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By Yvonne Jewkes and Holly Dempsey, University of Bath Bath, May 26 (360info) Maggie's are health centres designed to be beautiful and healing. Prisons could learn something from their design principles. ‘Maggie's’ are universally beautiful. The centres for cancer patients and their families were established by architect Maggie Keswick, who died of cancer in 1993, and her husband, Charles Jencks. They're intended to be the opposite of the windowless, neon-lit chemotherapy units found in so many general hospitals. Instead, Keswick and Jencks planned an alternative space with views of nature, where patients could sit peacefully between bouts of noxious therapy. Many of the growing network of M

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