Monday, February 14, 2011

Elise Island Project : By Dan Pearlman

Berlin, Germany
Dan Pearlman
Post By:Kitticoon Poopong
Photo © Courtesy of Dan Pearlman
The Dan Pearlman creative agency, created a holistic dreamland for young patients with psychiatric issues at the ‘Evangelisches Konigin Elisabeth Krankenhaus’ Hospital, in Berlin, Germany.
Photo © Courtesy of Dan Pearlman

Photo © Courtesy of Dan Pearlman
The patients of the Department of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry of the ‘Evangelisches Konigin Elisabeth Krankenhaus’ Hospital (KEH) in Berlin will never feel alone again. In addition to doctors and nurses the youngsters are, since October 2009, hosted by Princess Elise. She is the protagonist of the story told to the children when they arrive at the institution: when she was young, Princess Elise invented her own island, with golden sand, palm trees, rocks that kiss the waves and shelters where she could rest when she needed to. Here she was always safe. Now as a grown-up lady, Elise does no longer need to live on the island and therefore dedicated it to her young patients in the hospital.
Photo © Courtesy of Dan Pearlman

Photo © Courtesy of Dan Pearlman
The legend was created and transferred to reality by German creative agency Dan Pearlman, who worked closely with the hospital’s psychiatrists and doctors to develop a holistic approach to a new communication and spatial concept. The ‘Isle of Elise’ is based on a concept where design and architecture play a central role, thus forming a completely new approach to child and adolescent psychiatry.
Photo © Courtesy of Dan Pearlman

Photo © Courtesy of Dan Pearlman

Photo © Courtesy of Dan Pearlman

Photo © Courtesy of Dan Pearlman
Each room in the hospital was designed in terms of shape, colour, materials and light with the aim of promoting a positive atmosphere, empowering children’s imagination and positive emotions. The new concept meets the demands of young patients and therapeutical staff at the same time. The obligations of therapeutic professionals and the emotional needs of young patients are now balanced.
Photo © Courtesy of Dan Pearlman

Photo © Courtesy of Dan Pearlman

floor plan--drawing Courtesy of Dan Pearlman
The people
Interior Designer: Dan Pearlman
Location: Berlin, Germany
Photographs: Courtesy of Dan Pearlman