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Area of Science:

  • Healthcare Architecture
  • Laboratory Medicine
  • Project Management

Background:

  • Sheffield Teaching Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust (NHSFT) faced challenges in laboratory service delivery.
  • Consolidation of services was identified as a strategic goal.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To describe the transformation of laboratory medicine delivery through architectural innovation.
  • To highlight the benefits of stakeholder consultation in healthcare projects.

Main Methods:

  • Implementing high-quality architectural design.
  • Conducting extensive stakeholder consultations.
  • Consolidating laboratory services into a single facility.

Main Results:

  • A modern, spacious, well-lit, and well-equipped laboratory building has been delivered.
  • The new facility provides a positive and future-proofed working environment for staff.
  • Improved efficiency and collaboration in laboratory medicine.

Conclusions:

  • Architectural excellence and collaborative design can significantly enhance healthcare facilities.
  • The project serves as a model for transforming laboratory medicine services.
  • Investment in modern infrastructure is crucial for staff well-being and operational effectiveness.