Adding Life to the Final Days
Building magazine reviews the Prince & Princess of Wales Hospice, which is spread over 5,840sqm of social spaces, patient accommodation and therapy rooms.
Georgina Johnston from World Architecture News discusses the pioneering Prince & Princess of Wales Hospice.
“Ryder Architecture followed the Sengetun model when transforming the former Carlton Place into the Prince & Princess of Wales Hospice”
Read more: World Architecture NewsBuilding magazine reviews the Prince & Princess of Wales Hospice, which is spread over 5,840sqm of social spaces, patient accommodation and therapy rooms.
Alastair Forbes, architectural director at Ryder, looks back on the Prince & Princess of Wales Hospice’s first year of operation.
Designed by international design practice Ryder Architecture, The Prince & Princess of Wales Hospice (PPWH) won two awards at the Glasgow Institute of Architects (GIA) awards ceremony held on 22 November.