The proposal is to provide a 24 bed low security dementia and mental health unit on the grounds of NHS Fife, Stratheden.
Patient accommodation is split into 2 wings for organic and functional groups of patients respectively, and is separated by a central service spine serving both groups.
In each wing there are 12 single bedrooms with en-suite shower rooms, located around an enclosed courtyard. The courtyards allow for easy and free access to the outside into a secured garden for both groups of patients.
Approach to the building is via a foot path and vehicular road which runs around an existing sycamore tree in the middle of the site.
To the East side of the entrance is a rotunda which houses staff meeting, rest and consulting rooms. The rotunda accommodates non-patient areas and access for patients to this area is supervised.
The previously designed building on the adjacent site can be seen here...
| Architects | Richard Murphy, Graeme Armet, Brian Tobin, Tersius Maass |
| Healthcare Planner | Interserve Health Scotland |
| Project Manager | Cyril Sweett |
| Structural Engineering | URS Corporation Ltd |
| M&E Engineers | Capita Symonds |
| M&E Engineers | Vaughan Engineering Group |
| Quantity Surveyor | Interserve Building Scotland |
| Cost Manager | Capita Symonds |
| Planning Supervisor | Capita Symonds |
| Contractor | Interserve Building Scotland |
| Construction Cost | £4.2m |
| Client | NHS Fife |
2011 RIBA Award
2011 Scottish Design Award - Commendation
2010 Building Better Healthcare Award - Best Mental Health Building Design
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