By McCoy Wixon Architects
Manaaki is a stand‑alone day surgery facility at Mercy Hospital, Dunedin.
The building contains two levels and accommodates two operating theatres, associated CSSD and recovery spaces, as well as consultation rooms and a reception/waiting area on the upper level.
The lower level houses Mercy Cancer Care.
The building is on a residential street adjoining the hospital, so care has been taken to provide a context to the residential streetscape and to the more commercial approach of the Mercy Hospital design. Particular consideration has been given to existing trees on the site.
A combination of material selection, outdoor spaces, landscaping and indoor outdoor connection provides an environment to aid the patient’s experience.
Project Completed 2017
NZIA Southern Architecture Award 2017
New Zealand Master Builders Commercial Project Award 2018
For over 60 years, McCoy Wixon Architects have been designing stand-out architecture throughout the South Island of New Zealand. That experience has underlined a fact: that listening and fully understanding the client's needs determines a project's success.
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