The full refurbishment of Ibstock & Barlestone Surgeries included reworking the layout within the original footprint of the1960s Ibstock House.
Existing spaces were repurposed for new facilities, adapting oversized consultation rooms, maximising space and modernising the surgery to meet Care Quality Commission standards.
A key feature is the front extension which houses the new entrance, reception area and waiting room with a children’s play area. It also plays a role in the surgery’s one-way system, turning the original entrance into the new exit.
The newly refurbished surgery’s features include a minor operating theatre, separate clean and dirty utility areas, large store room for physical records and files, baby changing area and accessible toilets.
A second waiting area to serve consultation rooms towards the rear of the building helps avoid congestion in the reception space.
The minor rear extension provides a proper storage area for the surgery’s garden equipment and an additional new office. Landscaping to the rear of the site created additional car parking.
Client: Ibstock & Barlestone Surgeries |
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Architect: SKM Architects |
Main contractor: Midlands Property Developers |
Structural engineers: PRP UK |
Building Control: Quadrant Building Control |
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