News tagged maggies-centre
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Assemble wins approval for Maggie’s centre in Maidstone
The Architects’ Journal Assemble wins approval for Maggie’s centre in Maidstone Assemble has won approval for the latest Maggie's cancer care centre – a new facility in the grounds of Maidstone Hospital in Kent The post Assemble wins approval for Maggie’s centre in Maidstone appeared first on The Architects’ Journal Richard Waite
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Níall McLaughlin wins approval for timber Maggie’s in Cambridge
The Architects’ JournalNíall McLaughlin wins approval for timber Maggie’s in Cambridge Níall McLaughlin Architects has been given the go-ahead for a new 484m² two-storey, timber Maggie’s Centre in Cambridge The post Níall McLaughlin wins approval for timber Maggie’s in Cambridge appeared first on The Architects’ JournalRichard Waite
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Warks practice submits plans for its third Maggie’s Centre
The Architects’ JournalWarks practice submits plans for its third Maggie’s Centre Warwickshire’s HB Architects has put forward plans for a Maggie’s Centre at the Royal Liverpool Hospital The post Warks practice submits plans for its third Maggie’s Centre appeared first on The Architects’ JournalWill Ing
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Níall McLaughlin submits plans for Maggie’s Cambridge
The Architects’ JournalNíall McLaughlin submits plans for Maggie’s Cambridge Níall McLaughlin Architects has put forward plans for a new two-storey, timber Maggie’s Centre in Cambridge The post Níall McLaughlin submits plans for Maggie’s Cambridge appeared first on The Architects’ JournalRichard Waite
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Northampton Maggie’s centre by Stephen Marshall Architects starts on site
The Architects’ JournalNorthampton Maggie’s centre by Stephen Marshall Architects starts on site Construction has started on Stephen Marshall Architects’ new Maggie’s cancer care centre in Northampton The post Northampton Maggie’s centre by Stephen Marshall Architects starts on site appeared first on The Architects’ JournalRichard Waite
Resources tagged maggies-centre
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TED - The Rise of Boring Architecture -- and the Case for Radically Human Buildings, 06072022
Where did all the lumps and bumps on buildings go? When did city architecture become so ... dull? Here to talk about why cities need inspiring architecture, designer Thomas Heatherwick offers a path out of the doldrums of urban monotony -- and a vision of cities filled with soulful buildings that people cherish for centuries.
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