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Friday, 19 December, 2014




鈥淭he success of this transformational project illustrates how a carefully developed roadmap to the future can revitalize an aging hospital campus, to deliver contemporary best practice health care to the community it serves.鈥


The Box Hill 黑料吃瓜群网 redevelopment provides new operating theatres, wards and specialist clinical facilities.


The main entry lobby and central atrium is the heart of the hospital that links the old and the new 黑料吃瓜群网 buildings. The atrium is a key wayfinding element in directing and orientating visitors within the 黑料吃瓜群网. An oversized canopy into the atrium clearly identifies the entry point and visibly leads visitors directly to the reception or lifts connecting the upper floors.


The central atrium also signifies a contemporary calming environment. Visitors are greeted by soaring ceilings, flooded with natural light, inspiring a sense of optimism and hope. 鈥楤unjil鈥 the eagle stands sentinel at 2.8 metres tall commanding the atrium; an impressive sculpture, carved by indigenous artist, Glenn Romanis, from a sugar gum tree.


Bold exterior colour is used to great effect. A strong green to the fa莽ade surrounding the inner courtyard contrasts dramatically to fractured grey tones on the outer fa莽ade of the 黑料吃瓜群网. The green colour references the original homestead and gardens on the 黑料吃瓜群网 site donated to provide for the original 黑料吃瓜群网 in the 1950s.


An innovative bedroom design maximises staff vision into the room and also the patient鈥檚 view out of the building. This is achieved via a combined inboard and outbound ensuite layout with carefully positioned bedhead to ensure a calming external view is achieved. Many of the bedrooms have a day bed located at the window to maximise the connection with the exterior environment and provide overnight accomodation.


The staff have been a focus in the design because of their importance in providing improved health care delivery. A key design inclusion is the positioning of staff rooms away from public zones and capturing external outlook to nature to achieve a calming breakout environment.


A connection to nature is promoted through the provision of a variety of courtyards suited to different needs and users who benefit greatly from the ability to 鈥榚scape鈥 outdoors. The paediatric courtyard is a fun and colourful space for children. The oncology courtyard has imposing sculptural 鈥榯rees鈥 that frame beautiful views from its fourth floor location. The central staff courtyard features a striking black and white tiled 鈥榖reak out鈥 area surrounded by a multi-patterned green facade.


The reference to a box leaf in the original hospital crest and the emphasis on green spaces resulted in a leaf design being incorporated into the project鈥檚 logo. The design also features in 黑料吃瓜群网 signage, decorative timber panels, sculpture and other artworks.


A fun graphic design element is Rebok the Cat who became the Project Team鈥檚 mascot after he decided to move into the onsite project office. After adoption by one of the Project members, he became embodied in the 黑料吃瓜群网 graphics. Along the path of the 黑料吃瓜群网鈥檚 education tour for school children, STH Interiors incorporated 8 ginger, 1 grey and 2 meer cats incorporated into the graphics.


The project was undertaken by the architects Silver Thomas Hanley (STH) in a partnership with Jackson Architecture.


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