Sustainable Design Award Winner 2012
Sponsored by ARUP


Lead judge Liak Teng Lit, chief executive officer, Khoo Teck Puat Hospital, Alexandra Health, Singapore
Panel Phil Nedin, Global Healthcare Business Leader, Arup, UK Ihab M K Elzeyadi, University of Oregon, USA
Criteria Awarded for a completed healthcare project where issues of sustainability are achieved at a level conspicuously above the present mandatory norm and which set a new standard of attainment to satisfy legislative, technical, financial and moral imperatives. The award will only be made for exceptional solutions which must have been in full operation for a minimum of one year.

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(L-R) Nick Boulter of sponsors Arup and judge Liak Teng Lit present the award to Mark Mitchell of Billard Leece Partnership and Sheree Proposch of Bates Smart with Prof Alan Dilani
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Winner The Royal Children's Hospital, Melbourne, Australia Commissioned by Department of Health Victoria Designed by Billard Leece Partnership, Bates Smart and HKS Building Services and ESD Consultant: Norman Disney & Young

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(L-R) Nick Boulter of sponsors Arup and judge Liak Teng Lit present the award to Feilden Clegg Bradley Studios with Prof Alan Dilani
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Highly Commended The Dyson Centre for Neonatal Care at the Royal United Hospital, Bath Designed by Feilden Clegg Bradley Studios

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| (L-R) Nick Boulter of sponsors Arup and judge Liak Teng Lit present the award to Mark Grimmer of BVN Architecture, with Prof Alan Dilani |
Highly Commended Robina Hospital Expansion, Australia Designed by BVN Architecture
The finalists The Endeavour Unit, James Cook University Hospital, UK, designed by NBBJ The Good Samaritan Hospital Patient Care Tower, USA, designed by GBJ Architecture The Royal Children's Hospital, Melbourne, Australia, designed by Billard Leece Partnership, Bates Smart and HKS St Vincent's Private Hospital, Ireland, designed by Scott Tallon Walker Architects Robina Hospital Expansion, Australia, designed by BVN Architecture Flinders Medical Centre, New South Wing, Australia, designed by Woods Bagot The Dyson Centre for Neonatal Care, Royal United Hospital, Bath, UK, designed by Feilden Clegg Bradley Studios
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