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Remember Building D?
This was the home of the Prosthetics and Orthotics course for 20 years.
See a large, detailed floor plan
of the new Health Sciences Clinic.
The New Health Sciences
Clinic. This view is of the front entrance facing Plenty Road.
The Reception
area for the combined P&O; and Podiatry Clinic provides a pleasant and professional
welcome to visitors.
The Courtyard
located in the centre of the quadrangular shaped clinic building provides
a pleasant aspect to all areas of the building.
The Japanese Garden landscaping
in the Courtyard makes it a pleasant place for staff and
students to relax and socialise.
The Clinical Teaching Room
provides 12 cubicles for patient privacy and a central area for clinical
gait analysis.
Two Laboratories
located adjacent to the Clinic Teaching Room provide work stations for 24
students in each.
A separate Plastics Room
minimizes fumes and heat in the main workshop areas.
The Plaster Workshop where
students work on casts
Two views of the equipment
in our Machine Room
The Project
Finishing Room, where sewing and leatherwork takes place
The Health Sciences Clinic was designed by Spowers
Architects (120 King Street, Melbourne VIC 3000). The NCPO gratefully acknowledges
the photographs provided by Spowers for this page.