Omagh Hospital & Primary Care Complex
Omagh Hospital and Primary Care Building, County Tyrone Healthcare Design
Omagh Hospital and Primary Care Complex, County Tyrone
Northern Irish Healthcare Development – design by TODD Architects with Hall Black Douglas
21 Jul 2017
Omagh Hospital and Primary Care Complex in County Tyrone
Design: TODD Architects with Hall Black Douglas
Omagh Hospital & Primary Care Complex – A New Model of Care
TODD Architects (with Hall Black Douglas) have completed the £75m state-of-the-art Omagh Hospital and Primary Care Complex in County Tyrone, the first of its kind in Northern Ireland.
Sitting on a greenfield site on the outskirts of the town, this innovative scheme replaces the previous 118-year old Tyrone County Hospital, delivered under a three year contract by local contractor McLaughlin & Harvey.
photographs © Chris Hill Photography
Omagh Hospital and Primary Care Complex introduces a new model of care into the province, bringing together acute and primary services onto a shared campus, including modern GP practice facilities, a day procedure unit and urgent care department, together with a 40-bed ward.
Architecturally the scheme has been conceived with vernacular influences, particularly in the approach to the overall scale and mass where the various key components have been grouped into defined and legible elements, linked with light glazed enclosed links; a connecting street and a main
atrium/foyer space.
The newbuild complex is composed of a series...
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