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Koh-I-Noor Contemporary Aged Care

Named after the diamond in the Crown of Queen Elizabeth, this development involved the demolition of an existing aged care facility and replaced with the new construction of ‘Koh-I-Noor Contemporary Aged Care’.

The new facility is two storey’s, specifically designed with 80 aged care and dementia care beds. New amenities include activity and dining areas with intimate domestic kitchens for residents to enjoy. These are complemented with a commercial kitchen, laundry and staff areas. There are views and access to dementia wandering gardens and internal courtyards throughout the building.

The external design reflects the residential nature of the surrounding suburb of Wembley. It sits comfortably within this context, having consideration for the neighbours. Artwork is integral to the architecture, creating a stunning natural entry from Pangbourne Street.

This project received Winner for ‘Residential Aged Care Project of the Year’ at the Eldercare Innovation Awards 2019.

Scroll to the last image to watch a video we created of this project.

Bethanie Gwelup Aged Care

Completed in March 2017, this state of the art Aged Care Facility situated in Perth’s north-west provides 112 specifically designed high care and dementia en-suite bedrooms.

Ancillary rooms include a hair salon, library, social rooms for arts and crafts, treatment rooms, café and dining rooms. The external façade of the facility also reflects the quality of design within, with a mix of elegant materials from stonework, facebrick, aluminium cladding and metal roofing.

With designed sustainability in mind, the waste water is retained from the industrial washing machines and used to reticulate through surrounding landscaping, which in turn saves water and reduces running costs. The power provisions for these buildings are predominantly self-sufficient with over 680 PV (Photo Voltaic) modules situated on both roofs.

The new worship centre and community outreach facilities developed in conjunction with the Lake Gwelup Christian Church, will significantly enhance the quality of life for residents, staff and the broader community of Gwelup. The co-location of the church facilities with the aged care facilities will foster an ongoing relationship and sense of belonging between a vast range of people, resulting in a strong spirit and support network amidst a multi-generational, multicultural community.

 

Click here to watch a fly through to see the full extent of the development.

Click here to view the completed project feature in the West Australian TV program ‘Home in WA’.

This meticulously planned suite of buildings provide a world class, state of the art aged care environment.