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Project Overview
Billi’s latest installation was in Murdoch Square, a sprawling 1.2-hectare, $450 million development in Western Australia. It’s a multi-faceted complex, housing the state’s first purpose-built Medihotel, a Courtyard by Marriott hotel, a private hospital, an aged care facility, and a range of commercial and retail spaces. This ambitious project aims to significantly contribute to the government’s vision of transforming the area into a specialised health precinct.
Challenge: Adding Functionality and Aesthetics in a Healthcare Project
Perfect Practice Designer – Darcy Miller, that specialises in development projects like this, was tasked with creating a functional interior design within Murdoch Square. The waiting area, a crucial point of contact for patients and visitors, required a solution that could meet the demands of a high-traffic area while maintaining a calm and sophisticated ambiance.
Solution: Billi Alpine 125 with Matte White XL and Matching Font & Riser
The Billi Alpine 125 under-bench system, paired with the elegant Matte White XL tap and matching Matte White font & riser setup, was a perfect fit for the existing cabinetry design.
Results and Benefits: (Functions, Safety & Health)
Conclusion
This installation of the Billi Alpine 125 at Murdoch Square showcases the perfect integration of cutting-edge technology, sustainable design, and a commitment to enhancing the human experience in healthcare settings. It’s a testament to Billi’s ability to provide innovative water solutions for the diverse needs of modern commercial spaces, while also contributing to a healthier environment. Our client said it has enhanced their overall patient and visitor experience, providing a touch of luxury and comfort to their service.
We have learnt to tailor solutions to the different level of needs that Healthcare and other buildings belong to, under the classifications of the National Construction Code.