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Peterborough City Care Centre, England Building, Project, News, Design, Property
Peterborough City Care Centre England : Architecture
Development by Nightingale Associates in England, UK, Europe
21 May 2009
Second phase of £335million 'super
hospital' opened to public
Important milestone for major PFI hospital in Peterborough, as new
City Care Centre and Cavell Centre are completed.
The £335m Greater Peterborough Health Investment Plan, designed
by healthcare architects Nightingale Associates and Tribal Healthcare
planners, has reached a second major milestone with the completion
of its City Care Centre and Cavell Centre (mental health unit). The
state-of-the-art new facilities have been handed over to Cambridgeshire
and Peterborough NHS Foundation Trust (CPFT) opened to the public
on May 18th.
The new City Care Centre has been built on the Peterborough District
Hospital site off Thorpe Road in Peterborough's city centre. The two-storey
primary care health centre contains a wide range of departments including
minor illnesses and minor injuries, outpatients, imaging, children's
development unit, CAMHS and respite on the ground floor and intermediate
care, therapy and administration on its first floor.
Key features of the building are the sweeping rendered curved blocks
with accentuating timber pressurised laminate panels, coloured rendered
panels, and overhanging roofs. These sweeping blocks and the central
linear element enclose four tranquil landscaped courtyards. A protruding
rotunda signifies the main entrance, which leads directly into a double-height
concourse area lit by two large rooflights and glazed curtain walling.
The main departments are accessed from this central concourse and
a feature staircase provides access to a balcony refectory area and
first floor departments.
Departments within the building have been designed to maximise daylight
and views onto landscaped gardens and courtyards. The building aims
to become a landmark feature for Peterborough and a reflection of
CPFT's aspirations to provide the best healthcare facilities for the
community.
The 102-bed Cavell Centre, located on the existing Edith Cavell Hospital
site, opened its first phase to the public last November. Now fully
complete, the new purpose-built unit contains single en-suite bedrooms,
adult acute psychiatric wards, psychiatric intensive care units, older
people's mental health facilities, and a specialist service for people
with learning disabilities. It also houses restaurant-style dining
facilities for patients, staff and visitors, a fitness and recreational
centre, an information centre and landscaped gardens.
The single-storey buildings have been designed as a series of linked
pavilions, set within landscaped gardens and each with their own architectural
identity. The curved form of the adult inpatients and older people's
wards eliminate long corridors and add to the 'hotel' and patient-led
feel of the units. The choice of materials, both externally and internally,
enhances the patient's environment.
Nicola Hewes, Nightingale Associates' Project Director, said:
"We believe that we have realised our concept design and through
a close working relationship both with the Trust and the contractor,
Brookfield Construction Ltd., we have delivered buildings that are
both architecturally pleasing and provide high-quality clinical accommodation."
The new units are part of the 612-bed PFI hospital complex, which
will be one of the NHS's largest PFI projects to date, as well as
being one of Nightingale Associates' largest-ever contracts of its
kind.
Peterborough City Care Centre and Cavell Centre information from
Nightingale Associates
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About Nightingale Associates
Nightingale Associates is a leading practice serving the public sector.
It specialises in the fields of health, education and science.
Nightingale Associates is part of the Tribal Group plc
It has eight offices in the UK, as well as one office in Cape Town, South
Africa. In September 2008, it also launched an independent subsidiary company,
Nightingale Architects (SA) pty Ltd, in Cape Town.
Nightingale Associates' commitment to innovation and research has placed
it at the forefront of design developments in areas such as modern learning
environments, mental healthcare, environmental sustainability and laboratory
design.
In addition to Nightingale Associates' links with regulatory bodies, research
institutes and universities, its founder, Mike Nightingale, is a leading
advocate of design excellence and is the author of Better by Design - The
first Government-backed guide aimed at enhancing the design quality of healthcare
buildings.
Testament to Nightingale Associates' dedication to architectural quality
is its ability to win design awards, year after year.
About Tribal's health planning team
Tribal's health planning and facilities management team work on planning,
building and servicing health facilities, supporting the NHS, private hospitals,
construction companies and international clients.
About Tribal Group
Tribal Group offers a range of consulting, support and delivery services
focused on improving the delivery of public services.
We work in partnership with over 2,500 public service organisations, including
schools, colleges and universities; the NHS and primary care trusts; local
authorities and housing associations; central government departments and
government agencies; and third sector organisations.
We also operate internationally and have worked in over 60 countries in
the last five years.
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