
Featuring complex geometry, with nearly all edge columns of the curved façade raking in two directions, the construction of the new Maggie’s cancer centre at The Royal Free Hospital demanded an integrated approach. With the design and installation sequence communicated predominantly in 3D, William Hare made use of a wide range of digital tools and platforms.
Renowned for both its distinctive architectural design and the exceptional dedication to supporting individuals with cancer, the newest Maggie’s cancer support centre is situated in the grounds of the Royal Free Hospital in London. Showcasing a custom raking curved facade, inclined walls, distinctive timber cladding, and a secluded rooftop garden and pavilion, this diminutive yet architecturally bold structure set the engineers and client team a considerable challenge.


