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Planning approved for new state-of-the-art building at The University of Salford

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We're delighted to share that plans for a new Clinic Building at The University of Salford's School of Health and Society have been approved.

Designed to transform healthcare accessibility and education, the new Clinic Building at The University of Salford will be a welcome addition to its expanding School of Health and Society.

In line with its sustainability objectives, the building aspires to achieve BREEAM Excellent and WELL Gold accreditations.

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A community-driven design

Promoting inclusivity and accessibility

This innovative project will support the training of future healthcare professionals whilst addressing the NHS’ workforce challenges. Providing facilities for Podiatry, Prosthetic and Orthotics and Sports Rehabilitation and a Gait Lab analysis on the ground floor.

The building prioritises inclusivity and accessibility through equity of access, trauma-informed design and thoughtful consideration for neurodiversity.

The building has also been designed for use by the wider community as part of the social prescription network, so that all people in need of health and wellbeing services have access to these fantastic facilities.”

Robert Hopkins

Director, Architecture

Learn more about how the project will revolutionise healthcare education, whilst prioritising health and wellbeing through inclusive design here.

We’re really excited to have reached this exciting milestone. Catch up on all our latest project news by following us on our social media channels LinkedIn, X and Instagram.

Posted on:

Jun 24th 2024

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