Flinders centre for innovation in cancer
At a glance
The GHD Desing Flinders Centre for Innovation in Cancer (FCIC), incorporating the LIVESTRONG Cancer Research Centre and ACRF Cancer Prevention Unit, is part of the Flinders University campus in Adelaide.
The challenge
It is a unique facility, in its strategic focus on the scientific pursuit of preventative and screening detection strategies, the translation of these into community and clinical benefit, and the provision of multidisciplinary cancer care at all stages from diagnosis through to treatment and end-stage disease.
A key feature informing the design of the centre is the capacity to integrate research across a number of basic disciplines and clinical sciences. The architectural concept focuses on several key areas, presenting an image of strong identity as an integrated research facility at the leading edge of research into cancer treatment.
Our response
Our team designed a functional layout that highlights the strategic intent of an integrated cancer centre, while the design of the atrium with the thoughtful application of materials and natural light, creates a warm and inviting space that promotes a sense of healing, well-being and hope.
The atrium is the focal point of the interior space - a concentration of movement, activity and life. This space encourages informal communication and exchange between different departments, facilitating the rapid application of research findings into clinical practice.
The northern wing consists of research laboratories and office accommodation for clinical trials nurses and oncologists. The southern wing accommodates the cancer clinic and the day treatment suites. The ground floor encompasses a multi-purpose lecture/function area with patient education facilities.
A new helipad, located on the roof of the building, provides direct access to the existing Flinders Medical Centre Accident and Emergency Department for retrieval teams.
Deborah Heithersay, CEO, Flinders Medical Centre Foundation, commented that GHDWoodhead had exceeded the brief and expectations by creating an iconic building that has given an identity to cancer and provided hope to the community.
"This centre is the first integrated cancer treatment and research facility in South Australia and the GHDWoodhead team carried out extensive research both nationally and internationally to achieve the best outcome," Ms Heithersay said.
GHDWoodhead is extremely honoured that one of the meeting rooms has been named the Woodhead room in appreciation of our collaborative design contribution to this important facility.