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Frankston Hospital Development

Frankston Hospital Development

Client:
Peninsula Health / Victorian Government

Location:
Frankston, Victoria

Status:
Ongoing

Traditional Custodians of the Land:
Boon Wurrung / Bunurong people

Contact Person:
Lawrence Toaldo

Our team and Bates Smart (Bates Smart + Architectus Conrad Gargett) have been engaged as the architects for the $1.1B Frankston Hospital redevelopment in Victoria’s Mornington Peninsula.

The redevelopment, which has commenced construction, is set to transform Frankston Hospital, delivering a new 12-storey clinical services tower, 15 new operating theatres, expanded women’s and children’s services, new mental health and oncology services, new inpatient units and a new medical imaging department.

The design adopts a people-centric approach to unifying the campus by maximising green space and enhancing connections to nature, daylight and fresh air to create a sense of calm and enable better health outcomes.

Client:
Peninsula Health / Victorian Government

Location:
Frankston, Victoria

Status:
Ongoing

Traditional Custodians of the Land:
Boon Wurrung / Bunurong people

Contact Person:
Lawrence Toaldo