New London Architecture

Oak Cancer Centre

Built

A new clinical care and research centre, containing outpatients, rapid diagnostics, day care, clinical assessment, a research centre, endoscopy, and a staff café/restaurant.

Knowledge Networks: London and the Ox-Cam Arc

Knowledge Networks: London and the Ox-Cam Arc

The new ‘Oak Cancer Centre’ (OCC) for the Royal Marsden NHS Foundation Trust (RMH) is being funded entirely from charitable donations. It is an 11,700sqm building located within the existing RMH campus in Sutton, immediately adjacent to the headquarters of the Institute of Cancer Research (ICR) and sits in the heart of a planned wider ‘London Cancer Hub’. The masterplan aims at becoming a global centre for cancer innovation which expands upon the world leading clinical care and research that currently takes place; augmenting it with complementary organisations to create a thriving community of scientists, clinicians and innovative companies.

Project information

Status

Built

Borough

Sutton

Size

11700 sq m

Estimated completion

November 2022


Location

The Royal Marsden Hospital, Downs Road, Sutton SM2 5PT, UK


Team Credits

Architect

BDP

Interior Designer

BDP

M&E / Sustainability Engineer

BDP

Landscape Architect

BDP

Acoustic Consultant

BDP


Listed by

BDP

Last updated on

21/08/2024


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