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- 2. About BMJ
Boswell Mitchell & Johnston Architects is a leading
UK architecture practice with significant experience
in healthcare, sciences, education and other projects
such as residential, conservation, master-planning and
commercial.
Established in 1911 we have a reputation for delivering
innovative, quality and Intelligent design solutions that
are informed by sustainability and collaboration.
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- 3. Management Structure
Directors
Graham Brian
Sonia Scott Scott Grier Nick Benn
Stuart McConnell
Associate Directors
& Associates
Duncan Chris Boyle Gavin Helen Georgina
Raj Deb Mark Austin
Leach Lemon Gamble Manson
Core Staff Project Architectural
Architects Technologists
Architectural Senior Architectural Admin Staff
Assistants Technologists
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- 4. Services
“We utilise the specialist skills and Managed through a network of studios in Glasgow,
London, Belfast and Aberdeen, our coherent
knowledge of our whole design approach to delivery ensures that all projects are
team” completed to the highest standard and that clients
receive true value.
Services that we provide include:
– Architecture
– Brief writing
– CDM–C services
– Conservation
– Interior Design
– Master–planning
– Project management
– Refurbishment
– Technical advisors
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- 5. 100 Years of Architecture
1911 – 1921 1922 – 1931
1932 – 1941
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- 6. 100 Years of Architecture
1942 – 1951 1952 – 1961
1962 – 1971
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- 7. 100 Years of Architecture
1972 – 1981 1982 – 1991
1992 – 2001 2002 – 2011
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- 9. NHS Experience “Our involvement in Healthcare
commenced in the early 1950’s”
New Hospital Complexes Specialist Departments Private Sector Healthcare Clients
– West of Scotland Cancer Care Centre, Glasgow – Accident & Emergency – General Healthcare Group
– Inverclyde Royal Hospital – Oncology – Ross Hall Hospital
– New South Glasgow Hospital – Outpatients
– Western General, Edinburgh – Infectious Diseases Medical Research Project Clients
– Dumfries & Galloway Royal Infirmary – Daycare/Surgery – University of Dundee at Ninewells Hospital
– St John’s Hospital at Howden, Livingston – High Dependency – University of Ulster at Coleraine
– Intensive Care, Coronary Care, Stroke – University of Edinburgh
Specialist Buildings – Chest/G.I. Clinics – Imperial College London
– Psychiatric Centres for Mentally Disturbed – Cardiac & ECG Laboratories – University of Glasgow
– Medical/Health Centres – Rehabilitation Medicine – Western Infirmary
– Secure Units – Laboratory Medicine – Beatson Institute
– Oncology & Bone Marrow Transplant – Medical Illustration – Southern General Hospital
– Neurosurgery & Neurology – Medical Physics – King’s College London
– Maternity/Gynaecology – Pharmacies – University of Liverpool
– Clinical Research Facilities – Theatres (various categories) Endoscopy – Medical Research Council
– Oral & Maxillofacial – Radiodiagnosis, MRI, Linear Accelerator, Lithotripsy – University of St Andrews
– ITSSU/CSSD – Surgical, Medical, Paediatric, Medicine for Elderly – Alzheimer Scotland
– Limb Centres – Mortuary and Post Mortem Urology – University of Strathclyde
– Clinical Waste – Burns and Plastic Surgery – Scottish National Blood Transfusion Service
– Psychogeriatric & Geriatric Centres – Education/Conference Facilities, Lecture Theatres
NHS Clients Framework Agreements
– NHS Ayrshire & Arran We are currently appointed on the following major
– NHS Lothian University Hospitals Framework Agreements which substantially involves
– NHS Dumfries & Galloway new-build and refurbishment works to provide
– NHS Lothian Primary and Community Division healthcare and related specialist facilities.
– NHS Forth Valley
– NHS Greater Glasgow & Clyde – Health Facilities Scotland: Framework Scotland
– NHS Greater Glasgow & Clyde – NHS Ayrshire & Arran - Framework Agreement for
– NHS Tayside Architectural Services 2008
– Guy’s & St Thomas NHS Foundation Trust – Scottish Futures Trust - Hub North
– NHS Lothian
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- 11. New South Masterplanning and reference
design for new £200m childrens’
Glasgow hospital and £75m laboratory
Building.
Hospital
Client / NHS Greater Glasgow & Clyde
Location / Glasgow
Sector / Healthcare
Value / £200m
Role / Technical Advisor
BMJ were responsible for the delivery of
exemplar plans for six Departments within
the new Children’s Hospital planned for
the Southern General site.
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- 12. Neonatal Client advisors for new
Neonatal building.
Building
Client / NHS Greater Glasgow & Clyde
Location / Glasgow
Sector / Healthcare
Value / £18m
Role / Client Advisor
We were client advisors for a new 3 storey
extension constructed adjacent to the
existing maternity block as part of the
first stage of the £750m redevelopment
of the Southern General Hospital site in
Glasgow.
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- 13. Laboratory One of the largest laboratory
facilities in Europe.
Medicine Building
Client / NHS Greater Glasgow & Clyde
Location / Glasgow
Sector / Healthcare
Value / £75.7m
Role / Architect
The centralised medical laboratories at
Southern General Hospital in Glasgow
provide medical laboratory space
to support blood sciences, medical
genetics, medical pathology and
micro-biology.
This major healthcare building comprises
of 3 primary accommodation units
that are distributed around a central
secure service yard linked to facilities
management and the national distribution.
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- 14. West of Scotland A landmark building that offers
a welcoming environment for its
Cancer Care Centre users.
Client / NHS Greater Glasgow
Location / Glasgow
Sector / Healthcare
Value / £50m
Role / Architect
This new healthcare facility provides a
new regional cancer care service to the
West of Scotland and centralises all North
Glasgow oncology services from existing
sites at the Western Infirmary, Gartnavel
General Hospital, Stobhill Hospital and
Glasgow Royal Infirmary.
This major healthcare project was publicly
funded with additional input received
from three charitable organisations as
development partners namely, Friends of
the Beatson, Teenage Cancer Trust and
Macmillan Cancer.
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- 15. Royal Hospital A landmark building that future
generations will be proud of.
for Sick Children
Client / NHS Lothain
Location / Edinburgh
Sector / Healthcare
Value / £150m
Role / Reference Design Architect
We were commissioned to work in
collaboration with Nightingale Architects
to develop a Reference Design Proposal
for the re-provision of the RHSC and
Department of Clinical Neurology,
Edinburgh.
The building form was developed as two
distinct parts. A larger “clinical” part and
a smaller “sculptural” part – “the pod”,
which contains the RHSC Outpatient
Department and family hotel among
its functions arranged around a large
dedicated children’s atrium space with
waiting areas at ground floor level.
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- 16. Rowanbank 75 bed, mental health
secure care centre.
Clinic
Client / Stobhill Hospital NHS Trust
Location / Glasgow
Sector / Healthcare
Value / £15m
Role / Architect
Rowanbank Clinic is a new mental health
secure care facility at Stobhill Hospital.
This facility aims to dramatically improve
services for people with mental health
problems who may pose a risk to others
or have the potential to commit an offence
because they are unwell.
It provides specialist treatment and
support in modern, purpose-built
accommodation designed to meet the
specific needs of patients and staff.
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- 17. Psychiatric 84 bed acute psychiatric unit.
Unit
Client / NHS Tayside
Location / Dundee
Sector / Healthcare
Value / £6m
Role / Architect
This 84 bed Acute Psychiatric Unit was
built at Ninewells Hospital alongside
existing hospital services.
The facility caters for people who suffer
from various forms of mental illness.
Security and observation were key design
requirements at all levels within the
building.
The building is planned in a linear form
with a glazed circulation street running its
entire length. Wards are fed off this street.
Security is of great importance in all
wards with the Nurses Station positioned
centrally to afford maximum observation.
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- 18. South London & Maudsley
Mental Health Projects
Client / Kings Health Partnership
Location / London
Sector / Healthcare
Value / N/A
Role / Architect
Ongoing feasibility studies for the
refurbishment of almost a dozen mental
health care facilities in Maudsley, London.
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- 19. Glasgow Royal Refurbishment of the largest A&E
department in Europe.
Infirmary A&E
Client / NHS Greater Glasgow
Location / Glasgow
Sector / Healthcare
Value / £3.6m
Role / Architect
Completed in early 2011 the GRI Accident
and Emergency (A&E) department is one
of the largest A&E facilities in Europe.
The project involved upgrading and
enlargement of the major healthcare
facility through conversion of the existing
adjoining Plastic Surgery Unit.
Accommodation comprises main
waiting and reception area, support
administration, x-ray suite, 21 immediate
assessment rooms, triage and a series of
nurses bases throughout.
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- 20. Dumfries & Galloway Masterplan for new 200
bed hospital.
Royal Infirmary
Client / NHS Dumfries & Galloway
Location / Dumfries
Sector / Healthcare
Value / £150m
Role / Architect
The project was secured through the NHS
Scotland HFS Framework and involves
a £140m redevelopment of the existing
Dumfries Royal Infirmary Hospital which
was originally built in the 1970’s to a
Boswell Mitchell & Johnston design.
The reworking of the existing hospital will
be the first in Scotland to feature 100%
single bedroom accommodation and
will include a brand new 200 bed ward
block and modern ambulatory care and
outpatient facilities as well as improved
intensive care, emergency care and
support accommodation.
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- 21. Radiotherapy Bid for new radiotherapy unit
at Altnagelvin Hospital.
Unit
Client / Western Health & Social Care Trust
Location / Altnagelvin, Northern Ireland
Sector / Healthcare
Value / £30m
Role / Architect
Competition entry for a new Radiotherapy
unit at Altnagelvin Hospital near Belfast.
Our design concept was informed by
consideration of the cancer patient
experience and treatment pathway
combined with regard for the site
topography and opportunities for future
expansion.
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- 22. Prince & Princess Bid for new hospice in Glasgow.
of Wales Hospice
Client / PPWH
Location / Glasgow
Sector / Healthcare
Value / £15m
Role / Architect
Bid proposal for the new Prince &
Princess of Wales Hospice in Glasgow.
Our design placed the patient and their
family at the centre of the Hospice.
A warm and welcoming space was
proposed, with the idea of wellness and
comfort within illness guiding the whole
approach.
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- 23. Campbeltown A simple built form etched into
a grassy meadow.
Dental Access
Centre
Client / NHS Highland
Location / Campbeltown
Sector / Healthcare
Value / £2.6m
Role / Architect
The purpose built accommodation
provides accommodation for local
independent dental practitioners and a
clinical teaching environment and training
facilities for undergraduate outreach
dental training.
In Architectural terms the design
philosophy was to create a building which
was both welcoming and professional. It
has been designed to open up as many
views to the patient as possible from the
entrance to the waiting area through to
the dental surgeries themselves, making
the space bright, airy and generous in
feel.
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- 25. BMS A new BREEAM Outstanding
Research Facility.
Annex
Client / University of St Andrews
Location / St Andrews
Sector / Sciences
Value / £14.5m
Role / Architect
The functional brief was driven by the
scientific vision to create new academic
positions to promote interaction between
research groups within the building and
also to the adjacent buildings.
The building will accommodate research
staff and consists of open CL2 labs with
secondary specialist lab accommodation
such as imaging labs and equipment
rooms together with lab support such
as cold rooms and wash-up facilities.
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- 26. Materials & Analytical With interaction between science
disciplines at the heart of the brief,
Sciences Building the proposals consist of four floors
of laboratory and office space.
Client / University of Warwick
Location / Warwick
Sector / Sciences
Value / £17m
Role / Architect
With interaction between science
disciplines at the heart of the brief, this
project assists the University’s expansion
ambitions on a prominent site with a high
quality sustainable design based on a
striking architectural expression for the
analytical instrumentation suite to reflect
the cutting edge science being carried out
within.
Despite the demanding brief including
physics, synthetic chemistry, high field
magnetic instrumentation and high
resolution electron microscopy, in terms
of sustainability the building has achieved
BREEAM Excellent.
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- 27. Health Sciences The building was designed to
encourage world class teaching.
Client / Queens University
Location / Belfast
Sector / Sciences
Value / £8.7m
Role / Architect
The new Health Science New Build
at Queens University Belfast houses
accommodation across 5 levels in two
separate blocks.
Two accommodation blocks are tied
together by an internal street and both
mirror and continue the rhythm of the
urban fabric to the south of the site.
The internal street acts as the primary
focus and social hub of the building and
its orientation allows for future expansion
and integration within the campus.
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- 28. Mechanochemical Landmark new build research
facility for molecular cancer
Cell Biology Building research.
Client / University of Warwick
Location / Warwick
Sector / Sciences
Value / £4.2m
Role / Architect
The MCBB is a three storey new build
laboratory facility for molecular cancer
research. The building was required to
provide accommodation for a world class
biomedical research team and will strive
to encourage interaction between science
disciplines.
The building uses multiple layers of
environmental filters from clear glass to
brightly coloured vents which turn their
orientation from horizontal to vertical as
they corner he building and the sun drops
in the sky.
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- 29. Riddell Swan A state of the art facility
supporting clinical, research
Veterinary Oncology and teaching activities.
Facility
Client / University of Edinburgh
Location / Edinburgh
Sector / Sciences
Value / £1.3m
Role / Architect
This project has been designed to provide
a state of the art facility supporting clinical,
research and teaching activities, raise the
profile of the School of Veterinary Studies
and cater for future needs.
The Riddell Swan sets high standards
of design quality, with the principles of
sustainability, whole life costs and energy
use a major consideration.
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- 30. Centre for The new building will provide four
storeys of laboratories and
Translational & associated office space.
Interdisciplinary
Research
Client / University of Dundee
Location / Dundee
Sector / Sciences
Value / £10.2m
Role / Architect
The new building will provide four storeys
of laboratories and associated office
space, including a state-of-the-art Drug
Discovery High Throughout Screening
Laboratory and an open-plan floor
dedicated to interdisciplinary research
bringing together Mathematical Biology,
Biophysics, Bioinformatics, Data Analysis
and Software Development.
One of the key aspirations of the new
facility is to enable innovation by breaking
down barriers between scientific
disciplines and to facilitate this we have
placed a large central atrium at the heart
of the proposals.
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- 31. Biomedical & Clinical A sophisticated, high quality
medical research facility set
Research Centres within a complex environment.
Client / University of Glasgow
Location / Glasgow
Sector / Higher Education
Value / £29m
Role / Architect
This project provides sophisticated, high
quality medical research facilities within
a complex which has been carefully
planned and designed with a high level of
input from both the building users and the
local community.
It provides high levels of energy efficiency
and sustainability in the construction
and operation of the building while the
services and fabric are designed to
reduce running and maintenance costs.
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- 33. Edinburgh Two new secondary schools
on one single campus set within
Schools collegiate parkland landscape.
PPP2
Client / Laing O’Rourke
Location / Edinburgh
Sector / Education
Value / £50m
Role / Architect
We were commissioned to design two
new secondary schools on one single
education campus set within a collegiate
parkland landscape.
Each school accommodates 900 pupils
and consists of 2 or 3 storey teaching
wings relating back to a central atrium/
hub that provides pupils with a variety
of vibrant and flexible social spaces.
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- 34. The Glasgow The new school is an inspiring
place to learn.
Academy
Preparatory
School
Client / The Glasgow Academy
Location / Glasgow
Sector / Education
Value / £5.5m
Role / Architect
The Glasgow Academy is renowned
for providing high quality education and
the new school aimed to continue this
tradition and facilitate the latest teaching
methods and technologies.
The brief set out to create a school that
nurtured the pupils and gave them a
unique and inspiring place to learn.
We designed glass-fronted classrooms
that face the river Kelvin and give the
students a light, airy and inspiring place
to learn.
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- 36. Energy 27 individual high quality
business units developed in
Development response to demand within
the energy sector.
Centre
Client / Scottish Enterprise
Location / Aberdeen
Sector / Commercial
Value / £4.6m
Role / Architect
Aberdeen Science and Energy Park lies
to the North of the City of Aberdeen and
was chosen by Scottish Enterprise as
the site for the new EDC in order to boost
research and innovation in the energy
sector and help to secure the future of the
north-east Scotland economy.
The EDC comprises of 4 blocks that
house 27 individual high quality business
units developed in response to demand
within the energy sector for flexible
accommodation.
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- 37. Customer Refurbishment of 19th century
Grade “A” listed Municipal
Service Centre buildings in Greenock.
Client / Inverclyde Council
Location / Greenock
Sector / Specialist
Value / £2m
Role / Architect
This project is located within the 19th
century Grade “A” listed Municipal
buildings in Greenock. The building itself
is viewed as the face of Inverclyde Council
and is an important feature of the town.
The scope of the works was to refurbish
the ground floor area to house the
councils public services. The proposals
are split into 3 main areas, the contact
centre, meeting rooms and a mezzanine
floor dedicated to staff call handling.
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- 38. Kilwinning Refurbishment of 1970’s
fire station
Fire Station
Client / Strathclyde Fire & Rescue
Location / Kilwinning
Sector / Specialist
Value / £1.5m
Role / Architect
The project involved the refurbishment of
the original 1970’s Fire Station.
Before the main works to the station
could be tackled a temporary fire station
had to be constructed in the rear yard
and on completion of phase 1 this was
successfully undertaken.
The facility included offices, equipment
drying and storage, kitchen and canteen
facilities as well as dorms and recreational
facilities.
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- 39. Scottish The Scottish Crime Campus
will provide accommodation
Crime Campus for over 1100 people.
Client / Scottish Government
Location / Glasgow
Sector / Specialist
Value / £83m
Role / Architect
The Crime Campus brings together the
Scottish Crime and Drug Enforcement
Agency, Serious Organised Crime
Agency, Her Majesty’s Revenue and
Customs, Scottish Police Services
Authority Forensic Services and Crown
Office Procurator Fiscal Service into a
single campus.
In order to promote collaboration and
innovation across services we worked
with all agencies to ensure that the Crime
Campus meets the current and future
operational requirements and encourages
shared working.
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Design Services
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- 41. Sustainability 1
BMJ has been shaping
communities for over 100
years and we take the
environmental impact and
legacy of our work very
seriously.
We understand our responsibility to create
sustainable buildings and for every project
we incorporate good design practices to
consider the whole life of a building and the
impact that it has on the wider environment.
Our team, which includes an inhouse
BREEAM Healthcare Assessor, is dedicated
to using the latest tools and techniques to
ensure that every building we design exceeds
the minimum sustainable standards. 2 3 5
We have completed many projects with
BREEAM ratings from Very Good to
Outstanding.
Recent projects include;
1. Laboratory Medicine Building, Excellent
2. Materials & Analytical Sciences, Excellent 4
3. BMS Annex, Outstanding (Pending)
4. Mechanochemical Cell Biology, Excellent
5. Energy Development Centre, Excellent
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University of St Andrews
BMS Annex, BREEAM Outstanding
The BMS Annex provides a world leading Roller Blinds are installed along the east
sustainable facility that aims to promote elevation with weaved solar control fabric
pioneering activity at the discipline interfaces providing both solar protection and a view
of Chemistry, Biology, Physics and Medicine out. A bris soleil and integral blinds are
to address key problems in human health. installed to the west elevation labs.
BREEAM and “Green Guide to Specification” Lighting is controlled via PIR’s outwith
were implemented to ensure a sustainable Laboratory areas and is day light linked
and energy efficient design was produced. to reduce output and demand. Low flush
WC’s, low flow showers and sensor taps
Natural ventilation is provided to all office, are specified which all consume less potable
writing room and meeting room spaces. water than standard specifications for the
The building’s elevations were specifically same type of fittings.
designed to provide ventilation with two
levels of manual user control. The building is a 24 hour, 365 day a year
Research Facility, and the provision of
The building meets with BREEAM CHP was identified as the most feasible
requirements for natural ventilation, which option in the initial design stages. The CHP
exceeds the levels required in the Building operates at 90/80 DegC temperatures so
Regulations. The air tightness of the building that when the heat demand for the Annex
was designed on 7m3/hr/m2 @50Pa also drops, excess heat can be rejected into an
exceeding the 2007 Scottish Building adjoining 1960’s Laboratory building via a
Regulation Requirement. Plate Heat exchanger connected to one
of the main system return lines. Therefore
The buildings thermal fabric was designed the CHP acts as the base boiler for the new
to significantly improve on the minimum Annex as well as the existing building.
required U-values listed in the Building
Regulations. This was achieved by The project provides a 54.2% reduction in
increasing the U-values of the various wall total carbon emissions as a result of the
and roof elements between 20% and 56%. CHP integration and is currently on target
for achieving a BREEAM “Outstanding”
Several measures to reduce solar gain rating post construction.
and glare control have been implemented.
High performance solar glazing is specified
throughout, optimised to balance letting light
and solar gain in but excludes overheating
and large heat loses.
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- 43. Interior Design 1
How you experience a
building can be changed,
reinforced or intensified by
what we find inside.
Interior design is different from architecture.
It can be more dramatic, less about keeping
the rain out and more about creating a
striking, fashionable and comfortable
experience.
Our expert interior designers work to make
an intuitive response to interior design that
can make a difference to your internal space.
What is obvious to us is that the users care
more about what happens inside a building
rather than the elevations. They want to see
the designer’s team putting their thought and 2 3 5
effort into the interior design.
1. Glasgow Royal Infirmary A&E
2. Campbeltown Dental Centre
3. BMS Annex
4. Materials & Analytical Sciences Building
5. Scottish Crime Campus
4
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- 45. Briefing
Fundamental to the We carry out a 2 stage briefing process
to ensure that project objectives are fully
success of a project is identified.
the quality of the brief. Outline Brief
Through a collaborative process of
user workshops, information gathering
investigations and precedent benchmarking
we agree a structured schedule of
accommodation requirements on a room
by room basis.
Detailed Brief
User briefing workshops continue until a
fully documented brief of the users spacial,
architectural, environmental and servicing
requirements is agreed.
Interrogate the brief Q&A User group meetings Brain process Development of brief to concept
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- 46. Clinical Healthcare Planning
Having the skills and
knowledge to understand,
interrogate, and bring order
to a complex brief is an
essential component of
healthcare design.
We bring our specialist knowledge and
interrogate a brief thoroughly to determine
critical adjacencies, functional relationships,
efficient and separation of flows e.g. FM. We
question and re-question the brief to gain
a thorough understanding of operational
requirements. 1:200 RHSC department plan
Major healthcare facilities are among the
most complex of building types; housing
a diversity of functions, services and
accommodation types – often linked by
a web of functional relationships and
interdependencies. Functional units within
the hospital can have competing needs and
priorities. This can often lead to conflict;
with different functions fighting for the same
location.
Our designs are informed primarily by
consideration of the users’ (patients, family,
staff and visitors) experience and clinical
pathways combined with regard for the site
environment and opportunities for flexibility
and future extension.
Analysis of maternity bedroom suite
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- 47. BIM
BIM enables us to
collaborate with consultant
teams in a more efficient and
effective way.
BIM is now an integral part of our approach
to all major projects. It gives us better clarity
for early planning and cost certainty, and
reduces risks throughout the project
life-cycle.
It allows for...
– Better outcomes through collaboration
– Enhanced performance
– Optimised solutions
– Greater predictability
– More efficient project delivery
– Reduced safety risk
– Reduced waste
– Whole life asset management
– Continual improvement
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