Otago Daily Times

Hospital design process

- DAVID LOUGHREY david.loughrey@odt.co.nz

An artist’s impression of a possible design for the new Dunedin Hospital outpatient and day surgery building shows (clockwise from top left) the building from Castle St, showing the walking bridge to the inpatients building on the Cadbury block, the northfacin­g front entrance of the building, and the building from Cumberland St, looking down St Andrew St.

DESIGN drawings have emerged of the new Dunedin Hospital, offering an early glimpse of the planned outpatient and day surgery building on the block bounded by Cumberland, and Castle Sts, north of St Andrew St.

The drawings, which come from an unfinished concept design plan for the hospital, show a doubledeck glass walking bridge between the building and its larger neighbour, the main inpatient block on the former Cadbury site.

They are one of a number of facade options included in the design, and are expected to change as the design process continues, but may give an indication of the size and placement of the building.

Minister of Health David Clark announced last year the hospital would be built in two stages, the outpatient building first, followed by the inpatient building.

The smaller outpatient and day surgery building was due to be opened in two stages, in November 2023 and November 2024.

Southern Partnershi­p Group chairman Pete Hodgson stressed the drawings, which appeared in a Southern District Health Board newsletter, were just one of various facades suggested in the yettobefin­ished concept design.

The finished document would, however, include expectatio­ns of the number of storeys the building would have, its size, aspects like how many surgery wards or emergency department beds it would have, and where service vehicles would access the building.

Mr Hodgson said the concept design was ‘‘not yet finished, but close’’.

There was still plenty of planning still to go.

The concept design would be followed by preliminar­y, developed, then detailed design documents.

The Ministry of Health said yesterday the design could change considerab­ly as the design process goes on.

A spokeswoma­n said designs were expected to be superceded when new architects were confirmed.

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GRAPHIC: SOUTHERN DISTRICT HEALTH BOARD

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