An owner-occupier client with a program more diverse than most and a need for information sharing in a constantly evolving sector – led to an uplifting and pragmatic design outcome that supports healthcare professionals to ‘walk the walk.’
January 21st, 2019
Australian Nursing & Midwifery Federation Architect: Crone Architects
Project Manager: Montlaur Project Services
Builder: Multiplex Australia
Structural & Services Engineer: WSP
Fire Engineer: Exova
Quality Surveyor: Altus Page Kirkland
Town Planner: Urbis
Façade Engineer: AECOM
Budget: $74m
Duration: 26 months
Furniture
Workplace and education loose furniture to base build, Stylecraft. Auditorium seating, KFive.
Lighting
Ground floor pendant lighting, Darkon.
Finishes
Workplace feature wall and ceiling cladding, Woodform Australia. Education and workplace pinboards, feature print acoustic panels, Instyle. Inset rugs to reception areas, Tappeti. Workplace and education flooring, Jardan. Tiling throughout, Signorino Tile Gallery. Vinyl flooring to education area, Shaw Contract Group.
Fixed & Fitted
Amenities throughout, Caroma.
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