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Healthcare Estates


Tuesday 4 October 2016


Specification & BIM Theatre 08.45 Registration & Exhibition Visit


09.30 Welcome & Introduction from Architects for Health 10.15 Architects for Health Presentations. (1) St Bartholomew’s Hospital, London – Stephen Herbert, Vice President Senior Project Architect, HOK Architects (2) QEII Hospital, Welwyn Garden City – Greg Penoyre, Senior Partner, Penoyre + Prasad Architects


11.15 BIM4Health session 12.00 Engaging Interiors – the role of interior design in shaping the ’emotional state’ of users Joel Martineau, BIM Operations Leader, Stantec


12.45 Security Minded BIM: Implications for healthcare development Rachel Heywood, Assistant Project Manager, Gleeds Management Services


14.15 Architects for Health presentations (1) Alder Hey Hospital, Liverpool – Ged Couser, Architect Director BDP and Stuart MacArthur, Healthcare lead Laing O’Rourke


(2) Clock View, Liverpool – Chris Shaw, Director Medical Architecture


15.45 How to Put BIM into practice Jamie Barrett, Managing Director, Evolution5


15.00 Architects for Health presentations (1) Banbridge Health and Care Centre - Portadown NI Claudia Bloom, Director, Avanti Architects (2) St Pancras Public Mortuary - London Paul Murphy, Director, Paul Murphy Architects


Tuesday 4 October 2016


Mental Health & Dementia Theatre 08.45 Registration & Exhibition Visit


10.20 Lancashire Care - The Harbour Alistair Rose, Project Director, Lancashire Care NHS Foundation Trust


11.00 Endcliffe: Challenges and success in refurbishment Cath Lake, Director, P+HS Architects & Garry Charlton, Director, CAD21


12.20 Designing & delivering therapeutic environments Andrew Arnold, Director, Gilling Dod Architects


14.00 A&E Design and Mental Health Chris Thornton, Director, ADP


14.45 A self-management tool – Touchscreen development in European psychiatry Erik Kuijpers, Co-owner, Recornect Netherlands


15.30 Re-shaping Guernsey’s mental health service Andrew Street, Architect, IBI Group & Colin Vine, Service Manager, Health and Social Care, States of Guernsey


16.15 Design in Mental Health Network AGM Supporter: PRO CURE


Wednesday 5 October 2016


Specification & BIM Theatre 08.45 Registration & Exhibition Visit


09.30 BIM4Health session 10.30 Healthcare Estates - How to kickstart your BIM journey Karl Thurston, BIM Manager and Associate, LSI Architects


11.15 Royal Stoke Hospital: How a 4200sqm Orthopaedics Unit was delivered in 4 Months Sarah Denton, Health Specialist, Portakabin


12.00 How to Procure advanced off-site building solutions and optimise efficiency Kevin Jones, Director of Business Development, Portakabin Group


12.45 The importance of client integration with the BIM process Keith Wilkinson, BIM Manager, JM Architects


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Wednesday 5 October 2016


Mental Health & Dementia Theatre 08.45 Registration & Exhibition Visit


09.40 Salford University Dementia Institute session 10.10 Salford University Dementia Institute session 11.00 Salford University Dementia Institute session 11.40 Design for Dementia or is it for us all? Alex Caruso, Managing Director and Principal, Alessandro Caruso Architecture and Interiors Ltd


14.00 Haven Court: An Elderly Care Pathway from acute to home care


Derek Shepherd, Director, P+HS Architects


Health Estate Journal 83September 2016


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