Maggie's Dundee
Building and Architect Information: Maggie's Dundee
Where is the centre?
Maggie's Dundee is located in front of Ward 32 at Ninewells Hospital. It commands stunning views down the Tay Estuary and across to North Fife.
About the architect
Unlike the conversions of Maggie's Glasgow and Edinburgh this is the first new-build Maggie's Centre, designed by Frank Gehry. Frank is a Los Angeles based architect, known widely for his design of the Guggenheim Museum in Bilbao. He was a close friend of Maggie's and this project has been close to his heart.
The signature of Frank Gehry's designs are their curving walls and unusual roofing. Frank began the process of the design by working with us to arrange the building blocks of the rooms in a suitable layout. Once this was agreed he then began designing the building around them. Frank makes approximately sixty models for each of his buildings until he is happy with the design.
About the design
For Maggie's Dundee Frank was inspired by the design of historic simple Highland dwellings known as Brochs. He took a cylindrical form from them as a perfect space for our library and a small sitting room above it. Except for this small sitting room, the rest of the building is on one level with an open-plan kitchen and dining area, a large sitting room, and smaller rooms for one-to-one sessions.
Externally, the roof is enveloped in folded metal; the inspiration of the folds of a dutch hat worn by a girl in a Vermeer painting. There is a walkway leading off from the kitchen area which goes out on stilts above the side of the valley so visitors can go out and take in the view.
About the environment
The environmental surroundings of a Maggie's Centre are a contributing factor to its success and contrast with those usually found in the immediate vicinity of a hospital. In the case of Maggie's Dundee those inside the Centre can look out onto the green foliage of trees and the tranquil beauty of water.
The implementation of Frank's design for the grounds around the centre is the second phase of the project. A funding appeal is underway for this landscaping part of the design.
A word from Frank Gehry
I think it's an inviting building, I think people will want to come inside and spend time there, and I really hope that in some small way it might contribute to a sense of rejuvenated vigour for moving forward and living life.
Maggie's Centres can be found in the following locations:
Open Centres:
- Oxford
- South West Wales
- Lanarkshire


