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Victorian Heart Hospital / Conrad Gargett + Wardle

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  • Architects: Conrad Gargett, Wardle
  • Year Completion year of this architecture project Year:  2023
  • Manufacturers Brands with products used in this architecture project
    Manufacturers:  Caroma, Corian, Forbo, George Fethers, Horizon International Paving, +8

School of Biological Science / Kosloff Architecture

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Learning & Teaching Building, Monash University / John Wardle Architects

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Monash Health RESUS Facility / SPACECUBE

Monash Health RESUS Facility / SPACECUBE - Interior Photography, Healthcare Architecture, Kitchen, FacadeMonash Health RESUS Facility / SPACECUBE - Interior Photography, Healthcare Architecture, Kitchen, Facade, Door, Chair, TableMonash Health RESUS Facility / SPACECUBE - Interior Photography, Healthcare Architecture, Bathroom, Door, Facade, Sink, ChairMonash Health RESUS Facility / SPACECUBE - Exterior Photography, Healthcare Architecture, FacadeMonash Health RESUS Facility / SPACECUBE - More Images+ 16

  • Architects: Spacecube
  • Area Area of this architecture project Area:  360
  • Year Completion year of this architecture project Year:  2020
  • Manufacturers Brands with products used in this architecture project
    Manufacturers:  Action Aluminium, Clean View Windows, Designer Panel Systems, Trimble, True Floor Coverings

Monash University Logan Hall / McBride Charles Ryan

Monash University Logan Hall / McBride Charles Ryan - Dorms, Stairs, Handrail, ChairMonash University Logan Hall / McBride Charles Ryan - Dorms, Facade, Column, DoorMonash University Logan Hall / McBride Charles Ryan - Dorms, FacadeMonash University Logan Hall / McBride Charles Ryan - Dorms, Bedroom, Facade, BedMonash University Logan Hall / McBride Charles Ryan - More Images+ 8

Panama Hospital Competition Proposal / TASH

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Courtesy of TASH

The winning proposal for the new Panama City Hospital, designed by TASH, is based on the design of ecological protections and passive bioclimatic strategies. The project is configured as a city, it is in no way a single building but a complex, keeping the capacity of total intercommunication between different buildings in a way that benefits from the different synergies, general systems, logistics, production systems, waste disposal, etc, avoiding element duplicities and improving the general performance of the complex, thus giving sense to the concept of a hospital city that is at the core of the project. More images and architects’ description after the break.