Provide a facility for four separate football codes, with spectator seating as close to the action as possible. Design and build a stadium that responds to the unique location inside a multi-code sports campus. It should be easily accessed by spectators and capable of a high level of usage by elite players and clubs.
The jewel of Melbourne’s and Victoria’s crown, the mighty MCG – one of the world’s oldest and premier sporting stadiums, boasting what only a handful of stadiums can manage, a capacity to accommodate 100,000 spectators. Home of the 1956 Olympic Games.
Queen Victoria Village, generally known as QV Melbourne or just QV, is a precinct in the Melbourne CBD. Covering the city block , and located directly opposite the State Library of Victoria and Melbourne Central QV comprises a large shopping centre a central plaza an underground food court, Melbourne central city's first full-size supermarket and apartment buildings.
The Royal Melbourne Hospital (RMH), located in Parkville, Victoria, an inner suburb of Melbourne is one of Australia's leading public hospitals. It is a major teaching hospital for tertiary health care with a reputation in clinical research. The hospital is managed as part of Melbourne Health which comprises the Royal Melbourne Hospital, North West Dialysis Service and North Western Mental Health.
Common Ground housing aims to provide a safe, secure, affordable and permanent housing option to people who have experienced chronic homelessness. Specifically, the project seeks to reduce the number of chronically homeless in Melbourne by providing a place where services are located on-site and support is provided in relation to mental health services, employment assistance and medical referrals. It is a facility with 24-hour concierge services, providing a permanent home. Each tenant will be linked to specific support services to suit their needs and situation.
The 2018 Commonwealth Games Athletes Village was an accommodation centre to house all participating athletes, as well as officials and athletic trainers of the 2018 Commonwealth Games.
The Athletes Village was officially opened from 25 March 2018 and provided accommodation and services to 6,600 athletes and officials in 1252 permanent dwellings. There were 1170 one and two-bedroom apartments and 82 three-bedroom townhouses. The village had three zones - International, Residential and Operational.
Common Ground housing aims to provide a safe, secure, affordable and permanent housing option to people who have experienced chronic homelessness. Specifically, the project seeks to reduce the number of chronically homeless in Melbourne by providing a place where services are located on-site and support is provided in relation to mental health services, employment assistance and medical referrals. It is a facility with 24-hour concierge services, providing a permanent home. Each tenant will be linked to specific support services to suit their needs and situation.
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