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所 在 地:英国 纽卡斯尔
玛吉的纽卡斯尔癌症护理中心建成于2013年5月,是弗里曼医院投资建设的,在房屋周围种植着铜山、毛榉、樱花、番红花、野花和一些中药草植被,建成后第的一个月,就已经有超过1000人参观了本中心,这在当地是史无前例的。
玛吉的癌症治疗中心为癌症患者提供来自社会、情感和实际物质支持,也为患者的家属、朋友提供了提供了一个安慰、关怀的环境,使该中心成为一个温馨的疗养场所。
低能耗设计是玛吉的中心的一大特点。创建一个朝南的大院,它可以最大限度地收集太阳能,全副绝缘北墙壁和屋顶能够将热烈牢牢锁紧房间里。
建筑的材料选择是温暖的木材和粘土瓦片以及和混凝土。在门口的银行和停车场长满了绿色植被,为患者营造了一个温暖的避风港。周围的建筑是L型的,中间有一个大厅,两边有一对“翅膀”一个两层高的住宿同时满足了图书馆的需要。。屋顶花园是配有一个绿色保龄球馆,以及其他运动器械,使患者即使不运动也能感觉到精力充沛。在该建筑的中心是一个聚餐去,在这里有从弗里曼医院前来的医学专家,他们可以可以一边喝茶一边与患者聊天,以便即使了解他们的所需。
译者:筑龙网 砖头
Maggie’s Newcastle, completed in May 2013, injects a seasonally responsive,
fluxing, landscaped realm into the Freeman Hospital grounds. Responding to the
forces of sun and time, the centre sits still within its landscaped banks, and
under a planted roof allowing copper beeches, cherry blossom, crocuses, wild
flowers and herbs to delight with the seasons. Up to 1000 people have already
visited the centre in its first month, which is unprecedented in Maggie’s
history.
Maggie’s cancer care centres offer social, emotional and practical
support to people with cancer, their friends and families. They provide a
comforting, nurturing atmosphere so that in time, the centre becomes a home from
home for people who need support.
Low energy design informed the very first
moves of this Maggie’s centre. Maggie’s Newcastle creates a south facing
courtyard which maximises passive solar heating, with heavily insulated north
walls and roof, and an exposed structural frame that stores heat-energy put into
the building. The roof is formed to collect sunlight and transform it into
energy.
The building radically transforms the hospital site. Materials are
chosen to be warm and tactile (timber and clay tiles), and calm (concrete). The
building entrance welcomes the nervous visitor and a calm series of internal
spaces constantly link to the therapeutic courtyard; some open, some private to
provide a choice for users. The scheme is built on the premise that a
relationship with the natural environment is crucial. Grassy banks planted with
flowering perennials transform the difficult car park site and slope around the
centre on all sides. These banks provide shelter to the south-facing courtyard,
creating a warm haven.
The building is composed around an L-shaped plan. At
the centre, where two wings of accommodation meet, a double-height library
incorporates a stair up to the mezzanine level, which leads out onto the
landscaped flat roof. The roof garden is furnished with a bowling green and
fixed exercise equipment for those feeling energetic. It is surrounded by an
elegant clipped beech hedge which provides some privacy and changes colour with
the seasons from green in summer, to golden brown in winter, chiming with the
corten steel cladding around the roof perimeter. In common with all Maggie’s
centres, the Newcastle Maggie’s has a kitchen table at its heart. Here people
can gather around for a cup of tea and a chat with other people with cancer, or
to find the clarity they need from Maggie’s team of professional
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