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Pod infermieristico del dottor Nicola York
NICOLA YORK
Questo design è stato sviluppato nell'ambito del progetto WEMOBILE(http://mymobilitymatters.org/) per progettare baccelli per l'allattamento autonomi che integrano musica e aromaterapia, che possono essere collocati in spazi pubblici, ad esempio centri commerciali, aeroporti, ecc, consentendo alle donne di allattare e rilassarsi con le loro piccole famiglie nella privacy. Informato dalla ricerca, le dimensioni complessive di questo design sono paragonabili ai design esistenti sul mercato, ma questo design offre un'esperienza confortevole e rilassante unica rispetto ai suoi concorrenti. L'immagine 1 mostra il design complessivo, le immagini 2 e 3 mostrano una vista dall'alto/pianta del pod per l'allattamento, le immagini 4 e 5 mostrano l'interno del pod, e l'immagine 6 mostra come sarebbe il design in un centro commerciale.
Comments
Great idea! Really useful to have these spaces in shopping centers, stations, airports... why not also in the most "touristy" squares? or in park-ride parking lots?
You have to study well the spaces: to park stroller or if you have two children maybe (the newborn and an older one)?
ANA RITA LYNCE
3 years ago
3 years ago
I like the idea of a "plug & play" option for PT stations/airports etc., that would allow mums and babies to be more protected and comfortable. I also like the idea of having a dedicated space for another child. However, I feel it is a bit small if you have a stroller. It is not always easy to close the stroller and put all the items into a bag, etc., with your child in your arms.
VANESSA VON WIEDNER
3 years ago
3 years ago
I like the idea of a privacy room for woman and her child.
Did you take into account whether strollers and co. can be safely parked outside? Is there any space for water or wet wipes? An other idea for the airport or train station is a digital display for depart/ arrive timetable.
PAUL MAGEE
3 years ago
3 years ago
Thanks Nicola. Interested to see how this would work as a modular design, so that it could be assembled on-site (and relocated).
Also with an overhead canopy to provide privacy from views from above (in a shaopping mall for instance.) which could provide passive ventilation and an escape route for fragrances/smells.
How would you adapt this idea for a carer of twins, for example?
3 years ago