Development approval granted for ʹڲƱ's Health Translation Hub
ʹڲƱ President and Vice-Chancellor, Professor Ian Jacobs, says the approval is an exciting milestone in acollaborationthat has been decades in the making.
ʹڲƱ President and Vice-Chancellor, Professor Ian Jacobs, says the approval is an exciting milestone in acollaborationthat has been decades in the making.
Alison Avery
Director of External Engagement and Alumni Experience
0411 281 184
a.avery@unsw.edu.au
ʹڲƱ Sydney has secured the State Significant Development Approval for the ʹڲƱ Health Translation Hub (ʹڲƱ HTH) for a dedicated 15-storey, 35,600 square metre clinical health, education and research building.
A significant project for ʹڲƱ, the ʹڲƱ HTH will integrate health education, training and research with acute healthcare services, directly benefiting patients, carers and the NSW community. ʹڲƱ’s expansion into the Randwick Health & Innovation Precinct is on track to be completed in 2025.
Professor Ian Jacobs, President and Vice-Chancellor at ʹڲƱ welcomed news of the development approval.
“This is an exciting milestone in a visionary collaboration, decades in the making. We are one step closer to bringing together academics, clinicians, industry partners and public health officials with the shared goal of advancing health outcomes locally and further afield,” Prof. Jacobs said.
“This development will improve health in NSW and Australia whilealso achieving physical and working integration between the hospitals and the new Health Translation Hub. It will elevate us to the forefront of health research and education internationally.
“ʹڲƱ has had teaching hospital affiliations on the Randwick Hospitals’ Campus for nearly 60 years. This new building and our commitment to major investment in the precinct will take our partnership to a new level.”
Located on the corner of High Street and Botany Street, the ʹڲƱ HTH includes:
has managed the development process and has worked with some of Australia’s leading consultants including Architectus, Aspect Studios, Yerrabingin and Arup to develop the Health Translation Hub. The ʹڲƱ HTH has been developed to support the acceleration of improved health services for communities locally and globally. The ʹڲƱ HTH is not just a building but instead a place which will drive ʹڲƱ’s vision to realise future health benefits.
The new ʹڲƱ Plaza, with 2500 square metres of publicly accessible open space, will help to create an engaging and welcoming place for staff, students, patients, community and industry partners who are attracted to research, learn, work and socialise.
The ʹڲƱ HTH will sit adjacent to the Sydney Children’s Stage 1 and Children’s Comprehensive Cancer Centre building. These two buildings will accompany the Acute Services Building (ASB), currently in construction, to expand the . ʹڲƱ has approximately 5000 square metres of space in the ASB which will promote the physical and working integration between ʹڲƱ and the Hospital.