Health Project Under 40000 Award Winners 2012
Sponsored by HDR Inc


Lead judge Ian Forbes, managing director, Forbes International Associates, Australia
Panel Robin Geunther, principal, Perkins + Will, USA Mike Nightingale, founder, Nightingale Associates, UK and South Africa
Criteria An award for an outstanding acute or non-acute healthcare building where patient-centred considerations are as evident as clinical and managerial priorities. The project must demonstrate an understanding of the therapeutic effect of a ‘healing’ environment, and show how innovative design permits ongoing flexibility of use, addresses issues of sustainability and recognises the broader civic context.

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Jochen Eggert (centre-right) of AEP Architekten receiving the award from judge Ian Forbes (centre-left), Harold Nesland of sponsors HDR (far left) and Prof Alan Dilani
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Winner Children's Hospital Osnabruck, Germany Designed by AEP Architekten Eggert Generalplaner

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Feilden Clegg Bradley Studios receiving the award from judge Ian Forbes, sponsors HDR Architecture and Prof Alan Dilani
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Highly Commended The Dyson Centre for Neonatal Care, UK Designed by Feilden Clegg Bradley Studios

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Lianne Knotts receiving the award on behalf of NBBJ from judge Ian Forbes, sponsors HDR Architecture and Prof Alan Dilani
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Highly Commended The Endeavour Unit, James Cook University Hospital, UK Designed by NBBJ
The finalists New Stobhill Hospital Ward Extension, UK, designed by Reiach and Hall Architects Sunshine Hospital Radiation Therapy Centre, Australia, designed by Silver Thomas Hanley The Endeavour Unit, James Cook University Hospital, UK, designed by NBBJ Beech Hall Wellbeing and Treatment Centre, UK, designed by Penoyre & Prasad The Dyson Centre for Neonatal Care, UK, designed by Feilden Clegg Bradley Studios Robina Hospital Expansion, Australia, designed by BVN Architecture Children's Hospital Osnabruck, Germany, designed by AEP Architekten Eggert Generalplaner North Shore Llj Katz Women's Hospital and Zuckerburg Pavilion, USA, designed by Skidmore, Owings & Merrill
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