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Lytham Primary Care Centre, Lancashire |
Initial submissions of projects from throughout the country were made by architects based in the two counties, then a short-listing for the final award. Another brp architects designed primary care scheme also made the final three on the shortlist: New build medical centre - The Culm Valley Integrated Centre for Health went on to receive a Highly Commended. This scheme was opened by HRH The Prince of Wales, and had been previously recognised in the RIBA East Midlands Awards last year.
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Princes of Wales opening Culm Valley Integrated Centre for Health, Devon |
The award winning scheme at Lytham was the culmination of a long association between brp architects and North Lancashire Primary Care Trust (formerly Lytham Primary Care Trust), with the project being developed by MedicX Ltd, a primary care developer with offices and projects throughout the UK.
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Lytham Primary Care Centre, Lancashire |
The scheme origins were based around a PCT strategy for the redevelopment of the prominent Victorian Lytham Hospital site which was to be cleared leaving a single clinic retained to make space for the new building, and consists of two GP surgeries, diagnostics and x-ray, treatment and teaching facilities, plus a dramatic atrium space with pharmacy and cafe. Built over three floors at 4500sq.m the project also included infrastructure for retained hospital building, extensive external works for the whole site and a health port for mobile scanners etc.
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brp accepting winning and highly commended awards 2010.
Antony Kavanagh, Lee Hankins, Robert Atherton of brp architects |
Based in Market Harborough, brp architects are in their 32nd year and have a national reputation for primary care design with a significant ongoing workload in the sector for numerous market leading 3PD developers, Primary Care Trusts, and direct for GPs. With a history of around one hundred medical projects brp architects continue to work nationwide on schemes that vary in scale from small deanery funded extension work, up to large multi occupier centres of up to 6000sq.m.
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