The building’s challenging geometry meant bespoke moulds were required for each of the precast concrete panels.
Maggie’s South West Wales in Swansea provides advice and support to people with cancer as well as their friends and family.
Two wings faced with precast concrete wall panels and covered by a curving zinc roof wind into the centre of the building which is formed around a large oval skylight. Facilities include a kitchen, library, dining area, relaxation and counselling spaces, stores and offices.
Our Design Group undertook the reinforcement detailing and scheduling for the building’s structural concrete form.
In a process which required scrupulous attention to detail, each of the building’s individually sized decorative titanium inserts was prefabricated and delivered to site for insertion into corresponding pockets in the precast concrete.
The centre was named Best Community/Healthcare Building at the LABC South Wales Building Excellence Awards 2012. The scheme was also highly commended in the Best Technical Innovation Project category.