Robina Hospital
Wide Bollards, Frame Bin Enclosures and Slim Hoop bicycle parking are installed in the carpark of Robina Hospital. A Precious Silver finish is applied to all products. Custom tree grates also protect the trees on site.
- 4 feb 2015
In 2011 Lend Lease Property Management and Australian Native Landscape Constructions (ANLC) were engaged by the Victorian Government to complete the redevelopment of the Royal Children’s Hospital.
Part of this project involved the construction of the new Therapy Gardens in the Great North Court. The Gardens were built to assist in the treatment and rehabilitation of patients. Street Furniture Australia came on board to build custom benches and install an Arqua Refill post.
The new Royal Children’s Hospital project is the largest hospital redevelopment undertaken by the State Government of Victoria, with a budget of $946 million. The hospital was reopened on 26 October 2011 by Her Majesty The Queen, 50 years after she officially opened the hospital in 1963.
The Arqua Refill post, which was customised for this project, is a tried and tested product that is hygienic, long-lasting, vandal and corrosion resistant, and easily accessible by children and wheelchair users. This product is a perfect fit for the Royal Children’s Hospital, along with the custom-designed benches.
50 Flemington Road, Parkville, Vic 3052
Lend Lease, Australian Native Landscape Constructions (ANLC)
Wide Bollards, Frame Bin Enclosures and Slim Hoop bicycle parking are installed in the carpark of Robina Hospital. A Precious Silver finish is applied to all products. Custom tree grates also protect the trees on site.
St George Hospital began its humble operation in 1894. With over 100 years of service, St George has developed into one of the most respected hospitals in the Sydney region. Street Furniture Australia was commissioned to install a range of free-standing Mall seats, settings and planters in the hospital gardens, where staff, patients and visitors can take a break.
DDA-compliant custom seats for the hospital are designed by Oculus. Standard Street Furniture Australia armrests are integrated in the furniture to assist people with ingress and egress. The redevelopment of RNSH healthcare facilities were financed, designed and constructed by Infrashore. The project includes significant improvements to landscaping and urban design.