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[Sunday, 30 March, 2025]

[01:05:22 AM]

[Status: Completed 2014]

[Client: WA Health]

[Size: 150,000m2]

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Fiona Stanley Hospital

Murdoch, Western Australia

Fiona Stanley Hospital is Western Australia’s flagship health facility, designed to transform patient care through evidence-based design, advanced medical technology, and sustainable development. As a cornerstone of the State Government’s health reform agenda, it streamlines critical health services while prioritising patient well-being, accessibility, and operational efficiency.

With 643 inpatient beds (80% private with ensuites), a world-class integrated cancer centre, and major state centres for trauma, burns, and organ transplantation, the hospital provides comprehensive, patient-centered care. The facility also houses a 70-bed emergency department, 60-bed ICU, 18-room operating suite, and a dedicated research precinct, ensuring the highest level of clinical excellence.
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The hospital’s design integrates natural light, intuitive wayfinding, and healing environments to enhance patient recovery. Ecologically sustainable development principles reduce environmental impact while improving long-term operational efficiencies. Recognised for its innovation, Fiona Stanley Hospital has won multiple architectural awards, including the Wallace Greenham Award for Sustainable Architecture.

By balancing cutting-edge medical infrastructure with patient-first principles, the hospital sets a new benchmark for Australian healthcare, ensuring adaptability for future medical advancements.

It is a huge project, a complex one. It is more than simply a hospital – there are eight buildings on this site, hundreds of beds. The clinical services and research facilities are truly magnificent.


Colin Barnett, Premier of Western Australia (Former)
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