Heidelberg Repatriation Hospital Production Kitchen, Heidelberg, VIC
This commercial building project, completed in 2007, functions as a standalone facility. Applying world best practice workflow and production methodology, it utilises a “Barrier Control” strategy to manage contamination risks. The current design of the CPU provides 6405 meals per day based on a 5 days per week production cycle. This capacity represents up to 33% of the Melbourne Metropolitan Public Hospital (MMPH) System.
Steel and zincalume cladding is used as the shell of the building, with portal steel frames, a suspended concrete floor and provision of natural light. The aim is to provide a cost effective functional building that expresses efficiency and confidence, and a pleasant environment for its users.
PROJECT SIZE:
1,158 m²
STATUS:
Completed 2007
CLIENT:
Austin Health
Department of Health, Victoria
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