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The Architecture of Hope Charles Jencks

The Architecture of Hope By Charles Jencks

The Architecture of Hope by Charles Jencks


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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.

The Architecture of Hope Summary

The Architecture of Hope: Maggie's Cancer Caring Centres by Charles Jencks

THE ARCHITECTURE OF HOPE focuses on an exciting building project that has been underway since the mid-1990s - new cancer caring centres that offer a fresh approach to both architecture and health. Named after Maggie Keswick and co-founded with her husband, the writer and landscape designer Charles Jencks, these centres aim to be situated at all the major British hospitals that treat cancer.



Already six have been completed and six more are in the pipeline. Starting in Scotland, where the first were built, they have implications well beyond their modest size and origins. Complementary to NHS hospitals, they present a face that is welcoming, risk-taking, aesthetic and life-affirming; and with their commitment to the other arts, including landscape, they bring in the full panoply of constructive means.



Maggie's Centres are a new mixed building type for healing that have different roots in the past. As Jencks and Heathcote show, this hybrid quality is a response to the condition of cancer; its myriad causes and bewildering number of possible therapies. The 'architecture of hope' is this new emergent hybrid genre, consisting of various metaphors that correspond in kind to the many different types of cancer and their various treatments.

The Centres have been designed by well known architects Richard Murphy, Page and Park, Frank Gehry, Zaha Hadid and Richard Rogers. Further projects underway include buildings by Richard MacCormac, the late Kisho Kurokawa, Piers Gough, Wilkinson Eyre and Rem Koolhaas.



The centres are committed first to helping cancer sufferers help themselves, to inspiring carers to care more, and secondly to architecture. It is the arts and building, important allies in the perennial struggle with cancer, that lead to the 'architecture of hope'. As people walk into a centre after a diagnosis, or enervating treatment, often disoriented and lacking in self-confidence, they enter another world which acknowledges their importance and a basic condition that may become prevalent: living with cancer and not losing hope.

The Architecture of Hope Reviews

What you all have created, in terms of architecture, is a community statement to patients and carers that Your Life Matters. Walking from the hospital into Maggie's is a concretization of hope - just as the daffodil reminds us of spring.

Senior Vice President, The Wellness Community in Santa Monica

About Charles Jencks

Charles Jencks is the author of several best-selling books on architecture. He divides his time between lecturing, writing and designing in the USA, in the UK and in Europe.

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Table of Contents

The Architecture of Hope

Maggie Cancer Caring Centres







Preface to be written, outlining book CJ, EH 2pp



The Architecture of Hope Charles Jencks 30 pp

The typical situation with cancer? The power of the hybrid building. Comparative plans Lily Jencks double page spread comparison. Inescapable information and hope. 'The most difficult thing.' Metaphors R'us - the buildings. Mixing metaphors - cancer and architecture. Can Maggie Centres make a difference?

What Maggie Centres Do Laura Lee 10 pp

Description of how they work

Architecture and Health Edwin Heathcote 30 pp

History of hospital architecture; survey of contemporary practice and the problems;



Maggie Centres Built 60 pp

Richard Murphy Edinburgh

Page & Park Glasgow

Frank Gehry Dundee

Page & Park Inverness

Zaha Hadid Kirkaldy Fife

Richard Rogers London

Future Centres 40pp

Wilkinson & Eyre Oxford

Piers Gough Nottingham

Kisho Kurokawa Swansea,SWales

Foreign Office Architects Newcastle

Rem Koolhaas Glasgow II



The Note History of Maggie Centres Charles Jencks & Katy Mahood 20 pp

From documents, photos and notes of Laura Lee, Bob Leonard, Marcia Blakenham, Sir David Landale and Nigel Cazer



Appendix 1 Missing Centres 6 pp

Daniel Libeskind Addenbrooks, Cambridge

Hawkins & Brown Sheffield

Neil Gillespie Lanarkshire

Appendix 2: The Architectural Brief 2pp

Index 6pp

Additional information

GOR013624794
9780711225978
0711225974
The Architecture of Hope: Maggie's Cancer Caring Centres by Charles Jencks
Used - Well Read
Hardback
Frances Lincoln Publishers Ltd
20100401
224
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