Maggie's Centre at Clatterbridge Hospital was a temporary center for the specialist support and care for cancer patients in Merseyside.The building turned Us back on the clinical hospital facilities to take advantage of a single panoramic view over the farming fields of the Wirral landscape.Every room featured this view,while also looking onto several secluded,miniature gardens enclosed by the building's perimeter,providing patients with a direct arid therapeutic connection to nature.The construction of the building used radically transformed site cabins arranged around the mature trees on the site.It was enveloped in a bespoke fiberglass wall that created a mixture of inside and outside spaces and contributed to its unusual visual identity.Notably,the structure's fiberglass panels were reused from The Filling Station(pp.36-41),when that project was deconstructed.
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