An imaginative scheme for a children’s speech and language clinic to be sited in a part of Newcastle Upon Tyne rich in history, and a design for a new oncology centre, in Breda, Holland, conceived to help “break the taboo that shrouds cancer” won the student architects the first and second prizes respectively in the 2008 Architects for Health (AfH) Student Awards. Health Estate Journal reports.
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