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01 | Welcome to Shaping 2017

A Note from the MD Denis Young Managing Director Meinhardt Australia Denis.Young@ meinhardtgroup.com

Welcome to the Care Edition of the Shaping e-Magazine, exploring Australia’s Health and Aged Care Sectors. Welcome to the second edition of the Meinhardt Australia ‘Shaping’ Magazine with a focus on health and aged care. Heath and aged care are strong local and global markets and ones where innovative thought, design and construction play an important role in the facilitation and success of institutions. This issue, we look at the projects that have offered Meinhardt the opportunity to work closely with industry leaders who are primarily interested in providing the best facilities for the end users. Meinhardt are focused on this sector on a global level as you will see through our fantastic Singapore and United Kingdom case studies. We also review our second 20:20 Vision event for 2017, which brought together thought leaders from academic, public and private spheres of the health industry to share their thinking on the future direction of the sector. We welcome your feedback. Thank-you and enjoy.

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20X20 VISION

Our thought leadership series turns its mind to the future of Care.

ASSISI HOSPICE SINGAPORE

A modern home-like approach to hospice

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design.

BUILDING 3 EAST FACADE

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DELIVERING IMPROVED HEALTHCARE IN REGIONAL VICTORIA How the regional health fund is boosting Victorian health care.

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THE PAVILIONS

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PREMIER HEALTH CARE

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We chat with Seventh-day Adventist about their new care facility.

Meinhardt take the lead on two Premier Health Care facilities.

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JEWISH CARE, LONDON

Meinhardt UK team up with Jewish Care to provide some great new care spaces. PAVILIONS AT BLACKBURN LAKE LOOKBOOK PACKAGE

ADVENTCARE RETIREMENT COMMUNITY VILLAGE

PROJECT NO: 12280 DATE: 17/07/2017

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PALACE NOVA CINEMA

A technical snapshot of SA’s innovative approach to mechanical engineering.

MEINEWS

News from Meinhardt Australia.

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03 | Meinhardt

Health & Aged Care 20:20 Thought Leadership Event Series

Events

In August, we hosted our second networking evening event for the year in the Melbourne office. We welcomed five incredible speakers to present work and points of view surrounding the climate of health and aged care both locally and abroad.

Leire Asensio and David Mah Asensio Mah Melbourne School of Design

Designing for Healthy Living

The 4 presentations covered Health and Aged Care sectors and highlighted interesting overlaps. The discussion that followed highlighted the clear passion for the topics shared by speakers and audience alike.

Stefano Scalzo Department of Health and Human Services

Guiding Public Health into a New Era

“We lead a design research project looking

“I have a unique position in government where

at what happens when you design residential

I came in as an architect and I am now looking

neighbourhoods using health considerations as

over service planning. I can see the entire

the main design consideration...

continuum of issues and service delivery models

Using parametric design... we looked at the effect of increasing the permeability of the block and changing the grain of the block to look at how it

that respond to health issues. We will be able to explore what possible enabling architecture could facilitate services to be delivered...

might affect the walkability of the block... Rather

There are some architects in the room who can

than am almost mechanical, repetitive fabric that

start putting their thinking caps on about the

we find in china, these same associations could

relationship between the built environment and

be used to offer irregularity, and difference in

the therapeutic milieu...

open space patterns, experiences and building types...

There is a lot of problems/issues that need

All this was in service of an environment that we

enough to have the kind of design grunt to be

hope will nurture more chances for encounters,

able to re-imagine what some of these new

different spaces that operate as social bridges...

typologies are. So, I look forward to working with

that belongs to the diversity of the subjects.”

most of you over the next few years.”

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addressing here in Victoria and we are fortunate


Meinhardt’ second thought leadership seminar for 2017 focused on the innovations in the care sector improving health and aged care facilities.

As with our ‘Education’ Evening in April, many successful connections were made and we received great feedback from attendees. We are looking forward to our next event, this time in collaboration with Roberts Day and Clarke Hopkins Clarke.

Lorraine Calder Australian Unity Retirement Living

Aged Care: The Way We Want It

Justin Farmer justin.farmer@meinhardtgroup.com

Frank Michienzi Japara Heathcare Ltd

Innovating Private Aged Care

they always were, doing the same thing they have

towards a silver tsunami. A metaphor for

always done... We are the future elderly. What do

an aging population. The demographic shift

we want from our latter years?

underpins a strong forecast demand for residential aged care...

the community, ... something that I understand

The industry must anticipate not only the need

and I’m happy to visit. It will have the same

but the expectation, the demand, and the

amenity as everybody else has in any other

attitudes of baby boomers who are well informed

community. There will be playgrounds. There will

and know their rights...

exchanged for companionship...

We need to start establishing new servicing

There will be kindergarten... People with

value and industry performance, creating on-

dementia or who have had a stroke who have had

demand services in our complexes, facilities and

language troubles and loneliness are happier...

homes... With rising infrastructure costs we need

after spending time with young children...

to be smarter within our delivery, operational

It’ll be a one stop shop... It will enable me to fly.”

Events

For more information on how to get involved or to reserve you place please contact:

“The Australian aged care industry is heading

be co-location with students where free rent is

Meinhardt

20:20 Future Communities

“The elderly are all the same on the inside as

I have a vision where aged care is just part of

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offerings and revenue streams... to maximise

design implementations, and pulling all those pieces together.”

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Assisi Hospice, Singapore The Assisi Hospice in Thomson Road - designed by New Space Architects - is also among 434 projects vying for honours in various categories in the 10th edition of the awards, which is part of the World Architecture Festival. Riddhi Karmacharya Director Singapore Riddhi.Karmacharya@ meinhardtgroup.com

Meinhardt provided integrated engineering

Ms Anita Fam, chairman of Assisi’s board

consultancy for the development of Assisi

of directors, said the rooms in the new

Hospice which replaces the original

building also have wider doors to allow

building located at 820 Thomson Road. It

patients to be wheeled in on their beds.

has a total of 85 in-patient beds consisting of 80 adult beds and 5 pediatrics beds, an Adult Day Care Centre and other ancillary and support facilities coming to a total GFA of 10,938 sqm. The new six-storey building is able to serve more than 2,000 patients a year, double the 1,000 patients it has previously

Ms Fam said the move was first broached some nine years ago. She described the new building as “more home-like”. “What is here is what I feel is the reality of a dream dreamt by many people many years ago, and what we feel should be the hallmark of quality hospice care,” she

accommodated.

added.

Assisi Hospice, which started out as a

Mr Mok Kim Cheong, 64, a liver cancer

wing in Mount Alvernia Hospital in 1969, occupied its old premises for more than 20 years. Among the new facilities is a dedicated ward for dementia patients. The ward features auto-locking doors and high contrast navy-blue toilet fittings, to allow them to better recognise the fixtures.

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patient, is motivated to get fit enough to walk because of a new garden that features leaves and flowers of different textures. “Taking walks in the sensory garden, which is warm and inviting, will be a respite for me and I want to get well enough for visits to the garden.”


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Hospice Courtyard

Singapore : Location Assisi Hospice : Client : Architects New Space Architects : Services Provided C&S and MEP Engineering

Hospice Entrance

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Delivering Improved Healthcare Richard Dayag Principal Healthcare Leader Richard.Dayag@ murchie.com.au

The Victorian Government has established the $200 million Regional Health Infrastructure Fund to provide people in rural and regional Victoria access to high-quality and compassionate end-of-life care, closer to home. The fund is part of a suite of reforms to

The following criteria was used to assess

improve end-of-life care and will provide

the applications:

upgrades for rural and regional hospitals to ensure Victorians, regardless of where they live, have access to quality healthcare

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Strategic Alignment

2

Health Care Improvements

3

Service Capacity, Demand Pressure & Efficiency

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Project Readiness

5

Governance

when they need it. Projects are determined through application-based funding rounds, with rural and regional hospitals and health services and agencies able to make submissions. Funding will assist regional and rural health services to improve: • Safety and quality of services; • Service capacity; • Models of care; • Patient and staff amenity; • Service efficiency.

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Facilities in Regional Victoria

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Bacchus Marsh Regional Hospital Djerriwarrh Health Services (DJHS)

area and the development of new staff

has been funded by the Department of

and patient change rooms.

Health & Human Services to expand and refurbish theatres services at the Bacchus Marsh Regional Hospital. The funding will allow for the development of two new operating theatres, an upgrade of an existing theatre, refurbishment of the recovery

Meinhardt is providing Building Services, Structural/Civil Engineering and ESD services. Other key team members include Silver Thomas Hanley as architects and Aurecon as project managers.

Meinhardt is currently involved in a number of projects funded in the first round of applications. West Gippsland Hospital The West Gippsland Healthcare Group

The project scope is currently

(WGHG) was awarded a Total End

considering a combination of the

Investment (TEI) funding of $9.3m in

following:

Round 1 of the RHIF.

• Refurbishment of the existing

The funding is for two capital construction projects for works to the existing West Gippsland Hospital as follows: • 8 bed short stay unit within the Emergency Medicine Department; and • Third Operating Theatre.

building(s); and/or • Additions to an existing building; and/ or • A new purpose built facility. Meinhardt is providing Structural & Civil Engineering services. Other key team members include Lyons as architects and Johnstaff as project managers.

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The Pavilions Nunawading Estate Retirement Village James Hargreaves Associate Structures

BU

James.Hargreaves@ meinhardtgroup.com

The Pavilions will be a state-of-the-art, fully

infrastructure is designed to interact and

equipped retirement community located

respect the existing vegetation which will in

adjacent to an existing aged care centre

turn add value.

also owned and run by the Seventh-day Adventist Church (SAC). This project involves the redevelopment of 4.5 hectares into seven residential buildings and a multipurpose building across three assumed stages. New roads and associated infrastructure will also form part of the redevelopment, accounting for increased residents and traffic at all scales. We are working closely with SAC, the project manager and architect to translate changing business drivers into futureproofed spaces. This includes close collaboration with the architect and project team to integrate sustainability into the project from the ground up. Furthermore, marketability, lifestyle and connectivity, and service delivery are the key factors in helping the client team arrive at quality aged care solutions. Significant existing vegetation has been incorporated into the development to provide a truly ‘green’ feel. Road and

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There is a considerable slope across the site equating to an average grade of 1 in 20. Working closely with the geotechnical engineer, we have offered a bulk earthwork plan that maximises the design and recognises accessibility requirements. Meinhardt has looked to provide stormwater detention options that are both cost effective and satisfactory to the approval authority to ensure downstream stormwater flow rates are not increased as part of the development. The development incorporates 7 stand alone buildings each with basement carparks. The carparks at present are shown to reflect the bespoke footprint of the buildings above. Careful attention is paid to the ground level design in order to maximise basement efficiency particularly on this sloping site.

PAVILIONS AT BL LOOKBOOK PAC


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UILDING 2 SOUTH FACADE

LACKBURN LAKE CKAGE

Building 1 : Residence and Entry Foyer

Building Layout

Melbourne, VIC : Location 2016 – Current : Year : Client ADVENTCARE RETIREMENT COMMUNITY VILLAGE

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Studio VIA : Architects : Services Provided Civil & Structural Engineering

Building 2 : Residence

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Building 5

JH What are SDA’s values / aspirations when

JH How is The Pavilions project meeting

JH What do you think s

it comes to Aged Care & Retirement Living?

those goals?

comes to Aged Care &

GG The Seventh-day Adventist Church is

GG With Pavilions Blackburn Lake, we aim

GG Our Christian appro

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ADVENTCARE RETIREMENT COMMUNITY VILLAGE

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. STUDIOVIA.COM.AU to set REV: a new standard in retirement living by

54 industry. As a not-for-p

that has a long history and commitment to

providing beautifully designed residences,

who perhaps has a mo

encouraging healthy, holistic living and an

nestled in a serene natural woodland

approach to Aged Care

active, quality lifestyle in the community.

landscape. However more than just a

Living, we have the flex

This health ethos translates well in our heath

collection of buildings, we have put much

broader scope and foc

network that includes Retirement Living

thought into offering a range of interesting

our residents rather tha

and Aged Care. We strive to give all our

programs and offerings that encourage

commercial profitability

residents the best quality of life, respect and

social interaction, active living and healthy

service in all our facilities.

lifestyle.

a not-for-profit faith-based organisation

BUILDING 7 VIEW FROM SOUTH-WEST

We were delighted to sit down with

Galen Gan, infrastructure coordinator at Seventh-day Adventist Church (Victoria) to find out more about the project from his point of view.

Building 7 : Residence

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Building 5 : Pool House

sets you apart when it Retirement Living?

JH Where do you see the sector going more generally?

oach to servicing this

GG A big challenge for the industry is

profit organisation

RETIREMENT COMMUNITY VILLAGE DATE: 17/07/2017 diminishing profitability and increasing REV: .

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JH What are the SDA plans for the future?

ADVENTCARE

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ore deliberate altruistic

regulation. The sector will naturally shift

e & Retirement

towards more profitable private funding

xibility to adopt a

models and greater operational efficiencies

cus on the welfare of

as they try to reduce their comparative

an just on atypical

costs. Demographic changes will also

y.

direct the design and demand of seniors

GG There are many opportunities in this STUDIOVIA.COM.AU 51 industry, however also many challenges.

While we don’t plan to grow as quickly as some of the for-profit players we do intend to grow organically, ensuring our growth does not come at the expense of the care we provide for our residents.

living housing stock, as tastes change and become more discerning, people live

MULTI-PURPOSE BUILDING VIEW FROM NORTH-WEST

longer pursuing healthier socially included lifestyles and the emergence and growth of technology and innovation fulfils the need for personal enrichment and connection.

Multipurpose Building

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Premier Health Care

Hamish Bills

Adelaide, SA : Location

Director

2016 – End 2018 : Year

South Australia Hamish.Bills@ meinhardtgroup.com

Premier Health Care : Client Kirkbride Boyce : Architects : Services Provided

Ridge Park Health Care

Building Services, Civil &

Structural Engineering

Heritage Restoration

Basement Carpark

Sloped Site

The site is compact and surrounded by

precast concrete and timber framing was

residential neighbours and a major arterial

used in the design of the structure to

road. The development included the

achieve the necessary fire ratings while

sensitive restoration and upgrade of and

keeping costs down. The design of the

1840’s heritage building and heritage wall

super structure focussed on creating

to become the major features and face of

column free spaces where possible to

the complex to the community. The site

‘future proof’ the design.

slopes East to West with an approximate fall of 8m.

The basement carpark design had to consider the effects of construction on

The two and three storey split building

the neighbouring buildings as well as the

structure incorporates many different

buildings remaining on site. The suspended

retaining walls including pile and cap,

slab over the ground floor back of house

precast and heal and toe masonry. Specific

facilities was designed to accommodate a

attention has been paid to proximity of

loading bay able to receive heavy vehicles

boundary and access requirements to

directly from the street.

install water proof membranes where required. A mixture of steel framing, in-situ concrete,

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Plant platforms to be recessed into the roof but readily accessible from an in-roof walkway.


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Premier Heath Care have an established reputation for producing quality aged care. Meinhardt are the lead engineers for the Ridge Park and Hervey Bay developments.

Case Study

Hervey Bay, QLD : Location 2017 : Year Premier Health Care : Client Kirkbride Boyce : Architects : Services Provided

Hervey Bay Aged Care

Building Services, Civil &

Structural Engineering

Resort Type Facilities

ADMAN HEALTH CARE HERVEY BAY

Recessed Plant Platforms

Australia Wide Collaboration

Meinhardt were responsible for the

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Drawing No: SK28

Scale:

Drawing Size: A1

Date: 20/03/2014

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This drawing is copyright and the property of Kirkbride Boyce Architects and must not be used without written authorisation.

were recessed into the roof while still

being readily accessible from an in-roof

design for a new 145 bed aged care

walkway. Close attention was given to the

complex in Hervey Bay Queensland for a

tiedown of the roof structure for the high

local Adelaide client.

wind conditions in this location, while both

included three internal courtyards with large cantilever balconies, a feature skylight

services and structure have considered the critical re compartmentalisation of the building.

over a central dining area, a canopy

The Adelaide and Brisbane offices of

covering the main entry and drop off area; a

Meinhardt worked together closely to

bowling green, sports bar, theatre, function

ensure coordination with the Adelaide

and training rooms, barbecue areas,

client and Architect as well as the Local

pergola’s and gazebo’s.

Council and contractors on site in Hervey

To improve aesthetics the plant platforms

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structural, civil and engineering services

The large foor plan two-storey development

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Bay.

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Kirkbride


Jewish Care : London

Gavin Hughes Associate London UK Gavin.Hughes@ meinhardtgroup.com

Meinhardt UK has an established and thriving relationship with Jewish Care. These two projects are testament to the fantastic global opportunities in this evolving sector. Jewish Care represents the largest provider

The redevelopment of the Princess

of health and social care services for the

Alexandra Home in Stanmore is the

Jewish community in the UK. Created in

organisation’s largest and most ambitious

1990, through the merger of two communal

project to date. The project will see an

charities, Jewish Care provides a wide

old, run down care home replaced with

range of services for older people, people

a unique care campus providing a wide

with disabilities, mental health needs, visual

range of housing and care services to meet

impairment, as well as Holocaust survivors

both current and future needs of an ageing

and refugees. Jewish Care also offers

community.

support and guidance to families, carers and the bereaved, as well as programmes for children and young people. This is all possible due to the hard work and dedication of the organisations 1,400 staff

The Hendon Independent Living Scheme, situated in the Borough of Barnet, will see residents move in to newly built selfcontained apartments by the end of 2018.

and 3,000 volunteers.

1,400

Professional staff

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3,000 Volunteers


Tight Constrained City Centre Site

Hendon

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Image: McAdam Architects

Jewish Care Meinhardt UK

Independent Living Scheme Civil & Structural Design

Basement Within Gravel Soils

Adjoining Listed Buildings

The proposed development consists of two residential blocks, a five storey building over basement and a two storey residential building, around a central communal courtyard. The development is geotechnically unique in that it is located within gravels rather the majority of London which is clay. As a result there are significant challenges in the design of the basement and its construction. This involved a modified foundation design

Meinhardt designed the basement and building foundations to reduce the building differential settlement as a result of the gravel soil conditions, which allowed us to reduce the amount of piles required and extent of basement construction. We utilised a masonry and precast option within the development to maximise construction adaptability and construction phasing requirements.

Innovation

and significant temporary works design considerations. As part of the design process we had to consider the requirements for construction phasing, maintaining access to the works and local community impact. As this is a service to the local community the need to manage its impact on residents was a key challenge.

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Independent living apartments for older members of the community

Storey concrete frame building

Stone masonry & precast building

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Princess

Alexandra Care Home

Civil & Structural Engineers When Jewish Care purchased the Princess

The works will be undertaken in two

Alexandra Care home in 2000 it was

phases. The first phase will be the building

with the knowledge that it would require

of the new home, being built alongside the

redevelopment. The Princess Alexandra

existing home. Only once this is complete

building is a result of numerous extensions

and residents are comfortable in their new

and adaptations to the original residential

home will we begin the second phase of

property on the site over the years, and has

works which will include the demolition of

limited accessibility internally and to the

the current home.

mature landscaped setting. The current layout does not lend itself to encouraging independence for residents, or provide the environment required for caring for those residents with dementia. Jewish Care saw the potential in this 16.5-acre site and worked on a vision to create not only a new care home but a community with a range of care facilities to meet the growing and changing needs and aspirations of the local community. Planning permission was granted in

The new care home is designed to follow a ‘cluster model’ of 16 bedrooms sharing residential, homely common facilities including a kitchen, dining room and living space. The space gives residents the opportunity to form strong relationships with their neighbours and staff teams. Furthermore, a suite of Assisted Living Studios are provided to help maintain the independence of those who need closer care.

Innovation

late 2015 for the redevelopment of the Princess Alexandra Care Home into a care community providing a range of facilities including a community day centre and specialist dementia day care facility, a restaurant, synagogue, shop, hairdresser and well-being facilities for residents and visitors alike. Jewish Care’s approved scheme consists of a building of 12,825 sqm GIA, set over 3 storeys above ground with a lower ground floor set in the contours of the existing topography.

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Bedroom nursing and dementia care home

One and two-bedroom independent living apartments

Assisted living suites with communal facilities


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Image: Pollard Thomas Edwards

Jewish Care Meinhardt UK Funding Through Fundraising

Phased Construction

Occupation During Construction

Image: Catalyst Interior Design

Image: Catalyst Interior Design

Image: Pollard Thomas Edwards

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Palace Nova Cinemas Meinhardt worked in partnership with Palace Nova Cinemas, Climat Air Conditioning, Temperzone, Seeley and D-STAL Electrical to provide a practical mechanical engineering solution that reduced the running amps from 250 to an impressive 84 amps. Bob Ellis General Manager South Australia Bob.Ellis@ meinhardtgroup.com

The cinema industry is changing: high

As the mechanical specialists on the

property rents, evolution in projection

project, Meinhardt was faced with several

technology and shifting audience

challenges:

demographics have put great economic pressure on cinema spaces trying to fill their 100+ seat theatres without success. Palace Nova could see the shift and chose to change the game, converting their 3 large 160 seat cinemas into 8 smaller cinemas ranging from 18 to 120 seats. This has both a practical and psychological advantage. Movie goers can now experience a wider selection of movies from all over the globe in a space engineered to maximise comfort.

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• Need for individual air conditioners & controls for each cinema. • Requirement to ‘fit’ the plant into the existing Bio-box which became available with the introduction of digital projection in lieu of reels. • Low noise levels in all theatres. • Keep capital cost down. • Keep operational cost down. • Low noise level outside due to the adjacent apartment block.


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Adelaide : Location 2017 : Year Palace Nova Cinema : Client : Architects ITN Architects International PTY LTD : Services Provided MEP Engineering

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Existing Layout

During the design phase, we concluded

The final outcome of the installation is that

that the 45kw air conditioning unit required

with all cinemas operational we are now

for the larger cinemas were too noisy for

drawing 84 amps on a 40˚C day.

the neighbours. This caused a re-think to see how we could use 30kw units which were much quieter. In addition, we were limited to 250 amps from the mechanical services switchboard and we knew that on days of peak demand, that the existing 250 amp breaker had been tripping.

Climate Wizard

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Outside air is introduced into the space via 2 Climat Wizard Units. The units each supply 1100 L/s of outside air directly into the return air plenum of the units serving cinemas 8, 9, 11 & 12. We can significantly increase our capacity with the Climat Wizard which are fitted with VSD drives to


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New Layout

increase or decrease the outside air flow

The cost increases, incurred as with every

depending on the cinema’s CO² levels.

project in providing for the new units

This reduces fan energy requirements and

and duct work, were clearly offset by the

noise levels.

savings. Smaller air conditioning units

The lower air flow through the Climat Wizard lead to lower Air Off temperatures. On Christmas day when the ambient temperature was 40°C and low wet bulb, we had an air off condition of 14.2°CDB. The performance of the Climat Wizard has substantially exceeded our expectations.

meant smaller duct sizes, lower noise ratings and a reduction in equipment size and acoustic barriers for plant. Less physical weight on the roof structure will have long term benefits for the building and there is now no need for a submain upgrade.

System Comparison

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News & Events News | Australia “Bid. Better. Best” Melbourne, Victoria

Splash, Craigieburn Aquatic Centre Hume, Victoria

Justin Farmer, Marketing and DB was

The new aquatic centre in Craigieburn:

invited to speak at a BD focused session

Splash, is due to open doors to the public

along side Belinda Coates, Slattery, and

in October. Murchie Consulting as a part of

Jannie Mcleod, Arup.

Meinhardt have provided building services

The focus of the evening was to share

for the development working with architects

knowledge of and tips for honing proposal

Peddle Thorp.

management, getting ahead of the curve in bid leadership and the psychology of a winning mind-set.

Copperhouse Nursing Home

Meinhardt Run Melbourne

Meinhardt SA have won the Copperhouse

Melbourne, Victoria

services, structural and civil engineering for

This year was the 10th year of Run Melbourne, the fundraising/exercise incentive that has collected over $12million for charities across Australia. Two of

Whyalla, South Australia

Nursing Home project, providing all building client Russell & Yelland Architects.

Paragon Apartments

Meinhardt’s finest got up bright and early

Zetland, New South Wales

on a Sunday for the cause. Marty Ryan hit

The Paragon Project Team has achieved

the 10km and Adam Ballard did the 6km,

practical completion of the 192 apartment

raising money with the Caulfield Bears for

complex. Meinhardt NSW provided building

BeyondBlue.

services for the project.

News | Meinhardt International 2 Project Wins for Meinhardt Facades

MOU Signed With Xi’An Trade Investment Co

The team has been appointed to see ONE

Meinhardt plans to capitalise on the Belt

in Limassol, Cyprus, through to completion

& Road Initiative (BRI) for growth as it has

working with architects WKK.

operations in most of the countries along

The team has also been appointed from

the BRI.

stage four on Manchester’s Kampus

This partnership will allow effective

development, a £250m mixed use scheme

cooperation and promotion of various

with Chapman Taylor architects.

activities between the two organisations.

Limassol, Cyprus + Manchester, UK

Singapore, Singapore

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The $170m Lighthouse Skyscraper, Melbourne CBD, recently reached completion. The project features 607 units comprising of one, two and three bedroom apartments with a total of 50,704m2. The development features an automated car parking stacker system, pool, and resident lounge areas along with amazing views across Melbourne and beyond.

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Meinhardt provided building services and ESD. The architects for the project are Elenberg Fraser. The contractor

The Lighthouse

was Multiplex. Lighthouse is a joint venture between Hengyi and Sixth Grange.

Meinhardt are proud to have worked with Essendon Fields, Air BP and Civilex Victoria Pty Ltd to deliver this unique facility on what is a highly constrained site. Meinhardt provided Lead Consultant, Civil Engineering, Structural Engineering and Building Engineering services to the project. Intricate integration between all disciplines provided both challenges and opportunities for successful

Essendon Fields

delivery.

Private, family-owned developer The Deague Group has acquired a 4000 square metre site in South Melbourne approved for a 15,000 sq m office building with an end value of $150 million. The new building, designed by architects Rothelowman, would be constructed with “hotel” style amenities including

Moray Street

reflection gardens, the Deague Group said. Construction will start at the end of 2017.

Meinhardt Queensland are providing structural and civil services for the new Smithfield Cinemas and Entertainment Leisure Precinct in Cairns. The development consists of an indoor/outdoor precinct with a new gym, cinema complex, medical suites, and a range of cafes and restaurants. The site falls within the Region C Cyclonic area. As a result special wind loading considerations have been taken into

Smithfield Cinema, Cairns

account. Furthermore, the post tensioned structure reduces cost and material requirements.

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