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Maggie's London, Building, Architect, Image, Cancer caring centre, Hammersmith, Photo
Maggie's London Building : Architecture Information
Charing Cross Hospital Project by Rogers Stirk Harbour + Partners
Maggie's London, Hammersmith, west London, England
2008
Rogers Stirk Harbour + Partners

photos : Speirs and Major Associates / James Newton
RIBA Stirling Prize winner lit by Speirs and Major Associates
22 Oct 2009
For the fifth time in nine years lighting consultant Speirs and Major
Associates has been involved in the winning Stirling Prize project,
which for 2009 is Maggie's Cancer Caring Centre at London's Charing
Cross Hospital by Rogers Stirk Harbour + Partners.
Maggie's Centres, run on a charitable basis, offer information, counselling
and support for cancer sufferers.
'Maggie's is particularly special to us given the role of the charity
and the support they provide. It is an exquisite building and we are
proud to have worked on it,' said Mark Major, director of Speirs and
Major Associates' London office, which designed the interior and exterior
lighting for the project. 'We would like to think that, through creating
the right atmosphere and image after dark, the lighting has also made
some contribution to the overall success of the project and to the
enjoyment of those who use the building.'

photos : Speirs and Major Associates / James Newton
About the Lighting
The aim of the low budget lighting scheme was simplicity - a lot of
the work is carried out by volunteers so complicated controls were
avoided - and to create a comfortable, domestic-style ambience. High-quality
Louis Poulsen fittings were used throughout, with additional linear
up/downlighting in the first-floor administration areas providing
both task lighting and a glow to the elegant floating roof. The building
is very sustainable with extensive use of natural daylight and low
energy sources.
Speirs and Major Associates was also responsible for lighting a second
Stirling Prize shortlisted project this year, London office building
Aldermanbury Square by Eric Parry Architects.
Cancer caring centre based at Charing Cross Hospital
Location: Fulham Palace Road, Hammersmith
Maggie’s Centre London
Stirling Prize Winner 2009
Description by Adrian Welch, e-architect editor:
Despite its humble scale the London Maggie's Centre brings great comfort
and help to those suffering from cancer. Whilst I firmly believe the
state should be providing this quality of health provision and building
I fully support Maggie's Centres for not only filling the void with
sensitive support but for commissioning a series of really good architects.
This building has obvious quality - simple articulated forms, red-coloured
rendered walls providing warmth and solidity. it is one of an increasingly
long list of Maggies Centres by celebrated architects. The Client
is surely due a special award.

photo © Maggie's Centres
Maggie’s Centre
Information from the RIBA:
How can a building can generate an immediate sense of welcome, serenity
and even love on a frantic Hammersmith thoroughfare and in the shadow
of a dauntingly huge NHS hospital? RSHs quietly confident Maggie’s
Centre building is unquestionably a haven for those who have been
diagnosed with cancer. Their achievement is in having created a completely
informal, home-like sanctuary to help patients with cancer. Conceived
as a two-storey pavilion, the architects have sheltered the centre
from its harsh surroundings with a thick and cheerful orange masonry
wall that also serves as a backdrop for carefully planted tree groves
and gardens. The Maggie’s Centre's positive spirit is signalled with
a roof canopy that oversails its many intimate internal gardens and
courtyards.

photos © Maggie's Centres
Maggie’s Centre London - Building Description
Information from Rogers Stirk Harbour + Partners:
The London Maggie’s Centre needed to create its own sequence of internal
and external environments – a welcoming beacon in this busy London
streetscape.
Maggie’s Centres offer support for people affected by cancer at any
stage, be they patients, family members or friends. Their work is
in complete support of conventional medical treatment.
Maggie’s Centre London, at Charing Cross Hospital in Hammersmith,
is conceived to contrast with the main hospital building. It is a
‘non-institutional’ building, an ‘open house’ of 370 square metres,
arranged over one and a half floors. It is both flexible and adaptable.
It can be transparent or opaque, noisy or quiet, light or dark, with
a kitchen at the heart of the structure. Rogers Stirk Harbour + Partners
hopes to create something that is more than a house – more welcoming,
more comfortable, more thought-provoking and more uplifting.
The Maggie’s Centre entrance is approached from within the hospital
grounds. The building is made up of four components: a wall that wraps
around four sides, providing protection from its exposed location;
the kitchen – a single-height central space which will be the main
focus and heart of the Maggie’s Centre building; annexes off the main
space, conceived as meeting, sitting and consulting rooms; and a ‘floating
roof’ that oversails the outer wall and acts as the enclosure to the
heart of the building. Small courtyards are formed between the building
and the wall.
The landscaping strategy knits together the existing hospital and
the new Maggie’s Centre. Wrapping the building with trees will filter
the noise and pollution of the surroundings whilst providing a leafy
backdrop from the inside.
Maggie’s Centre London - Building Information
Place: London, England
Date: 2001-08
Client: Maggies Centres
Cost: £2m
Gross Internal Area: 370m²
Architect: Rogers Stirk Harbour + Partners
Structural Engineer: Arup
Services Engineer: Arup
Quantity Surveyor: Turner & Townsend
Landscape Architect: Dan Pearson Studio
Lighting Consultant: Speirs and Major
Maggie’s
Centres : Buildings across the UK - information + images
Awards
Stirling Prize Winner
2009
Civic Trust Award
2009
Judges Special Award for Primary Care Design, National Building
Better Health
Care Awards
2008
FX Award Public Space category
2008
Hammersmith Society Environment Award
2008
London Buildings
Chelsea Barracks - previously by Rogers Stirk Harbour + Partners
Maggies Centre London : further information
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Maggie’s Centre London Information from Rogers Stirk Harbour + Partners
Maggie’s Centre Building
: Design in Fife by Zaha Hadid Architects
UCL Cancer Institute building by
Grimshaw
University College Hospital London
Richard Rogers
London
Architect
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