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Scottish Cancer Care Centre, Highlands, Photos, Design, Building, Pictures
Maggies Highlands, Scotland : Information + images
Maggies Inverness, Scotland by Page & Park Architects, Glasgow, UK
Maggies
Highlands, Inverness : Scottish Design Awards 2007 - Structural
Design Shortlist: SKM Anthony Hunts
Maggie's Highlands - Cancer Caring Centre Awards:
RIAS Andrew Doolan Award for Architecture 2006: Winner
RIBA Awards 2006: Winner
Wood Awards 2005: Commercial & Public Access - Highly commended
Images from Feb 2007 © Adrian Welch:

Images from Sep 2005 © Keith Hunter:

Images from late Feb 2005 incl. the Charles Jencks / Maggie Keswick-Jones
trademark garden - larger images added late 03.03.05:
uncaptioned images all from Cowco
Maggies Inverness
: RIAS Andrew Doolan Award for Architecture 2006 shortlist
Structural Timber by Carpenter Oak & Woodland Co. Ltd: 01575 560295
Page & Park Architects - 2004 Building PR

images all from Maggies Centre 2005
The design for the Maggie's Centre at Inverness has been developed
between Page and Park Architects and Charles
Jencks as a harmonious and interconnected meeting of landscape
and built form - seeking to blur the perceived boundaries between
internal and external spaces, enclosure and openness.
In the struggle with cancer, people are forced to confront a hugely
varied range of emotions, and these emotions change through time,
as does the physical personal response to such emotions. Sometimes
you need spaces that enclose, protect and hide you from
the world, whilst other times you need spaces that allow you to escape
and take stock. Spaces can also encourage you to go out
and face the world in a positive way with a renewed will to
live.
The environment sculpted at Inverness between the fusion of built
form and landscape seeks to provide a rich variety of interconnected
secluded and open spaces. These are both internal and external, with
varying degrees of enclosure and exposure to and with the surrounding
public spaces, thus responding to the emotional variances
of people associated with cancer.
The building form and language directly responds to the
two vesica shaped spiral mounds, combining to create a trilogy of
interconnected forms, metaphorically representing dividing living
cells. The building form is conceived as in inversion of one of the
mounds, with walls angling out rather than in, clad in green copper
bands spiralling up and around the building, echoing the spiralling
paths on each mound.
Two overlapping vesica shapes are apparent in the building composition
one creating the building enclosure, the other forming an enclosing
fence to a garden space adjacent the building. This overlapping of
two vesica shapes is metaphorically representative of the metaphase
of cell subdivision, where two cells emerge from one. The second vesica
shape begins within the heart of the building enclosure, and emerges
to create an enclosing wall to the first of the surrounding garden
spaces.

Maggies Inverness photo from Cowco
This space with its complete enclosing wall provides opportunity for
people to step outside in the context and safety of the Centre within
a controlled and private environment - important breathing
space away from the activity of the internal spaces and rooms. This
intimate garden spatially sweeps around and into the heart
of the Centre, but does not stop there. The space flows through the
building and out into the landscaping, through the mound forms and
beyond.
Andrew Bateman, Page & Park Architects, 2004
Inverness Architecture
Maggies Inverness images from Page & Park Architects
Maggies Cancer Care Centres
Half of the visitors simply drop by for conversation and information.
Its success is such that an ambitious building programme is currently
under way, with various big-name architects designing ten centres
around the country - Frank
Gehry in Dundee, Daniel
Libeskind in Cambridge, Page and Park Architects in Glasgow and
Inverness, Zaha Hadid in
Kirkcaldy.
Maggies Centres
Built
Richard Murphy, Phase I, Western General Hospital, Edinburgh, 1994
Richard Murphy, Phase II, Western General Hospital, Edinburgh, 1997-2001
Page
& Park, Western Infirmary, Glasgow
Frank Gehry, Ninewells
Hospital, Dundee
On Site
Zaha
Hadid, Fife: on site Dec 2003
Page & Park Architects, Inverness: on site Aug 2003
Reiach
and Hall Architects, Wishaw: proposed start 2004
(previously by Ushida
Findlay Architects)
Proposed
Hawkins & Brown, Sheffield: proposed start 2004
Richard
Rogers, London: proposed start 2004 (link - Richard Rogers, not
Maggies)
Daniel Libeskind, Cambridge: proposed start 2004
Maggies Inverness
Award : Scottish Design Awards 2006 - Northern Exposure
Other Page
& Park Architects buildings in Scotland include:
Italian
Centre
Lomond
Shores Imax
Museum
of Scottish Country Life
Charles
Jencks
Maggies Inverness
- RIBA Awards 2006
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Glasgow School of Art Competition, Glasgow

image : SHA
Glasgow
School of Art Competition
The Lighthouse, Glasgow

image : David Churchill
The
Lighthouse
Scottish Architect Studios

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