Supportive Sandstone Structures

Dow Jones Architects Designs Maggie's Centre for Cancer Support

Currently set to be completed within an already-built cancer care hospital in England, Maggie's Centre by Dow Jones Architects hopes to offer support for those in need. The design is a one-level structure set in the middle of an open field that encourages being one with nature and developing a more relaxed disposition.

The material used on the building mostly consists of sandstone, which helps the structure blend well with its natural surroundings. The one-storey setup also makes it easier for those suffering from certain types of cancer to get around easily without too much hassle. Overall the goal of the building by Dow Jones Architects is to give patients a place of refuge from the hospital, and reflect on life.

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Trend Themes
1. Nature-centric Architecture - Opportunity for architects to design structures that blend with natural surroundings and create a more relaxed environment.
2. Accessible Building Design - Opportunity to create one-storey structures that cater to the specific needs of individuals with certain types of illnesses or disabilities.
3. Cancer Support Centers - Opportunity to develop specialized facilities that provide a place of refuge for cancer patients to reflect and find support outside of a hospital setting.
Industry Implications
1. Architecture - Opportunity for architects to explore innovative design concepts using sandstone and incorporate nature-centric elements.
2. Healthcare - Opportunity for healthcare providers to create supportive environments for cancer patients, facilitating healing and emotional well-being.
3. Construction - Opportunity for construction companies to specialize in building accessible, nature-centric structures for various purposes, including cancer support centers.

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