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17 08 2011

Another Healthcare win

Another recently awarded project involves the provision of a 20 bed Non-acute Adult Mental Health Unit at the Shoalhaven Hospital. The unit/service needs to provide for a mixed in-patient gender and acuity, with shared support and separate living and outdoor spaces. The inpatient facility will ensure a range of age groups and persons at different stages of care need can be safely and appropriately accommodated at any one time, close to home, with access to specialist treatment, rehabilitation, recovery-oriented, and community mental health services.

27 07 2011

NSW Healthcare win

Daryl Jackson Robin Dyke has recently won the project to design the new Kurri Kurri – 14-bed Sub Acute Service ($10m) for the Hunter New England Area Health Service

The development of a new 14-bed sub acute / rehabilitation facility will enable patients from the Maitland / Cessnock / Kurri Kurri areas to obtain their sub acute / rehabilitation care within their local area. This will also support carers (who are often older spouses) / family members / friends to maintain regular contact with their family members / friends during their hospital stay, thus maintaining social and community contacts. The new facilities will be located on land located within the grounds of Kurri Kurri hospital and will provide specialised rehabilitation and aged care services.

31 01 2011

Melbourne Park Redevelopment of Eastern Plaza

The State Government has unveiled plans for the Eastern Plaza tennis centre as part of the redevelopment of Melbourne’s major sports precinct.
Minister Denis Napthine said construction firm Watpac would build Eastern Plaza with a consultant team including Daryl Jackson Architecture, Winward Structures and WSP Lincolne Scott.
“Watpac and their team including Daryl Jackson have done a fantastic job in designing this vital element of the Melbourne Park precinct that is set to benefit both Australian tennis and community users. We are delighted to be working with such high calibre professionals on this significant project,” Dr Napthine said.

07 12 2010

Jackson Architecture to Design Wellbeing Precinct in Carlton

The next stage of the innovative Carlton Housing Redevelopment project has been announced. Jackson Architecture are the Architects for the $180 million investment by Australian Unity in the Wellbeing Precinct which will promote social connectivity and deliver a range of care services and accommodation options for retirees in inner city Melbourne. The project comprises a Residential Aged Care facility, community Wellbeing Centre and a Retirement Village of 181 independent living apartments, providing accommodation for a total of 400 residents. Additional lifestyle facilities such as a swimming/hydrotherapy pool, gym, café, library, beauty therapy area and games room will complete the project. Daryl Jackson