Kroppe i Forandring / Bodies in Transformation

Afgangsprojekt af Louise Agth Lindstrøm & Mathilde Juul Ipsen
Name
Mathilde Juul Ipsen
Education degree
Kandidat
Fagfelt
Design
Institute
Architecture and Design
Program
Furniture Design - Products, Materials and Contexts
Year
2023

Kroppe i Forandring 

 

Dette projekt tager afsæt i det nye Mary Elizabeths Hospital og undersøger, hvordan hospitalet kan understøtte og omfavne de fysiske og mentale forandringer, der kan følge med sygdom. Med et særligt fokus på unge patienter, har vi designet en serie af spejle, der skal bidrage til hverdagsrutiner, opfordre til selvomsorg, samt skabe samtaler, der støtter patienten i accepten af den forandrede krop.

 

 

Bodies in Transformation

 

Based on the new Mary Elizabeth's Hospital, this project explores how the hospital can support and embrace the physical and mental changes that can accompany illness. With a special focus on young patients, we have designed a series of mirrors that are intended to contribute to daily routines, encourage self-care, and create conversations that support the patient in accepting their changed body.

Designobjekter i brug 

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Skitse af den udvalgte idé

Design i kontekst - Hospitalets sengestue

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Designproces

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The Royal Danish Academy supports the Sustainable Development Goals

Since 2017 the Royal Danish Academy has worked with the Sustainable Development Goals. This is reflected in our research, our teaching and in our students’ projects. This project relates to the following UN goal(-s)