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Completed in late 2014, the Kathleen Kilgour Centre is a three-storey building with a total area of 3,000m2 and an overall site area of a compact 1,000m2. The $34m radiotherapy treatment facility is expected to provide annually for 500-600 patients with local cancer-treatment options. The emphasis has been on creating a patient-centered facility that is easy to access and navigate, psychologically calm and welcoming. The client requested that the building be substantially powered from a renewable energy source therefore a large solar array was incorporated into the design. At the southern end is an easily discernible translucent ‘box’, which at night becomes a glowing beacon for the centre.

Buildings for healthcare are amongst the most urgent, rewarding and technically challenging design tasks for an architect. Medical environments can often be intimidating and unsettling for patients. When designing this facility we gave great consideration to the technical aspects of the project, but utmost in our minds was the introduction of measures that might improve the experience for those that use it.

Location: Tauranga

Year Completed: 2015

Photography: Simon Devitt

Awards:

  • NZIA Resene Colour Award: undefined
  • NZIA Waikato Bay of Plenty : Public Architecture
  • NZIA Waikato Bay of Plenty : Architecture Award
  • New Zealand Property Council Award: Excellence
  • BEST Awards Silver: Public and Institutional Spaces
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Established in 2004, Wingates is an award-winning Architecture & Interior Design studio.

With offices in Auckland, Tauranga and Hamilton, the studio has earned a reputation for delivering successful solutions across a range of design disciplines. The team boasts extensive experience and skill in the areas of commercial architecture, interiors, residential, retail, hospitality, healthcare and education, sharing the philosophy that optimum solutions are achieved using a combination of innovative thinking and open dialogue with all those involved in, and affected by the project. 

We have a passion for creating quality buildings, environments and products that respond to their client’s needs, user requirements and community expectations. The practice benefits from an extensive skills base that is constantly developing.

At Wingates we believe good design is an investment, and good design solutions are achieved through the application of informed and innovative thinking. Open inclusive dialogue with all those involved in, and affected by the project, will deliver the best possible solution.