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Maggie’s unveil seven wonders

May 3 2010

Maggie’s unveil seven wonders
Seven additional architect designed Maggies’s Centres have been unveiled for the UK, ranging from intersecting ovals in Nottingham to a “cosmic whirlpool” in Swansea.

Brainchild of the late Maggie Keswick Jencks the centres are designed to provide a recuperative environment for cancer sufferers and their families.

Rem Koolhaas of OMA is designing a new centre for Gartnavel hospital, Glasgow, which features a series of L shaped rooms wrapped around a courtyard.

Kisho Kurokawa designed the Swansea centre prior to his death in 2007, the plans will be realised by his practice.

Sir Richard MacCormac has designed the Maggie’s Cotswolds, Chris Wilkinson has taken on Maggie’s Oxford, Piers Gough Maggie’s Nottingham, Ted Cullinan Maggie’s North East and last but not least Neil Gillespie of Reiach and Hall will be picking up the reigns of Maggie’s Lanarkshire.

By 2015 it is hoped to have 23 centres open or in development serving roughly half of the UK’s cancer care centres. On average each centre will cost £1m.
Chris Wilkinson has plumped for stilts in this elevated solution
Chris Wilkinson has plumped for stilts in this elevated solution
Eccentric concentric rings define Piers Gough's outlandish Nottingham approach
Eccentric concentric rings define Piers Gough's outlandish Nottingham approach

Kurokawa's "cosmic whirlpool" was designed shortly prior to the architects death
Kurokawa's "cosmic whirlpool" was designed shortly prior to the architects death
Sir Richard MacCormac has integrated a new build pavilion alongside a refurbished lodge house
Sir Richard MacCormac has integrated a new build pavilion alongside a refurbished lodge house

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