Foster + Partners

Maggie’s Cancer Centre Manchester

MAGGIE'S CANCER CENTRE MANCHESTER

Foster + Partners

Maggie’s Cancer Centre Manchester
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ARCHITECTS
Foster + Partners

LANDSCAPE ARCHITECT
Dan Pearson Studio

QUALITY SURVEYOR
Gardiner & Theobald

CLIENT
The Maggie Keswick Jencks Cancer Caring Centres Trust

STRUCTURAL ENGINEER
Foster + Partners

MANUFACTURERS
Aurubis, Blumer Lehmann, 3V Architectural Hardware, Benchmark Furniture

M+E ENGIMEER
Foster + Partners

PHOTOGRAPHS
Nigel Young / Foster + Partners

AREA
1922.0 m²

YEAR
2016

LOCATION
Manchester, United Kingdom

CATEGORY
Rehabilitation Center

Maggie’s Cancer Centre Manchester
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Maggie’s Cancer Centre Manchester
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Maggie’s Cancer Centre Manchester
© Nigel Young / Foster + Partners

Text description provided by architect.

Located across Britain and abroad, Maggie’s Centres are conceived to provide a welcoming ‘home away from home’ – a place of refuge where people affected by cancer can find emotional and practical support.

Inspired by the blueprint for a new type of care set out by Maggie Keswick Jencks, they place great value upon the power of architecture to lift the spirits and help in the process of therapy.

Maggie’s Cancer Centre Manchester
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Maggie’s Cancer Centre Manchester
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The design of the Manchester centre aims to establish a domestic atmosphere in a garden setting and, appropriately, is first glimpsed at the end of a tree-lined street, a short walk from The Christie Hospital and its leading oncology unit.

The building occupies a sunny site and is arranged over a single storey, keeping its profile low and reflecting the residential scale of the surrounding streets.

Maggie’s Cancer Centre Manchester
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Maggie’s Cancer Centre Manchester
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The roof rises in the centre to create a mezzanine level, naturally illuminated by triangular roof lights and it is supported by lightweight timber lattice beams.

The beams act as natural partitions between different internal areas, visually dissolving the architecture into the surrounding gardens.

Maggie’s Cancer Centre Manchester
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Maggie’s Cancer Centre Manchester
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The centre combines a variety of spaces, from intimate private niches to a library, exercise rooms and places to gather and share a cup of tea.

The heart of the building is the kitchen, which is centred on a large, communal table. Institutional references, such as corridors and hospital signs have been banished in favour of home-like spaces.

Maggie’s Cancer Centre Manchester
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Maggie’s Cancer Centre Manchester
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To that end the materials palette combines warm, natural wood and tactile surfaces. Staff will be unobtrusive, yet close and accessible.

Support offices are placed on a mezzanine level positioned on top of a wide central spine, with toilets and storage spaces below, maintaining natural visual connections across the building.

Maggie’s Cancer Centre Manchester
© Nigel Young / Foster + Partners
Maggie’s Cancer Centre Manchester
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Throughout the centre, there is a focus on natural light, greenery and garden views. The rectilinear plan is punctuated by landscaped courtyards and the entire western elevation extends into a wide veranda, which is sheltered from the rain by the deep overhang of the roof.

Sliding glass doors open the building up to a garden setting created by Dan Pearson Studio.

Maggie’s Cancer Centre Manchester
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Maggie’s Cancer Centre Manchester
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Each treatment and counselling room on the eastern façade faces its own private garden.

The south end of the building, extends to embrace a greenhouse – a celebration of light and nature – which provides a garden retreat, a space for people to gather, to work with their hands and enjoy the therapeutic qualities of nature and the outdoors.

Maggie’s Cancer Centre Manchester
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Maggie’s Cancer Centre Manchester
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It will be a space to grow flowers and other produce that can be used at the centre giving the patients a sense of purpose at a time when they may feel at their most vulnerable.

The centre, designed and engineered by Foster + Partners, also features bespoke furniture designed by Norman Foster and Mike Holland who heads out the industrial design team in the practice. These include kitchen units and table, sideboards and other shelving units.

Maggie’s Cancer Centre Manchester
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Maggie’s Cancer Centre Manchester
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Lord Foster, Chairman and Founder of Foster + Partners:

“I have first-hand experience of the distress of a cancer diagnosis and understand how important Maggie’s Centres are as a retreat offering information, sanctuary and support. Our aim in Manchester, the city of my youth, was to create a building that is welcoming, friendly and without any of the institutional references of a hospital or health centre – a light-filled, homely space where people can gather, talk or simply reflect. That is why throughout the building there is a focus on natural light, greenery and views; with a greenhouse to provide fresh flowers, and an emphasis on the therapeutic qualities of nature and the outdoors. The timber frame, helps to connect the building with the surrounding greenery – externally, this structure will be partially planted with vines, making the architecture appear to dissolve into the gardens.”


Maggie’s Cancer Centre Manchester
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Maggie’s Cancer Centre Manchester
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Maggie’s Cancer Centre Manchester
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Maggie’s Cancer Centre Manchester
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Maggie’s Cancer Centre Manchester
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Maggie’s Cancer Centre Manchester
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Maggie’s Cancer Centre Manchester
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Maggie’s Cancer Centre Manchester
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Maggie’s Cancer Centre Manchester
© Nigel Young / Foster + Partners
Maggie’s Cancer Centre Manchester
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Maggie’s Cancer Centre Manchester
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Maggie’s Cancer Centre Manchester
© Nigel Young / Foster + Partners
Maggie’s Cancer Centre Manchester
© Nigel Young / Foster + Partners
Maggie’s Cancer Centre Manchester
© Nigel Young / Foster + Partners


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