Church Street, Camperdown, NSW

Royal Prince Alfred Hospital - Development of a multi-storey staff car park at Royal Prince Alfred Hospital.

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  1. David Springett, (Architect #4722) commented

    1. Inappropriate that a hospital should be encouraging car use rather than public transport.
    2. Inappropriate that child care should be replaced with car use, but if so then it should be done in the most efficient use of land.
    3. Optimum site for car park width is approximately 34 metres, site is 29.820 so each of the 8 levels of car parking are missing out on an additional 35 car spaces, x 8 levels i.e. 280 car spaces: the car park could then be 2 levels lower....less overshadowing
    4. Inappropriate that a 2.650 be used floor to floor height, should be 2.850 to allow for flexible use such as office or residential when car parking is superseded.
    5. There are other sites on the hospital car park area, especially the perimeter which would allow for the most efficient car park use.
    6. The selected materials such as perforated metal and spaced brick encourage dirt, dust and loose garbage retention and require maintenance and lighting, open areas to allow wind cleaning and clear vision for security preferred.

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