The 2019 QEIIMC Masterplan, developed in collaboration with Hames Sharley Architects and shaped by community feedback, is now available. It outlines sustainable growth and improvements for the campus, focusing on increased green spaces, improved accessibility, and the integration of facilities to support healthcare, research, and education.
The Queen Elizabeth II Medical Centre (QEIIMC) Trust, in collaboration with Hames Sharley Architects, is thrilled to announce the availability of the 2019 Masterplan. This strategic blueprint marks a significant milestone, building on the successes of the 2010 Masterplan and setting the stage for future sustainable growth and improvements across the campus.
The development of the 2019 Masterplan has been a testament to the power of community engagement, drawing on insights from staff, patients, visitors, local community members, and stakeholders. This collaborative effort has ensured that the Masterplan not only addresses the current needs but is also poised to meet future challenges, fostering an environment that supports superior healthcare, research, and educational outcomes.
The Masterplan introduces a comprehensive vision for the campus, focusing on increased green spaces, enhanced building efficiency through vertical expansion, and integration of clinical, research, and education facilities. It emphasizes improved accessibility, including the potential for increased public transport options and broader parking solutions with minimal environmental impact. The plan also outlines a strong connection with the University of Western Australia and Kings Park, ensuring a cohesive and sustainable campus environment.
The 2019 Masterplan is more than a document; it's a roadmap for transforming the QEIIMC into a leading healthcare, research, and education hub. With a focus on sustainability, innovation, and community, the Masterplan lays the groundwork for a campus that continues to evolve and adapt, ensuring it remains at the forefront of medical excellence.