Maggie's Centre

Richard Rogers Built 2008 Długa 1, 31-147 Kraków, Poland
Maggie's Centre
  • Contemporary 85%
  • Eclectic 70%

Maggie's Centre, designed by Richard Rogers, is a striking example of contemporary architecture that emphasizes light and openness. The building serves as a support center for cancer patients and their families, highlighting the importance of architecture in healing environments.

Architectural Styles

Contemporary

85%

The building features clean lines, a mix of materials, and a focus on transparency through extensive glazing.

  • Large glass windows
  • Curved roofline
  • Minimalist façade
  • Open-plan interior spaces
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Eclectic

70%

The combination of traditional and modern elements, such as the contrasting use of brick and glass, showcases an eclectic approach.

  • Brick detailing
  • Green copper roof
  • Variety of architectural forms
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Notable Features

Historical Context

Built in 2008, Maggie's Centre represents a modern approach to healthcare architecture, merging functional design with therapeutic space for cancer support.

Fun Facts

  • The center is part of a series of Maggie's Centres established across the UK.
  • It emphasizes the therapeutic benefits of natural light.
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