shore.oo
Pavillon Anne Barratin
. Hospital
. Plaisir
. 2022

[ themes ]

. hospital
. pedopsychiatry
. color
. furniture
. signage

[ customer ]

Plaisir hospital and C.A.S.S.I.O.P.E.E. association

[ collaborator ]

Ophélie Benito

[ context ]

The Hospital of Plaisir (Yvelines) and C.A.S.S.I.O.P.E.E. association call us for a global design mission within the future pedopsychiatric pavilion.

The pedopsychiatric pavilion will host during three weeks stay at the most teenagers in crisis situation. The building is divided into life spaces (rooms, relaxation room, activities rooms), care spaces, living-rooms for visiting families and a garden. We make the choice of floor coverings and walls colors, prescribe furniture and conceive the signage while taking into account the hospital graphic charter and imperatives of readability (use of makaton icons). Are added to these interventions graphic supports such as a CHP map, a history of the pavilion and an edition bringing together archive images of the place from the 1940 to the end of the 90s. Made available for young pavilion’s residents, they are means of familiarizing oneself with the geography and history of the place which welcomes them.

Photos credits: shore.oo

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shore.oo
Pavillon Anne Barratin
. Hospital
. Plaisir
. 2022
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[ themes ]

. hospital
. pedopsychiatry
. color
. furniture
. signage

[ customer ]

Hospital of Plaisir and association C.A.S.S.I.O.P.E.E.

[ collaborator ]

Ophélie Benito

[ context ]

The Hospital of Plaisir (Yvelines) and C.A.S.S.I.O.P.E.E. association call us for a global design mission within the future pedopsychiatric pavilion.

The pedopsychiatric pavilion will host during three weeks stay at the most teenagers in crisis situation. The building is divided into life spaces (rooms, relaxation room, activities rooms), care spaces, living-rooms for visiting families and a garden. We make the choice of floor coverings and walls colors, prescribe furniture and conceive the signage while taking into account the hospital graphic charter and imperatives of readability (use of makaton icons). Are added to these interventions graphic supports such as a CHP map, a history of the pavilion and an edition bringing together archive images of the place from the 1940 to the end of the 90s. Made available for young pavilion’s residents, they are means of familiarizing oneself with the geography and history of the place which welcomes them.

Photos credits: shore.oo

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