NGS Macmillan Unit / The Manser Practice
On behalf of Chesterfield Royal Hospital, Macmillan Cancer support and sponsor NGS (National Garden Scheme), The Manser Practice has completed a 2,140-sqm purpose-built cancer unit to the rear of the existing hospital campus. The new building is linked to the main hospital via a glazed bridge.
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Architects: The Manser Practice
Location: Chesterfield, United Kingdom
Lead Architect: Guy Barlow
Project Year: 2017
Photographs: Hufton + Crow
Principal Designer, Structural, M&E, Draignage, Highways & Bream: Mott Macdonald
Contractor: Vinci UK
Quantity Surveyor: Summers Inman
Landscape Designers: Smeeden Foreman
Art Consultants: Art in Site
Client: Chesterfield Royal Hospital NHS Foundation Trust
Charitable Funder: Macmillan Cancer Support
© Hufton + Crow
From the architect. On behalf of Chesterfield Royal Hospital, Macmillan Cancer support and sponsor NGS (National Garden Scheme), The Manser Practice has completed a 2,140-sqm purpose-built cancer unit to the rear of the existing hospital campus. The new building is linked to the main hospital via a glazed bridge.
Ground Floor Plan
Arranged over two floors, the £10m unit combines under one roof the hospital?s various cancer facilities and integrates pastoral care through an onsite Macmillan Information and Support Centre. Outpatient and support servi...
© Hufton + Crow
Architects: The Manser Practice
Location: Chesterfield, United Kingdom
Lead Architect: Guy Barlow
Project Year: 2017
Photographs: Hufton + Crow
Principal Designer, Structural, M&E, Draignage, Highways & Bream: Mott Macdonald
Contractor: Vinci UK
Quantity Surveyor: Summers Inman
Landscape Designers: Smeeden Foreman
Art Consultants: Art in Site
Client: Chesterfield Royal Hospital NHS Foundation Trust
Charitable Funder: Macmillan Cancer Support
© Hufton + Crow
From the architect. On behalf of Chesterfield Royal Hospital, Macmillan Cancer support and sponsor NGS (National Garden Scheme), The Manser Practice has completed a 2,140-sqm purpose-built cancer unit to the rear of the existing hospital campus. The new building is linked to the main hospital via a glazed bridge.
Ground Floor Plan
Arranged over two floors, the £10m unit combines under one roof the hospital?s various cancer facilities and integrates pastoral care through an onsite Macmillan Information and Support Centre. Outpatient and support servi...
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