Cockburn Medical Suites

This paediatric clinic required a friendly, inviting and happy space for children and their parents to engage with. The use of bright, calming colors and the creation of a fun and entertaining space for children to wait was what the client was looking for in this project.


The Cockburn Medical Suites project focused on creating a well-considered healthcare environment that balances functionality with a calm and welcoming patient experience.


Working within a newly developed space, the design centred on key areas including reception, waiting zones, consult and treatment rooms, and supporting staff areas. Careful planning ensured each space could operate efficiently while maintaining a clear and comfortable flow for both patients and practitioners.


The approach combined spatial layout with detailed selection of furniture, finishes, and lighting to support both clinical requirements and overall atmosphere. Feature elements were incorporated across reception, corridors, and treatment areas to create a cohesive and professional environment.


Coordination with the builder and suppliers ensured the design intent was carried through to delivery, while maintaining alignment with budget and project requirements.



The result is a well-resolved medical suite that supports day-to-day operations while providing a considered and comfortable experience for patients and staff.





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