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27-672: Fiona Stanley Hospital (FSH) is a state government hospital and teaching facility in Murdoch, Western Australia . Completed in December 2013, the hospital is the largest building project ever undertaken for the Government of Western Australia. It is immediately adjacent to the private non-profit St John of God Murdoch Hospital , with the distance between the entrances to the emergency departments of these two hospitals being approximately 390 metres (430 yd). The hospital campus includes

54-413: A 140-bed capacity. In Phase 2A, several operating theatres and two 24-bed general wards (surgical and medical) opened on 17 November 2014, along with orthopaedic, anaesthetic, hyperbaric medicine and limited intensive care capability. Phase 2B in early December included opening of significant maternity services (obstetrics, the birth suite and neonatal services) on level 3 of the main building. Phase 3,

81-453: A medication to treat his inflammatory bowel disease . Another patient suffered a catastrophic aneurysm after a medication to treat low blood pressure was inadvertently given in too high dose. Fiona Stanley has also been criticised for sanitary standards of operating theatres. In 2016 a patient contracted hepatitis C after undergoing a procedure immediately following a patient with that disease. Murdoch, Western Australia Murdoch

108-693: A range of events, activities and annual state and regional architecture awards, that feed into the national awards program. The National Architecture Awards are held in late October or early November each year and have been presented since 1981. The shortlisted entrants are drawn from relevant state based awards programs held earlier in the year (usually in June or July). The awards cover residential, public, education, commercial, interiors, small projects, urban design, international projects, steel construction and sustainability. National Prizes have been awarded annually since 2010, usually in early May and often as part of

135-630: A swipe card for functions such as updating patient records and reviewing diagnostic imaging such as X-rays . Phase 1 was the opening of the State Rehabilitation Service, with pathology, pharmacy and medical imaging providing support as required. It opened on 4 October 2014, with patients from Royal Perth Hospital 's Shenton Park campus being transferred to the new facility. Approximately 23 vehicles – ambulances, or others suitably equipped – left Shenton Park, transporting more than 80 patients. The new State Rehabilitation Service has

162-584: Is a suburb of Perth , Western Australia, located within the City of Melville . Murdoch University , St John of God Hospital Murdoch and Fiona Stanley Hospital are located in Murdoch. The suburb is named after Sir Walter Murdoch . Murdoch is located next to Winthrop , Bateman , Kardinya and North Lake . Boundaries with these suburbs are delineated by Somerville Drive, Murdoch Drive, Prescott Drive and Farrington Road respectively. Murdoch's residential area

189-623: Is adjacent to Murdoch railway station , Murdoch University , Wandoo Rehabilitation Prison and the private St John of God Murdoch Hospital . It is located 15 kilometres (9 miles) south of the Perth central business district via the Kwinana Freeway . The entire health campus, comprising several buildings, was designed by the Fiona Stanley Hospital Design Collaboration, a joint venture between

216-468: Is primarily on the northern side of South Street; the area on the southern side is primarily for commercial usage. While hospitals and educational institutions dominate the suburb's land usage, the area also includes a police station, a fire station, and the minimum-security Wandoo Rehabilitation Prison . There are two major hospital complexes within Murdoch: the privately owned St John of God Hospital and

243-630: The South Australian Institute of Architects was founded in the colony of South Australia on 20 September 1886, and in 1904 Walter Hervey Bagot designed its seal. The New South Wales Institute of Architects was established in 1871, headed by George Allen Mansfield . The secretary was Benjamin Backhouse , who was later a Member of the NSW Legislative Council . The Queensland Institute of Architects

270-619: The post-nominals FRAIA (Fellow), ARAIA (Associate Member) and RAIA (Member, also the organisation's abbreviation). The Institute supports 14,000 members across Australia, including 550 Australian members who are based in architectural roles across 40 countries outside Australia. SONA (Student Organised Network for Architecture) is the national student-membership body of the Australian Institute of Architects. EmAGN (Emerging Architects and Graduates Network) represents architectural professionals within 15 years of graduation, as part of

297-670: The "South Australian Chapter". The national headquarters was formerly located in Red Hill , Canberra , in a 1968 building designed by Bryce Mortlock from Sydney firm Ancher, Mortlock and Woolley. This building still functions as the ACT Chapter offices. In August 2008, following an informal poll of members in 2001, the National Council resolved to continue trading as the 'Australian Institute of Architects', while retaining 'Royal Australian Institute of Architects' as

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324-405: The 640 patient bedrooms in the hospital are single bed ensuite facilities, with less than 10% accommodating two patients. After completion of the first stage, the initial design of the hospital was to have a capacity of 643 beds. The final design saw the bed capacity increase to 783. The hospital is named after epidemiologist and public health campaigner Fiona Stanley . The site of the hospital

351-869: The Australian Architecture Conference. Each prize has a separate jury who assess a shortlist in each category. The inaugural 'Australian Achievement in Architecture Awards' were held on 18 March 2010 at the Gallery of Modern Art in Brisbane, presented separately to the National Awards. In 2017 the program was renamed as 'National Prizes'. National Prizes recognise achievement across a range of categories that support and promote advocacy, innovation and education, and do not relate to particular buildings which are judged at

378-522: The Australian Institute of Architects. A number of Australian colonies (later states) formed professional societies for architects. The Royal Victorian Institute of Architects (RVIA) was established as the Victorian Institute of Architects in the colony of Victoria in August 1856, receiving royal charter in 1889. After a couple of predecessors dating at least as far back as 1859,

405-507: The Fiona Stanley Hospital Design Collaboration (comprising architectural practices Silver Thomas Hanley, Hames Sharley and Hassell) the following awards and commendations: Throughout its construction phase, Fiona Stanley Hospital was originally planned to be a " paperless " hospital, thus meaning all the information is stored within computers. This idea was abandoned shortly after. A number of medication errors were reported in 2016. A 41-year-old man died after suffering avoidable side-effects of

432-784: The Government-operated Fiona Stanley Hospital that opened in October 2014. Tertiary education institutions Murdoch University and a campus of the South Metropolitan TAFE are located in Murdoch. Kennedy Baptist College caters for students from year 7 to 12. There are no primary schools within the suburb. Bus routes serving Discovery Way, Barry Marshall Parade and Murdoch Station : Bus routes serving Jennalup Street, Fiona Wood Road and Murdoch Station : Bus routes serving Murdoch Station only: There are several churches based in

459-490: The National Awards later in the same year. The AIA Gold Medal is the highest individual prize of the Australian Institute of Architects and had been presented annually since 1960. Each of the State and Territory chapters also present annual awards, including Australian Capital Territory, New South Wales, Northern Territory, Queensland, South Australia, Tasmania, Western Australia and Victoria. The winners of these awards form

486-478: The architecture profession by advocating for high quality design and responsible sustainability for the built environment ." As a professional body representing architects, the institute is represented on many national and state industry and government bodies, and is affiliated with the International Union of Architects (UIA). A chapter is maintained in each state and territory. Each chapter runs

513-658: The biggest stage, included the opening of the Emergency Department (ED), from 3 February 2015 with 72 beds including a paediatric emergency department. Many ED staff from the Fremantle Hospital moved across on the opening day and the ED at Fremantle closed as scheduled. Most other medical specialities in the main nine-storey main hospital building also opened, including 18 more wards and corresponding outpatient services in 10 clinics. The final Phase 4 included

540-452: The legal name. The postnominals of FRAIA (Fellow) and RAIA (Members and organisation abbreviation) continue to be used with the legal name abbreviated. In the preamble of the AIA's constitution states its wider purpose as " The Royal Australian Institute of Architects, established in 1930, is a national member based organisation for the architecture profession. The Institute supports and advances

567-512: The local offices of three architectural practices Silver Thomas Hanley, Hames Sharley and Hassell . After the appointment of the three firms in 2007, construction commenced in 2009, which was estimated to have cost A$ 2 billion. The directors responsible for the project from each firm were Giorgio Raffa, Warren Kerr and Jeff Menkens. The managing contractor for the project was Brookfield Multiplex . The hospital opened progressively over several months between October 2014 and March 2015. The opening

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594-512: The main Fiona Stanley Hospital tower with 18 theatres and over 22 wards on nine levels, an education building complete with replica wards and a large tiered lecture theatre, a separate mental health building, the four-storey State Rehabilitation Service building, a pathology building, an administration building and two multi-storey public carparks. The total floor area is 150,000 square metres (1.6 million square feet). Most of

621-596: The opening of the heart and lung transplant services in March 2015. The hospital employs approximately 4,000 clinical staff, as well as administrative, and other support staff such as cleaners, catering, equipment sterilisation services and technical support for hospital facilities such as power and security. In July 2015, the West Australian chapter of the Australian Institute of Architects awarded

648-417: The shortlist for consideration of the National Awards later in the same year. The International Chapter of the AIA also run an awards program. Separately judged awards occur in regional New South Wales and Queensland. Sources: The Institute motto, "Artem promovemus una", literally translated, means something like "Together we advance the profession". More subjectively it is construed in the first tenet of

675-598: The suburb of Murdoch, including Evangel Christian Fellowship; an evangelical church based in Murdoch University since 1991. [REDACTED] Media related to Murdoch, Western Australia at Wikimedia Commons Australian Institute of Architects The Australian Institute of Architects , officially the Royal Australian Institute of Architects (abbreviated as RAIA ), is Australia's professional body for architects. Its members use

702-725: Was delayed by six months to October 2014 due to issues with readiness of new integrated state-of-the-art information technology clinical systems. The Fiona Stanley facilities incorporate technological innovations such as automated guided vehicles that deliver catering towards, and mobile computer workstations on wheels to assist staff with dispensing of patient medications while accessing required clinical applications. Most bedrooms also have new multi-purpose, wall-mounted swing-arm, bedside patient entertainment systems incorporating touchscreens and keyboards that patients can use for ordering meals, making phone calls, watching TV or movies/games, which can also be redirected for use by clinical staff via

729-775: Was established in 1888, and the West Australian Institute of Architects (WAIA) in 1896. The Australian Institute of Architects was established on 6 September 1929, when state architectural institutes combined to form a unified national association. The RVIA became a foundation member of the federated body in 1929. On 18 August 1930 the 'Royal' title was granted, and it became the Royal Australian Institute of Architects. The Queensland Institute of Architects joined in 1930, with WAIA following in March 1943. SAIA joined up in July 1962, becoming

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