Tony Milne on 'Memory and Sensory' for Abode Magazine
Jan 15, 2025
Creating a journey of enrichment and wellbeing requires structure as well as beauty, says Tony Milne of Rough Milne Mitchell Landscape Architects.
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'Seventeen months ago, I received an email that piqued my interest, from Susan Gee and Tracey Hawkes on behalf of the Delirium and Dementia Group at Burwood Hospital in Christchurch. The
email started: “We are part of a group at Burwood Hospital with an ambitious plan to redevelop our large internal courtyard into a multipurpose garden.”
I didn’t know Susan or Tracey. I do now: forthright and passionate, they are simply fantastic. Together with a dedicated hospital team RMM in a pro bono role has been helping in the development of the Atea Whakaora/Therapeutic Outdoor Area.'
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Read the full article here.
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'Seventeen months ago, I received an email that piqued my interest, from Susan Gee and Tracey Hawkes on behalf of the Delirium and Dementia Group at Burwood Hospital in Christchurch. The
email started: “We are part of a group at Burwood Hospital with an ambitious plan to redevelop our large internal courtyard into a multipurpose garden.”
I didn’t know Susan or Tracey. I do now: forthright and passionate, they are simply fantastic. Together with a dedicated hospital team RMM in a pro bono role has been helping in the development of the Atea Whakaora/Therapeutic Outdoor Area.'
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Read the full article here.