Architecture of hope : Maggie's cancer caring centres / by Charles Jencks and Edwin Heathcote
Material type:
- 9780711225978
- 725.5101 JEN-A
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Library, SPAB K-1 | Non Fiction | 725.5101 JEN-A (Browse shelf(Opens below)) | Available | 007725 |
Contents : Introduction- a new hybrid architecture ?/ Charles Jencks and Edwin Heathcote--
The Architecture of Hope / Charles Jencks--
Building a life beyond cancer : how Maggie’s centre work/ Laura Lee--
Architecture and Health /Edwin Heathcote--
MAGGIE'S CENTRES—
Edinburgh/ Richard Murphy--
Glasgow/ Page & Park--
Inverness / Page & Park--
Dundee / Frank Gehry --
Fife / Zaha Hadid --
London /Rogers Strik Harbour--
FUTURE CENTRES--
Cotswolds / MJP-Sir Richard MacCormac--
Oxford / Wilkinson & Eyre--
Nottingham / Piers Gough--
South West Wales / Kisho Kurokawa--
North East / Foreign office--
Gartnavel /OMA--
UNREALIZED CENTRES--
Cambridge / Daniel Libeskind--
Sheffield / Hawkins Brown--
Lanarkshire / Reiach & Hall-Neil Gillespie--
Art at Maggie’s--
Notes on the growth of Maggie’s Centres / Charles Jencks and Katy Mahood
Maggie’s : the architectural brief
A visual history of one of Britain's most exciting contemporary building projects - Maggie' s Centres; new cancer caring centres that offer a fresh approach in architecture and health, designed by world-renowned architects.
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