The new think tank, led by Filippo Taidelli in collaboration with Fujifilm Italy, will "connect healthcare environments with the outside world", both in terms of life and nature, after the COVID-19 crisis widened the gap between patients and medical settings
Reflective installation "Breath" interprets the connection between people
Presented in the west loggia at the University of Milan, "Breath" is a new concept designed to bring a more empathetic approach to care and reception in the hospital model of the future
Breath's response is a multifunctional kit designed to awaken the user's sensory memory. A patio filled with plants turns the waiting room into an oasis; the corridor transforms into a loggia overlooking the horizon, and the X-ray room takes on the appearance of a lightbox as one looks up at the sky through a large skylight
The Breath installation is ultimately a playful meditation corner that breaks down the physical boundaries of the loggia, opening up an abstract landscape that encourages us to turn our gaze inward
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Photo credits
Top image, content and gallery images: Roar Studio
Designers credits
Filippo Taidelli Architetto, Nicola Ratti, Rossi Bianchi Lighting Design, Skygolpe, Concrete Acoustic
Companies credits
FujiFilm Italia