The project aims to provide improved healthcare services to the region, including enhanced emergency services, specialist care, and community health programs.
Overview of the New Hospital
The new Mount Barker Hospital is a significant development for the region, aiming to improve the quality of healthcare services for the local community. The project has been in the planning stages for several years, with the South Australian Government investing heavily in the design and construction of the new facility.
Key Features of the New Hospital
The hospital will provide essential healthcare services to the residents of Mount Barker and surrounding areas.
The Need for a New Hospital
The existing hospital in Mount Barker has been in operation for over 30 years, and it has been struggling to meet the growing demands of the community. The hospital’s infrastructure is outdated, and it lacks the necessary facilities and equipment to provide high-quality healthcare services. The hospital’s emergency department is often overcrowded, leading to long wait times for patients. The hospital’s operating theaters are outdated and lack the necessary technology to perform complex surgeries.
Community-driven design that honors the local landscape.
The Importance of Community and Culture
Hassell’s design approach prioritizes the needs and aspirations of the community, ensuring that the built environment reflects the values and identity of the local population. This approach is rooted in the understanding that the built environment has a profound impact on the well-being and quality of life of its inhabitants. The design process involves extensive community engagement and participation, ensuring that the needs and aspirations of the community are taken into account. The use of local materials and sustainable practices minimizes the project’s environmental footprint. The incorporation of community facilities and public spaces fosters a sense of community and social connection.
The Connection to the Local Landscape
Hassell’s design approach also emphasizes the importance of connection to the local landscape. This connection is achieved through the use of natural materials, sustainable design principles, and thoughtful placement of buildings and infrastructure. The use of natural materials such as wood and stone reduces the project’s environmental impact. The incorporation of native vegetation and wildlife habitats promotes biodiversity and supports local ecosystems.