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- Bede Wing, South Tyneside Hospital | MAAP Architects
Location Client Northumberland, Tyne and Wear NHS Foundation Trust Role Year 2007 Value £1.1m Contact Bede Wing, South Tyneside Hospital Jacaranda Place Clock View Glenside Health Campus See All › Related Projects
- Sophie Andrews | MAAP Architects
Sophie Andrews Studio Manager Qualifications Australian Bookkeepers Association Associations Sophie brings over 30 years’ experience working with creative businesses to her role as Studio Manager at MAAP. Her multi award winning finance business quickly became one of Australia’s largest bookkeeping firms, renowned for its specialty in the creative sector and recognized as one of Anthill’s Top 100 Cool Companies. Her excellence in this field was further acknowledged when she was named Bookkeeper of the Year and finalist in many other industry awards. In addition to her role in finance and her decades of experience in assisting businesses with strategic growth, Sophie served as a Director on the Board of the Australian Bookkeepers Association for many years and taught finance at one of Sydney’s top fashion colleges. Selected Work See More ›
- Greentrees Unit, St Nicholas Hospital | MAAP Architects
Location Client Northumberland, Tyne and Wear NHS Foundation Trust Role Year 2008 Value £8m Contact Greentrees Unit, St Nicholas Hospital Jacaranda Place Clock View Glenside Health Campus See All › Related Projects
- The Prince Charles Hospital | MAAP Architects
Location Chermside QLD, Australia Client Metro North Hospital & Health Service Role Masterplanner Year 2017 Value not disclosed Contact Noam Raz The Prince Charles Hospital is a major 630 bed referral Hospital in Chermside. It provides a critical anchor in educating and training the future health workforce and is world renowned for clinical and translational research in cardiac and thoracic medicine and surgery. The Prince Charles Hospital Shoalhaven Hospital Multi-Deck Carpark The Prince Charles Hospital Glenside Health Campus See All › Related Projects MAAP’s 2018 masterplan provides a spatial development framework for the hospital to realise aspirations and pillars set out in the Prince Charles Hospital Campus Framework for Renewal. It aims to not only identify locations for the efficient clinical expansion of the existing hospital, but to also resolve existing access and way-finding constraints arising from the site's complex topography, and identify the best potential long term development opportunities for the campus as a whole over coming decades. The zonal diagram for the campus as a whole established overlapping zones where there is potential to integrate public and private health, research, education and commercial & mixed use opportunities around a new central green heart. The zonal diagram supports an transport network and pattern of urban blocks that unlocks currently underdeveloped parts of the campus and better integrates the hospital into the surrounding urban grain.
- 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.
- 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
- Health Building Notes - HBN 04 (2nd Ed) – Acute Inpatient Accommodation | MAAP Architects
Location United Kingdom Client NHS Estates | Department of Health Role Consultant, Design Research Year 2009 Value n/a Contact Mungo Smith Health Building Notes - HBN 04 (2nd Ed) – Acute Inpatient Accommodation Design for Future Health TIME Project: Edge Lane Hospital Health Building Notes - HBN 04 (2nd Ed) – Acute Inpatient Accommodation Bevan Ward - Single Bedroom Pilot Project See All › Related Projects
- Bevan Ward - Single Bedroom Pilot Project | MAAP Architects
Location Hackney, London, UK Client Hillingdon Hospital NHS Trust Role Architect, Health Planner Year 2008 Value £2.6m Contact Mungo Smith Bevan Ward - Single Bedroom Pilot Project Shoalhaven Hospital Multi-Deck Carpark The Prince Charles Hospital Surgical, Treatment and Rehabilitation Service (STARS) See All › Related Projects
- Ipswich Hospital Redevelopment | MAAP Architects
Location Ipswich QLD, Australia Client Building Queensland | West Moreton Hospital & Health Service (WMHHS) Role Health Planner Year 2019 Value $350m Contact Noam Raz The Ipswich Hospital Redevelopment is a 15-year plan to deliver significant expansion to meet the healthcare needs of the hospital's rapidly growing population catchment. The full business case included the demolition of six buildings, refurbishment of three building, and a new mental health building, carpark and MRI facility. Ipswich Hospital Redevelopment Jacaranda Place Clock View Glenside Health Campus See All › Related Projects MAAP worked as part of a team led by multi-disciplinary consultancy Jacobs bringing our mental health planning expertise to the redevelopment proposals. MAAP led stakeholder engagement and prepared the concept and schematic design for the mental health building which is now on site with documentation being completed by Hassell. The 8,000 sqm multi-storey mental health facility provides two 14 bed adult wards, one 14 bed older persons ward, and one 8 bed high dependency unit. The design incorporates future-proofing strategies to allow the hospital to convert admin space to provide an additional IPU at a future date. The scheme arranges public and private areas around a large open-air atrium and clusters patient units around shared courtyards. The building form harness the tropical climate drawing airflow through courtyards and the atrium for natural ventilation and day-lighting, with bedrooms oriented to provide pleasant outlooks suited to healing and recovery.
- Primary Community Health Building | MAAP Architects
Location Wollongong NSW, Australia Client University of Wollongong Role Architect, Masterplanner, Health Planner Year 2020 Value $60m Contact Noam Raz The University of Wollongong’s Health and Well-being Strategy provides a revolutionary model of care for older people co-locating aged care accommodation with a new $44 million state of-the-art Primary and Community Health Building (PCHB) - a “one-stop shop” offering non-surgical care focused on preventative and chronic health issues. Primary Community Health Building Shoalhaven Hospital Multi-Deck Carpark The Prince Charles Hospital Surgical, Treatment and Rehabilitation Service (STARS) See All › Related Projects By combining academic, aged care and health care accommodation, the project delivers an integrated aged care and retirement living community linking research, teaching, and learning. Three underlying areas of activity will take place at the PCHB, namely: - clinical care, - teaching and learning, and - translational research. The competition winning design by Tzannes and MAAP provides for equitable access for all individuals and with facilities that can grow and adapt to accommodate future developments with no single clinical discipline having priority over use or quality of space. The majority of spaces are designed with an emphasis on versatility for multi-disciplinary models of care where carers come to the patient who can be treated where they feel most comfortable, with specialist areas limited only to zones where specialist equipment required dedicated space. All spaces allow for future changes in digital technology and adopt existing exemplar practices within health care settings.
- Multi-Storey Mental Health Facilities | MAAP Architects
Location New Zealand Client Te Whatu Ora - Health New Zealand Role Consultant, Design Research Year 2019 Value n/a Contact This body of work investigated the implications and feasibility of building multi-storey mental health facilities for New Zealand. It looked at both acute and forensic mental health services. Multi-Storey Mental Health Facilities Jacaranda Place Clock View Glenside Health Campus See All › Related Projects Exemplar projects have been analysed to establish design benchmarks and key performance indicators for multi-storey mental health facilities. This has contributed to evidence-based reference material prepared to inform the briefing for projects of this type. The following key issues were identified and discussed: - Universal and inclusive design - Provision of natural light - Access to landscaped spaces - Connection to the land - Vertical transfer - Plan typologies suitable for multistorey solutions - Meaningful development of design guidelines
- Lin Kilpatrick | MAAP Architects
Lin Kilpatrick Health Planner Qualifications BArch Australian Institute of Architects WA ARB Associations Lin has over 40 years of experience as an architect developing the master planning and design for mental health and justice related facilities across Australia and in New Zealand. His work has included both mainstream and secure mental health, with a focus on facility needs for forensic psychiatric services. He has worked extensively in the justice arena on prisons – adult and youth, male and female and the design of courts. His work is driven by gaining a thorough understanding about peoples’ needs, the activities to be accommodated and the processes and services that guide the overall design framework and generate balanced solutions. He was part of the team that pioneered the introduction of campus prison design in Australia and New Zealand. He is committed to researching cost- and outcome-effective prison models and secure therapeutic physical settings to support special needs sentenced and remand groups and prisoners dealing with mental illness. Lin has visited in the vicinity of 150 operational facilities across the Australasian region and worldwide to gain an understanding about how other jurisdictions deliver services and develop facility infrastructure. He continues to investigate and research new models of service delivery and facility being developed around the country and overseas. Selected Work The Missing Middle Mental Health, Community Health See More ›







