towards the Western End of the site laid out in a firm wire and fence upon the trade, and intact a Library infrastructure in formation which, for buildings of the magnitude of three border cause duration, but necessarily carried down to the surgical prompt. In addition then, to the heavy expenditure which has occurred in Quelling the site, it seems feasible that a good deal of money will have to be spent before the works are brought up to the ground level, much to be regretted that this proceeded with without first ascertaining how far it was necessary and to what extent the alterations would influence.

From and to were the Communications which gave rise to the problem. The existing staff which will probably be available will be small in proportion and the design therefore lays great stress on blocks of wards with a smaller number of beds (120) and simple layout, entailing considerable length.

2. In order to attain the advantage of the cool breeze effect and to keep the patients' houses facing the harbour there, blocks must have their larger axis arranged to secure the prevailing winds at different seasons.

3. The position of the Administrator's block was in line with the plans which were in course of construction in continuity. Taking the site as it now exists and bearing in mind the difficulties which have been referred to, the following arrangement should be central, of convenient access for patients and the building should be connected to a corridor with the ward blocks so as to maintain.

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