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Stafford Vet Hospital
Christopher Frederick Jones

Stafford Vet Hospital

The Stafford Vet Hospital is a world-class specialist veterinary facility operated by Queensland Veterinary Specialists and Pet ER, offering both elective and emergency patient care.

photo_credit Christopher Frederick Jones
Christopher Frederick Jones

As well as promoting animal welfare, the wellness of clients and staff is equally considered in the design of the hospital. Good clinical work is delivered when people feel healthy, professional and happy. This is the principal role of architecture in this setting.

photo_credit Christopher Frederick Jones
Christopher Frederick Jones

With both animals and humans in mind, the first room encountered is a roofless entry garden, offering the presence of nature – the ground, the sky, vegetation and emptiness. The garden room is a place of pause and calm, providing an opportunity for a dog to pee and its owner to gather themselves prior to entering the hospital.

photo_credit Christopher Frederick Jones
Christopher Frederick Jones

Understanding one’s relative position and orientation in a building can have a bearing on feelings of comfort and well-being. The garden, albeit small, provides a key way-finding element at the entry to the building. All publicly-accessible spaces are arranged around this light-filled outdoor room. This is of particular consideration for veterinary practices as their service and functions are best accommodated by ‘deep plans’ (floor plans that are multiple-rooms wide in any direction).

photo_credit Christopher Frederick Jones
Christopher Frederick Jones

As a humane response to its deep plan, the animal hospital is penetrated by a network of circulation corridors for human and animal movement, allowing natural light and ventilation to slice through the plan.  Numerous large skylights also deliver daylight into key intersections of these cuts.

photo_credit Christopher Frederick Jones
Christopher Frederick Jones

These porous moments in the plan invite the presence of natural phenomena and register time and the nuance of outside light conditions across the day.
Circulation paths are widened to facilitate occupancy and encourage social connections between staff and the cross-pollination of ideas and knowledge across disciplines.

photo_credit Christopher Frederick Jones
Christopher Frederick Jones

In the absence of overt retail signage, the building form and material further conceals the inner function of the building. The hospital envelope is curiously opaque in a conscious attempt to preserve the privacy and dignity of clients and patients, and to enable a range of medical and surgical activities to occur discreetly.

photo_credit Christopher Frederick Jones
Christopher Frederick Jones

The identity of the hospital reflects its light-industry land zoning and 24/7 operation, expressed through an austere, reductive and formal language of proprietary corrugated cladding.

photo_credit Christopher Frederick Jones
Christopher Frederick Jones

The integration of both metal and fibreglass sheeting allows the building fabric to be reactive to natural and artificial light, and pleating in the wall profile is both elegant and practical, functioning as a mechanical head flashing to all openings.

photo_credit Christopher Frederick Jones
Christopher Frederick Jones

These subtle refinements in the manner and detailing of the building façade reflect the values, precision and care of this leading group of veterinary practitioners.

photo_credit Christopher Frederick Jones
Christopher Frederick Jones

Team:

Architects: Vokes and Peters

Building Contractor: Rohrig

Building Certifier: Building Certification Consultants

Landscape Architect: Citicene

Town Planning: Veris

Structural and Civil Engineering: Greg Killen Consulting Engineers

Services Engineers: Lucid Consulting

Signage and Branding: Gangplank Studio

Interior Design: Vokes and Peters

Photographer: Christopher Frederick Jones

photo_credit Christopher Frederick Jones
Christopher Frederick Jones

Materials Used:

Facade cladding: Corrugated Metal Cladding, Zincalume – Bluescope Steel/Translucent Fibreglass Cladding

Flooring: Sheet Vinyl – Armstrong Nylex / Vitrified tiles - Wincklemans

Doors: Aluminium, clear anodised – G James

Windows: Aluminium, clear anodised – G James

Roofing: Corrugated meatl cladding, zincalume – Bluescope Metal

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Product spec sheet

Sheet Vinyl – Armstrong Nylex
Facade Cladding
Windows & Doors
Vitrified tiles

Project data

Project Year
2021
Category
Hospitals
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