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[Thursday, 23 January, 2025]

[06:53:16 AM]

[Status: In progress]

[Client: WA Health]

[Size: 150,000m2]

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Fiona Stanley Hospital

Murdoch, Western Australia

Fiona Stanley Hospital is Western Australia’s flagship health facility. The hospital was completed over four stages with the final stage, the heart and lung transplant services facility, opening in March 2015.

The hospital is an essential part of the State Government’s health reform agenda, and includes a world class integrated cancer centre; the state’s major centres for trauma, burns, and liver and renal transplantation; 643 Inpatient beds with 80% being private rooms with ensuites; 140 rehabilitation beds; 70 place major emergency department; 60 bed ICU; 18 room operating and interventional suite; integrated education and research precinct and a major pathology building.
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The Hospital incorporates contemporary health design including evidence based design and ecologically sustainable development and is one of the most technologically advanced hospitals in Australia.

The Fiona Stanley Hospital Development recently won several awards from the Australian Institute of Architects Western Australian Chapter. The awards included the Wallace Greenham Award for Sustainable Architecture and a commendation for Urban Design. A consortium of Architects including STH, Hassell and Hames Sharley provided full architectural services for the project.

It is a huge project, a complex one. It is more than simply a hospital – there are eight buildings on this site, hundreds of beds. The clinical services and research facilities are truly magnificent.


Colin Barnett, Premier of Western Australia (Former)
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