Maggie’s at The Royal Free Hospital

The project was unique in every sense of the word, from the building’s design to the purpose of the finished build.

The new Maggie’s centre will provide a haven for people diagnosed with cancer, a place for them to enjoy as if it was their own home and receive support from all the wonderful Maggie’s staff. We urge people to research Maggie’s, as the work they do across the UK is extraordinary.

The project witnessed Blou Dynamic work with Sir Robert McAlpine, Magma Architecture (Berlin), Studio Libeskind (New York) and Expedition Engineering to deliver a carpentry and joinery scope featuring structural carpentry work to form the curved Wintergarden space on the 2nd floor, forming staircases, Oak-veneered timber doorsets, Oak flooring and Oak-veneered and solid Oak joinery throughout the building, including a stunning curved kitchen and island unit, which will be the ‘beating heart’ of the centre.

Location Hampstead, London

Client Maggie’s

Architect Studio Libeskind & Magma Architecture

Structural Engineer Expedition

Contractor Sir Robert McAlpine

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