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Wednesday23 May 2012

Healthcare

The blocks are in an interlocking circle around a planted courtyard

Maggie’s Centre Gartnavel by OMA Video Subscription Required

5 October 2011

OMA wilfully subverts expectations at its Glasgow Maggie’s Centre, which melts unassumingly into the background.

Each unit is a different width

Toh Shimazaki’s eye surgery is sight specific Subscription Required

25 September 2009

A brief to rethink a new eye surgery scheme has resulted in a non-invasive design that grows out of the contours of its secluded West Sussex site

Detail of AHMM’s Kentish Town Health Centre street facade.

AHMM puts Kentish Town Health Centre in the picture Subscription Required

BD Magazine - Healthcare - March 2009

Allford Hall Monaghan Morris has helped realise a pioneering medical practice’s ambition for a centre where health, medicine and art come together

Landscape architect Dan Pearson has conceived of the main approach as a grove of magnolia trees.

Rogers Stirk Harbour’s Maggie’s Centre at Charing Cross Hospital is a place like home Subscription Required

9 May 2008

A sense of abstract domesticity pervades the first Maggie’s Centre to be built in England — at challenging site at Charing Cross Hospital

Cedar slats and render give a bright finish.

Sheffield hospital’s new medical ward is a picture of health Subscription Required

BD Magazine - Healthcare - March 2008

Sheppard Robson brings colour and clarity to NHS design.

Underground forest Subscription Required

13 March 2008

Sky views for Ansell & Bailey’s basement radiography suite at the Royal Marsden

A garden for England Subscription Required

BD Magazine - Healthcare - March 07

A serene, green courtyard is the at the heart of Steffian Bradley’s Gravesham Community Hospital in Kent

Zaha Hadid's Maggies Centre, Kirkcaldy

Maggies Centre, Kirkcaldy by Zaha Hadid Subscription Required

27 October 2006

A Maggie’s cancer care centre in the grounds of a Kirkcaldy hospital is Zaha Hadid’s first UK building. Ellis Woodman finds it takes excellent advantage of a quirky site to create architecture of a very high order.

A wall of coloured ceramic tiles is set back from the building line at ground floor level.

Lift and celebrate Subscription Required

BD Magazine - Healthcare - March 07

In a south-west London suburb, Penoyre & Prasad has negotiated its way through a complex contract and NHS regulations to deliver a striking uplift in design standards

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