Griffith Architecture Public Lecture: Designing Healing Environments, Paul Emmett, Conrad Gargett

Griffith Architecture Public Lecture: Designing Healing Environments, Paul Emmett, Conrad Gargett

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Mr Paul Emmett

 DESIGNING HEALING ENVIRONMENTS

PAUL EMMETT
ASSOCIATE, CONRAD GARGETT

1PM FRIDAY 7 AUGUST

GOLD COAST CAMPUS, Building G39 1.17 (Campus map attached).

The Lady Cilento Children’s Hospital is Australia’s largest and most advanced. Designed by Conrad Gargett Lyons to safeguard the health and wellbeing of generations of Queensland children, the hospital has become a landmark for the Brisbane skyline with its distinctive green fins. The project was an opportunity to contest prevailing functionalist and medico-centric models, to radically rethink the care model and design a building which would act as a touchstone for the local community.

Paul Emmett is an Associate and integral team member at Conrad Gargett. Specialising in health planning, he has worked on multiple health projects. Paul was a critical team member on the recently completed $1.5b Lady Cilento Children’s Hospital, Brisbane. He is currently studying a Masters in Public Health at Torrens University and previously studied in London where he received a Bachelor of Science (Hons) Computer Aided Design from Buckinghamshire University.

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