Health Innovation Hub, Glasgow healthcare

Wes Streeting, Health Innovation Hub Glasgow healthcare

Designed by Hawkins\Brown, Health Innovation Hub is Glasgow’s new purpose-built life science facility. It focuses on advancing precision medicine technologies through the R&D stage ahead of commercialisation

Maggie’s Lanarkshire: Monklands Hospital, Airdrie

Maggie’s Lanarkshire: Monklands Hospital, Airdrie

Winner of the GIA Supreme Award + Wood for Good Award: this is a modest, low building that gathers a sequence of domestic-scaled spaces. Visitors enter via a quiet arrival court, defined by the low brick walls and two lime trees. At once, a sense of dignity and calm is encountered.

New Southern General Hospital Glasgow Building

southern-general-hospital

Scotland’s biggest ever hospital building project, the New Southern Hospital in Glasgow, was entirely publicly funded. The £842m project involved an integrated children’s and adult hospital, built on the site of the Southern General Hospital.

Prince and Princess of Wales Hospice Glasgow

Prince and Princess of Wales Hospice Building in Glasgow

Prince and Princess of Wales Hospice Glasgow: Clare Macallister, an interior designer with Burns Design, was design director of the new hospice building and created the innovative plans for the state-of-the-art facility

NHS Louisa Jordan temporary hospital Glasgow

NHS Louisa Jordan temporary hospital Glasgow

NHS Louisa Jordan temporary hospital in Glasgow: go-ahead Scottish company pulled off a minor miracle – while maintaining the highest possible standards of safe working – to help get the new healthcare facility up and running.

Lanarkshire Beatson, Monklands Hospital Airdrie

Lanarkshire Beatson Airdrie

Design: Keppie, architects. Located at Monklands Hospital in Airdrie, the new treatment centre is now up and running, welcoming patients to
this satellite of the Beatson West of Scotland Cancer Care Centre based at Gartnavel Hospital in Glasgow.

Adult services for the visually impaired

2016 marked the official opening of a brand new Allermuir service in Edinburgh, by blind charity Royal Blind. The ribbon cutting ceremony, led by Neil Findlay MSP, Chair of the Scottish Parliament’s Health and Sport Committee, introduced the new residence for visually impaired adults with complex needs.