Design Chambers in the Children's Department of the Hospital. Portfolio "Interiors of medical premises, centers, hospitals." What are good decorative stickers for children

Cabinets and corridors, sounds and smells of the hospital make this place terrifying for children. But the hospital should not unail fear. The British Art Organization Vital Arts, responsible for the introduction of art to British hospitals, united 15 artists to turn the interior of the Royal Children's Hospital of London in an amazing and colorful place.

Despite the fact that the hospital should constantly clean, the artists were still able to use vinyl, ceramics, wood and even carpets to revive these hospital walls. Each artist created his unique style.

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1. Department of intensive therapy decorated with artist Tord Bountyteh.
2. The work of the artist includes animals and flowers on the walls. Alternatively, only doors and medical automatic doors remain untouched. Large drawings have many details and each time you can find something new in them.
3. Traumatology and gastroenterology from Morag Myerscough.
4. The artist tried to portray all the images that kept in memory over the years and splashed them in creativity. Thus, the elements of the circus, art deco, Asian culture, Victorian architecture appeared on the walls, and this is not full list. Initially, the artist all moved to paper in the form of a sketch, and then on the walls.
5. The goal began to make chambers bringing the joy to young patients and their parents, make them warm and hospitable.
6. Hematology from Donna Wilson.
7. The goal of Donna was not to make a hospital as ordinary hospitals. She wanted patients, parents and medical staff to feel calm and relaxed and that the wall design lifted the mood.
8. The reaction of children and parents was awesome.
9. Waiting room from Chris Hotonomom.
10. Chris decided to draw in each room of animals, lions, fish, etc.
11. In the corridors, vinyl was used to create an image of animals in full size.
12. Department of Pulmonology from Miller Gudman.
13. Wood is a traditional warm materialwhich was used and used to create toys. And very often the tree sees nice memories About childhood. The combination of bright vinyl colors and wooden characters really like children.

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The hospital has its own logic and the structure subordinate to it - in order to "think" such space, make it a comfortable for the child, you need to take into account the many nuances. We tell how overseas designers and architects are coping with this task for three projects implemented in the UK.

British designer Morag Meersko is well known for his love for bright colors - For whatever it fell, it turns out to be alive and emotionally. The Design Project of the Children's Hospital in Sheffield did not exception, only here with flowers had to work especially accurately: first, the space should not irritate children with autism, and secondly, it should be comfortable not only for kids, but also for the children of the senior age. The main task of the architect was to give hospital chambers more home. Meyersko designed forty-six bedrooms, bathrooms and hols for sharing. It did not change it: the space turned out to be multicolored, but not bright - muffled tones perform the same function as saturated, but at the same time the sensitive children's mind is not annoyed.

In addition, it is important in the hospital environment so that everything remains sterile, which means easily and cleaned. Mayersko solves this task with plastic laminate. Wooden panels in the chambers are also sealed and wash in the same way as the walls. The company-producer of paper-layered plastic Formica helped the designer's idea. Their panels are executed and another important function - hide medical equipment, wires and cables. This allows you to make space more comfortable, suitable for a long stay in it in it.

Morag Meerso interior designerAlthough the chambers are intended for children, I did not want them to look childish. Instead, I tried to make them comfortable and such that would like the children of different ages and remained comfortable for their parents visiting them, "I wanted to just make a room in which everyone would be fine. The most difficult was to print on the laminate wooden panels of clean, present color. Due to the peculiarities of production, it was not easy, and the process took the year. As a result, everything turned out, and the woody warmth managed to save.

The British architectural bureau KEPPIE in working on a project of a children's hospital in Glasgow put the same task - to make space comfortable for a long stay in him and their parents. Campus designed by order of the Ronald McDonald House charitable organization is intended to ensure that parents can live here with their children while treating treatment. Bedrooms, relaxation rooms, kitchen and gaming room - everything, according to architects, should resemble a house. Keppie concentrated on the layout of the building and its design. Two spacious courtyards on both sides of the central building must resemble the children a playground for games near the house, and the material selected for construction is a coarse white brick - relatives to the hospital with a rural house. To achieve more similarities with a private house, architects used rectangular erkers, multifaceted protrusions with windows in the building wall.

The interior corresponds to the facade: natural materials, muted tones and accurate detail - all this creates an image of a comfortable home-commune.

David Ross representative Keppie Design in GlasgowThe hospital has its own logic and function, our task was to preserve them, but to get away from unpleasant associations, which usually cause health categories. The structure has a simple and strict facade, but at the same time does not look like a hospital. Buildings we joined each other with spacious corridors, windows that go to the courtyard. The courtyard also protects against the noise of the rods of Govan Road buses and screaming ambulances. It is a great honor for us - to work on a project for children who are experiencing such a difficult period of their lives. In this case, the design should be purely humanistic principles - trying to make hospital space as much as possible.

Designers of London Jason Bruges Studio found a simpler way to transform the hospital. For a children's hospice for Great-Ormond Street, they implemented the Nature Trail interactive project, which should smooth out the unpleasant impressions of the child from visiting the operating room. On the wall in the corridor, designers posted a large digital panel, depicting forest inhabitants: hotels, heels, birds and frogs. 72 000 LED elements were integrated into the order, which bezed in different sequences, force forests to occur on the wallpaper and seem to run on the wall of the wall - all the designers came up with 70 pictures. All of them are located at different levels, to be visible both small and older children.

Jason Brajes creator of interactive architectural integrations, founder of Jason Bruges Studio"Natural trail" is the road for which a small patient makes his trip on the way to operating room: so we wanted to distract it and calm it. The walls are converted to the canvas, on which the forest beings come to life. They protrude through the trees and foliage and follow the child. To create interactive animations, we used 70 LED panels with different animals and a total of 72,000 LEDs.

Not all the initiatives of volunteers can be easily classified by type of volunteering. For example, the creators of the project "Cheerful Corridor" call themselves artistic social volunteers. About how a group of volunteers decided to give bright paints to the walls of children's hospitals, in the material of the Special Project "Year of Volunteer".

The history of the project "The Cheerful Corridor" began in 2012, when the Board of Trustees of the Morozov Hospital decided to invite artists for painting walls in two offices. We are familiar monophonic walls We decided to turn into beautiful and bright to enhance the mood and make the stay of small patients in the hospital more comfortable and joyful. First, no one thought about a full-fledged volunteer project, just wanted to create a space comfortable in the hospital for children.

At the same time, at the end of 2012, under new Year holidays On social networks, the first post about the search for volunteers for the painting of the hospital walls was published. About 20 people responded to Clence, 15 volunteers got directly until the walls were painted. Among them is an artist Anna Rumyantseva, who later became one of the founders of the project "Merry Corridor".

"We broke up into two groups (according to branches) and worked all the holidays. By the end of the New Year holidays, one of the offices was painted, and we began to come together in the second office. And when it all ended, we had a small group of people interested in In the continuation of the murals of the walls in children's hospitals, "recalls Anna Rumyantseva.

Participant of the Initiative Group of the Project "Cheerful Corridor" Elena Filimonova


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First, on the project, only the painting of the walls of the Morozov hospital was assumed, but then the volunteers joke, there all the walls ended, and the project began to expand.

"We are with a charity foundation" Savablik ", with whom they collaborated at the time, turned to the Department of Health with a proposal of participation in our project and other hospitals in Moscow. The department helped us a lot, informed medical institutions and organizing a meeting with interested governing faces of these institutions" , "Says the artist, a participant in the initiative group of" Merry Corridor "Elena Filimonova.

New Horizons

With each new painting, the project was gaining popularity and attracted more and more medical institutions. In the "merry corridor" try not to deny paintings hospitals, but in order for volunteers to draw, some criteria should be observed. For example, it is necessary that the walls are repaired and the paint does not appear with them.

Member of the initiative group of the project "Cheerful Corridor" Olga Stemeva


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"Also, the leadership of the hospital should allocate our premises for storing paints, brushes and other tools and inventory," says Elena Filimonova.

The painting of a large hospital branch, depending on the complexity, can take from six months to a year. Now, as the project organizers tell, a whole queue has been lined up on the painting of the walls. But, perhaps, quite soon, the project volunteers will be able to paint the walls simultaneously immediately in several hospitals.

© Photo Provided by the project "Cheerful Corridor"


© Photo Provided by the project "Cheerful Corridor"

Recently, the project entered the Union of Volunteer Organizations and Movements (Code) and thereby gained legal status and new opportunities, in particular to attract donations.

"All this gives us a reason to hope that in the near future, the" cheerful corridor "will be able to simultaneously make painting in several hospitals and our" queue "will move much faster. The Code will also offer us cooperation with the institutions in which other volunteer projects are being implemented", - Elena Filimonova said.

While the project's geography is mainly limited to Moscow and the closest near Moscow. But there are cases of cooperation with medical institutions from other regions.

© Photo Provided by the project "Cheerful Corridor"Volunteers of the project "Cheerful Corridor"


© Photo Provided by the project "Cheerful Corridor"

"In 2016, we collaborated with the charity foundation" Livi! ", Who, inspired by the activities of the" Merry Corridor ", decided to paint the walls of the oncological branch of the Tula regional hospital. And at some point, the guys called us to help, realizing what they needed" Powerful experienced landing land, in order to advance and successfully finish the work, "said Anna Rumyantsev.

The project activity over the past five years has inspired caring people from all over Russia, and now in the Smolensk region, Bryansk, Samara, in the Urals volunteers also paint hospital walls.

Form style

During the painting of the very first objects, the style of "cheerful corridor" has not yet been formed, and pictures may well appear on the neighboring walls. of various techniques. But gradually the project participants came to the principle of coloring by numbers. When drawing, you need to paint the circled piece of the wall with a certain color. This style of painting is considered the most suitable for mass painting, and even those volunteers who absolutely do not know how to draw in painting.

Any participant in this process feels that it is attached to the beauty and benefits that there is also his work in this wonderful painted wall, but they look such walls as painted by a professional artist in a plane style. Artists prepare in advance the wall for painting, breaking it into pieces, like a batik or mosaic, where every piece will be painted with its color, "the artist says, participant in the initiative group Olga Stemeva.

for volunteers "Merry Corridor" there are no age limitations. Schoolchildren with students, and older people, and even the smallest participants take part in the project.

© Photo Provided by the project "Cheerful Corridor"Volunteers of the project "Cheerful Corridor"


© Photo Provided by the project "Cheerful Corridor"

"Once my seven-year-old Roma nephew arrived in painting. He watched the sketches and took a living participation in their development. He was one of the main things in the focus group of kids! And he advised to add cars and transport to the cartoons, because Boys it will be very interesting. And when the drawings were applied on the walls, Roma with trembling and joy painted his piece, "recalls Olga Stemeva.

"Somehow a five-year-old Nastya was glanced to us, which grandfather kept hand. They came to the hospital to visit younger sister Nastya and very wanted to see, but what's going on there, behind this door with a sign "cheerful corridor"?! We are hospitable and friendly, and Nastya as a result, as a result, it paints all butterflies very beautifully! In the "merry corridor" it is impossible to stay from not taking a brush, "the participant of the initiative group of the" Cheerful Corridor "of Ekaterina Trofimova said.

© Photo Provided by the project "Cheerful Corridor"Noize MC musician took part in the project "Cheerful Corridor"


© Photo Provided by the project "Cheerful Corridor"

It happens that coloring the walls and chat with small patients of hospitals come celebrities. For example, a musician Noize MC took part in the mural in the Morozov hospital. See the idol for children in the hospital was an unforgettable feeling.

"The guys, of course, enjoyed the guys, but even more pleasure received girls who were in the neighboring department. They walked past the drawing Neza and almost went crazy from the presence of their adorable singer. It was interesting experience, And thank you very much to Ivan and his team for participating in the action, "said Anna Rumyantseva.

Volunteering as a lifestyle

The "cheerful corridor" is difficult to attribute to some specific type of volunteering, there are elements and cultural, and social volunteering.