Use of Art in the Patient Environment Award Winner 2012
Sponsored by Montgomery Sisam


Lead judge Marily Cintra, Health and Arts Research Centre, Australia
Panel Nadia Tobia, Farrow Partnership Architects, Canada Kate Copeland, Queensland Health, Australia
Criteria An award that recognises the effective application of creative endeavour (of any type or in any medium) which further advances knowledge of the potential of the arts to assist significantly in the therapeutic process. Preference will be given to conspicuous success in new approaches, stretching still further the boundaries of possibility in the wide creative field.

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Judge Nadia Tobia (far left) collects the award on behalf of Aesthetics, Inc, from the chair of the judging panel, Marily Cintra (centre left) with Prof Alan Dilani (centre-right) and sponsor Alice Liang of sponsors Montgomery Sisam
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Winner Children's Hospitals and Clinics of Minnesota, Art and Healing and Urban Renewal Program, USA Created by Aesthetics, Inc

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| (L-R) Mark Mitchell of Billard Leece Partnership, judge Marily Cintra, Sheree Proposch of Bates Smart, with Prof Alan Dilani and sponsor Alice Liang of Montgomery Sisam |
Highly Commended The Royal Children's Hospital, Melbourne, Australia Designed by Billard Leece Partnership Architects, Bates Smart and HKS
Highly Commended Central Manchester University Hospitals NHS Trust Hydrotherapy Art Project, UK Created by LIME Art
The finalists Central Manchester University Hospitals NHS Trust Hydrotherapy Art Project, UK, by LIME Art Rey Juan Carlos Hospital, Spain, designed by Rafael De La-Hoz Architectos Children's Hospitals and Clinics of Minnesota, Art and Healing and Urban Renewal Program, USA, designed by Aesthetics, Inc The Royal Children's Hospital, Melbourne, Australia, designed by Billard Leece Partnership Architects, Bates Smart and HKS Mt Isa Hospital, New Outpatients, Oral Health and Mental Health, Australia, designed by Conrad Gargett Architecture
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