Flygfänas skog. Illustration möter rumslighet på barn och ungdomssjukhuset i Lund
Abstract
Flygfänas skog is a project where illustration meets spatiality. The work is about how section 62
of the Children and Youth Hospital (BUS), at Skåne University Hospital, in Lund can use
illustration as a compliment to their premises. Today, the hospital has difficulties to deal with the
older children patients at the hospital in a good way because the expression that is there today,
mostly only appeals to the younger patients. Previously, there has been some kind of decoration
on the department and the staff thought that this is boring, is a problem in that in many places
there are stickers of child characters posted on the walls. This and other installations that cut out
letters, face off, and symbols have made sense in the department becomes fragmented, ill and
childish. Many of the elderly patients are therefore not equal to-diction to the Department.
Because the department has many seriously ill patients who are hospitalized for an extended
period would therefore find a design that feels relevant to every age group. The department has
already teamed up with furniture studio Swedish Ninja who has developed furniture for the
department's dining room and entrance. My project has been about being able to contribute to
the change in section 62 by way of illustration to the entrance. After discussions with the project
manager Ann Elmqvist Frihd the theme for the illustrations became nature with the goal of
finding an expression that can appeal to even the older kids.
Degree
Student essay
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Date
2014-03-13Author
Rosenhed, Josefin
Keywords
Illustration
nature
hospital
children
Series/Report no.
DK 2013
Language
swe