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Thursday, 08 May, 2025


Biophilic healing: expanded Latrobe Regional ºÚÁϳԹÏÈºÍø, Traralgon

Latrobe Regional ºÚÁϳԹÏÈºÍøâ€™s recent expansion is a biophilic design harnessing the healing properties of human connection in a rural setting.

is located 150 km east of Melbourne at Traralgon, serving rural health in Victoria’s Central Gippsland. Completed in 2024, the $217 million expansion was a substantial upgrade, with a new building and associated works that include expansion of the ED, Mental Health ED and the Operating Theatres. Additional works also increased capacity for Imaging, Inpatient, Intensive Care, Maternity, Paediatric and Pathology units.

Set among landscaped courtyards that reflect the wide open spaces in and around the site, an understanding that healing is a holistic process is built into this design; a process that should address emotional, mental, physical and spiritual needs and involve connections to culture, family and land.

Designed by for the Victorian Health Building Authority (), each landscaped area supports gathering and connection with the land — all patient rooms having views of the gardens — while spaces are bright and welcoming for all community and family members, inviting active participation in patient healing and enhancing the facility’s connection with place.

To foster a sense of belonging and connection to Country, VHBA led a community consultation process with First Nations Gunaikurnai elders. Inspiration from local land features and waterways together with key learnings from the consultation process informed the hospital’s design; its architecture, interior design and wayfinding strategy working together to communicate a cohesive, biophilic design.

Biophilic design harnesses healing properties of human connection to nature and can be found in the building through physical and visual connections to the courtyards and gardens — vistas to the adjacent rural landscape are also enjoyed from all wards and public areas. Earthy brickwork with ornate detailing references the existing buildings on site and provides a continued aesthetic on campus.

The base material palette comprises soothing neutral tones with accents of blue, green and ochre — distinguishing different departments and aiding in wayfinding. A local First Nations artist, Alfred Carter, was commissioned to create artwork for the foyer, while other internal fixtures and design details are drawn from the forms, palettes and textures of the Gippsland landscape.

Images: Courtesy Billard Leece Partnership

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