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- 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
- Alexandria Health Centre wins WAFX Award for Ageing and Health | MAAP Architects
Alexandria Health Centre by MAAP Architects and Warren and Mahoney has won a 2023 WAFX Award in the Ageing and Health category. 6 September 2023 Alexandria Health Centre wins WAFX Award for Ageing and Health Alexandria Health Centre by MAAP Architects and Warren and Mahoney has won a 2023 WAFX Award in the Ageing and Health category. The WAFX Prize recognises projects that demonstrate forward thinking methods for architectural design to tackle major world issues, including health, climate change, technology, ethics and values. Winning projects are chosen from the WAF Future Projects shortlist, for which the project was nominated in the Health category. 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. 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. 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
- Archive | MAAP Architects
We have been building innovative, research-led projects for more than 30 years and have masterminded the creation of over $7bn of healthcare infrastructure. 2019 Te Whatu Ora - Health New Zealand n/a Mental Health Multi-Storey Mental Health Facilities 2017 CPG Consultants | MOH Holdings | Singapore Ministry of Health not disclosed Mental Health, Aged Care, Masterplanning Ang Mo Kio Nursing Home 2014 Surrey and Borders Partnership NHS Foundation Trust £1.7m Mental Health Oakwood, Adult Autism Care Unit 2014 Guy’s and St Thomas’ NHS Foundation Trust £0.65m Acute Health Dementia Friendly Environments, Guy’s and St Thomas’ 2014 Cumbria, Northumberland, Tyne and Wear NHS Foundation Trust £50m Mental Health Hopewood Park 2014 Gateshead Health NHS Foundation Trust £21.5m Acute Health Queen Elizabeth Emergency Care Centre 2013 University College London Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust £0.25m Acute Health The Heart Hospital Reconfiguration 2013 Technology Strategy Board | Oxford Brookes University n/a Mental Health, Research & Guidance Design for Future Health TIME Project: Edge Lane Hospital 2013 Northumberland, Tyne and Wear NHS Foundation Trust £8m Mental Health Tyne, Low Secure Unit 2012 Tees, Esk and Wear Valleys NHS Foundation Trust £10m Mental Health Northgate Centre and Amsgill Unit 2011 Northern Ireland Health Estates £2.5m Community Health Carrickore Children’s Home 2011 South West London & St George’s Mental Health NHS Trust Not disclosed Mental Health Springfield Hospital Masterplan 2011 Acciona Infrastructures £443m Acute Health New Oakville Hospital 2009 Northumberland, Tyne and Wear NHS Foundation Trust £6.1m Mental Health Rose Lodge Assessment and Treatment Unit 2009 NHS Estates | Department of Health n/a Research & Guidance Health Building Notes - HBN 04 (2nd Ed) – Acute Inpatient Accommodation 2009 Laing O’Rourke / Buckinghamshire Hospitals NHS Trust £6.5m Acute Health Claydon Wing, Stoke Mandeville Hospital 2009 Laing O’Rourke / Northumberland, Tyne and Wear NHS Foundation Trust £0.4m Mental Health Dene Ward, Cherry Knowle Hospital 2009 Integrated Health Projects / South West London and St George’s Mental Health NHS Trust £23m Mental Health Wandsworth Recovery Centre 2009 Laing O’Rourke / Buckinghamshire Hospitals NHS Trust £12.6m Acute Health Mandeville Wing, Stoke Mandeville Hospital 2008 Hillingdon Hospital NHS Trust £2.6m Acute Health, Research & Guidance Bevan Ward - Single Bedroom Pilot Project 2008 Northumberland, Tyne and Wear NHS Foundation Trust £4.5m Mental Health Northgate Hospital Villas 2008 Northumberland, Tyne and Wear NHS Foundation Trust £8m Mental Health Greentrees Unit, St Nicholas Hospital 2007 Northumberland, Tyne and Wear NHS Foundation Trust £1.1m Mental Health Bede Wing, South Tyneside Hospital 2007 Consort / Balfour Beatty £20m Community Health Blackpool Primary Care Centre 2006 Northumberland, Tyne and Wear NHS Foundation Trust £15.5m Mental Health Bamburgh Clinic 2006 Mersey Care NHS Trust £12.5m Mental Health Rathbone Hospital Low Secure Unit 2005 Metropolitan Housing Trust / South London and Maudsley NHS Trust £2.2m Mental Health De Crespigny Park 1999 Drs. Graham, Seyan and Partners £0.2m Community Health Simpson House Medical Centre 1997 NHS Estates | Department of Health n/a Research & Guidance Health Building Notes - HBN 35 Part 3 – Accommodation for People with Mental Illness 1995 West Herts Community Health NHS Trust £4m Community Health West Herts Community Treatment Units 1994 NHS Birmingham East and North £1.8m Community Health Small Heath Health Centre 1992 NHS Estates | Department of Health n/a Research & Guidance Health Building Notes - HBN 27 – Intensive Therapy Unit 1991 Dr Hill & Partners £0.5m Community Health The Riverside Primary Care Surgery Community Health, Mental Health Alexandria Health Centre Project Year Value Sector Client Learn More › Our award-winning approach is grounded in a long history of research and innovation. We work closely with our clients to provide specialist research, strategic advice, and unique solutions in response to complex design challenges and demanding delivery frameworks. Research & Knowledge We have built and masterplanned billions of dollars of health infrastructure over the past 30 years. Read More Archive
- 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.
- Ang Mo Kio Nursing Home | MAAP Architects
Location Ang Mo Kio, Singapore Client CPG Consultants | MOH Holdings | Singapore Ministry of Health Role Architect, Masterplanner Year 2017 Value not disclosed Contact Ang Mo Kio Nursing Home Jacaranda Place Shoalhaven Hospital Multi-Deck Carpark The Prince Charles Hospital See All › Related Projects
- Ferndene Children & Young People's Centre | MAAP Architects
Location Prudhoe, UK Client Northumberland, Tyne & Wear NHS Trust Role Architect, Masterplanner Year 2011 Value £25m Contact Mungo Smith Ferndene brings together children’s mental health and learning disability services for the first time in the UK in a 40 bed residential centre for those aged 4 to 18 years old. The building is conceived as a hand with fingers of bedroom accommodation spanning out from a central activity building in the palm. Courtyard gardens signal the transition from private bed spaces to shared therapy areas. The positioning of living and day space at the fingertips sets up panoramic views over the mature woodland and Northumbrian hills beyond. Ferndene Children & Young People's Centre We are so pleased with Ferndene, it doesn’t feel like a hospital and is a wonderful place to work. Fellow staff and young people have literally drawn gasps when visiting and that confirms how well it was designed and conceived. Thank you, thank you, thank you! Eddy Wilkinson Education Activities Coordinator, Ferndene Children and Young People’s Centre Jacaranda Place Clock View Glenside Health Campus See All › Related Projects The scheme successfully strikes a fine balance between providing safe, low secure accommodation while fostering a sense of domesticity throughout. Safe fixtures, fittings and robust background fabric were conceived and composed to be discreet and integral to the design of the buildings rather than ‘add-on’ features. Developing the design closely with input from the young inhabitants has ensured that the building responds directly to their needs. It cleverly avoids the institutional characteristics of a traditional mental health building whilst providing a safe and salutogenic environment. Awards 2012 Project of the Year Constructing Excellence North East Awards 2012 Integration & Collaborative Working Constructing Excellence North East Awards 2012 Integration & Collaborative Working Constructing Excellence National Awards 2012 Best Innovation Society of British Interior Design Awards 2012 Best Use of the Arts Building Better Healthcare Awards 2012 International Mental Health Design D&H International Academy Awards 2012 Non-Residential Winner Insulated Render & Cladding Association
- Andy Black | MAAP Architects
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- Design for Future Health TIME Project: Edge Lane Hospital | MAAP Architects
Location Liverpool, UK Client Technology Strategy Board | Oxford Brookes University Role Architect Year 2013 Value n/a Contact Mungo Smith Design for Future Health TIME Project: Edge Lane Hospital Jacaranda Place Clock View Glenside Health Campus See All › Related Projects
- Secure Psychiatric Intensive Care Unit | MAAP Architects
Location Fairfield VIC, Australia Client Department of Health & Human Services Victoria Role Architect, Masterplanner Year 2019 Value $10m Contact Noam Raz The Thomas Embling Hospital masterplan by MAAP has informed the design for the hospital’s Secure Psychiatric Intensive Care Unit which was constructed following a fast-track program alongside existing high secure hospital areas winning the best mental health project award at the European Healthcare Design Awards in 2020. Secure Psychiatric Intensive Care Unit Lyn Kilpatrick the original masterplan architect visited the SPICU and was complimentary of the design and planning. He was also very happy with the siting and the respect for keeping the green space and vistas. He had just visited some Scandinavian facilities – SPICU compared well. Les Potter Forensicare Jacaranda Place Clock View Glenside Health Campus See All › Related Projects The SPICU meets the episodic needs of high risk mentally ill patients transferred from prison with secure humane containment and facilities for therapeutic engagement, potentially separate to other patients. The facility provides residential accommodation for the stabilisation of patients alongside carefully planned day spaces, de-escalation, seclusion and treatment rooms, and secure patient courtyards near staff offices and support spaces. Working in collaboration with DesignInc, the team were involved in developing the model of care and functional brief through an intensive user engagement process. The unit is located to engage with long views beyond the secure campus boundary and provides access to gardens. Awards 2020 Mental Health Award European Healthcare Design Awards
- Mandeville Wing, Stoke Mandeville Hospital | MAAP Architects
Location Client Laing O’Rourke / Buckinghamshire Hospitals NHS Trust Role Year 2009 Value £12.6m Contact Mandeville Wing, Stoke Mandeville Hospital Shoalhaven Hospital Multi-Deck Carpark The Prince Charles Hospital Surgical, Treatment and Rehabilitation Service (STARS) See All › Related Projects
- Glenside Health Campus | MAAP Architects
Location Glenside SA, Australia Client South Australia Health Role Architect, Masterplanner Year 2013 Value $130m Contact Mungo Smith MAAP worked with local firm Swanbury Penglase Architects to develop the masterplan and architectural design for the Glenside Health Campus, a new 129-bed health and substance abuse facility for people from South Australian country regions and the eastern metropolitan Adelaide region. The concept adopts a village configuration whereby a group of separate buildings are arranged around a common central shared garden. Glenside Health Campus This is a significant milestone for mental health services in South Australia. The new Glenside Health Service is a key element of the state’s broader mental health reforms and places South Australia as a leader in this field. The transition from an outdated asylum style of care to a modern, flexible environment which provides mental health consumers and staff with a space to promote healing and recovery is transforming how we provide mental health care. Jay Weatherill Premier, South Australia Jacaranda Place Shoalhaven Hospital Multi-Deck Carpark The Prince Charles Hospital See All › Related Projects A strong relationship has been achieved with adjoining retail and commercial precincts through the creation of a Village Green which connects the three precincts and preserves views through the site to significant trees. Public places are linked to form a continuous series of spaces complementary to the adjacent Adelaide Parklands and the facilities are configured to provide a continuous gradient of privacy and security for consumers, fostering autonomy and supporting a recovery focused model of health care. Awards 2013 Gold Award Architects for Health IHEEM Awards 2011 Highly Commended – Best Future Health Project Design and Health International Academy Awards








