An existing villa is transformed into a mental health care home by stripping it to its structural framework and redesigning the interior around a central corridor connecting independent studios.
A space of their own': how cancer centres designed by top architects bring hope to patients
Maggie's Centres provide compassionate, architecturally designed spaces within hospitals where cancer patients can maintain joy and connection to life during treatment.
Quiet Hope: Frank Gehry's Maggie's Centre Hong Kong
Maggie's Cancer Caring Centre in Hong Kong exemplifies Gehry's contemplative, optimistic design that prioritizes comfort, dignity, and resilience informed by grief and end-of-life care.
Top Designs Revealed in Buildner's Fourth Annual Hospice - Home for the Terminally Ill Competition
Architecture can support end-of-life care by creating small, locally grounded hospices that prioritize empathy, dignity, emotional warmth, and social connection.