
Convincing financiers to allocate more than 20,000sq m of possible hospital floor area to courtyards, terraces and winter gardens instead of clinical beds requires more than architectural vision.
It requires a certain level of moxie—and creative clairvoyance.
Melbourne’s new Footscray Hospital will be a business case for wellness-driven healthcare infrastructure, as data and research underpins design decisions that challenge conventional hospital development models.
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