residential zones linked by a new landscaped and servicing spine. Due to site constraints and variation in ground levels this spine is proposed elevated, enabling car parking to be slotted underneath with buildings to be either built on top or around the perimeter. The strategic masterplan was developed as a reference design which has informed NSW Health's requirements for the PPP.

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