The Elise Island Project Provides Escape in Child Psychiatric Clinic
Meghan Young — January 29, 2010 — Life-Stages
References: danpearlman & plusmood
When I think of all the children benefiting from the Elise Island Project, I can’t help but smile. Providing a much needed escape in a child psychiatric clinic in Berlin, Germany, they have done an admirable job.
Designed by Dan Pearlman, the Elise Island Project focused on each room to create character while also endeavoring to place a protective and positive ambiance in each. For more information, visit PlusMood.com.
Designed by Dan Pearlman, the Elise Island Project focused on each room to create character while also endeavoring to place a protective and positive ambiance in each. For more information, visit PlusMood.com.
Trend Themes
1. Retreat-like Clinics - The Elise Island Project showcases the trend of retreat-like clinics, providing an opportunity for other psychiatric clinics to create a calming and supportive environment for children.
2. Child-centric Design - The Elise Island Project highlights the trend of child-centric design in psychiatric clinics, offering a chance for other healthcare facilities to prioritize the needs and well-being of children
3. Positive Ambiance - The focus on creating a positive ambiance in the Elise Island Project represents a trend that other psychiatric clinics can adopt to enhance the healing environment for children.
Industry Implications
1. Psychiatric Clinics - The Elise Island Project provides inspiration for disruptive innovation in psychiatric clinics, encouraging the development of retreat-like environments and child-centric designs.
2. Healthcare Design - The Elise Island Project showcases the importance of creating a positive ambiance in healthcare design, offering opportunities for innovative solutions in creating healing spaces for children.
3. Childcare Facilities - The Elise Island Project presents an opportunity for disruptive innovation in childcare facilities, emphasizing the need for child-centric designs and retreat-like environments for children in need of psychiatric care.
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