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Children's Hospice.

The entrance area is the most representative part of the complex. The choice of plants aims to encourage people to spend time here and create a cozy atmosphere. The main goal was to maximize the seating area without cluttering the passage to the entrance. The shape of the benches is conditioned by the plan of pre-existing pavements. In order to create a contrast with the color of the walls and the greenery, the seats have been painted red.

The courtyard, located next to the chapel, provides a place for contemplation and solitude. The shape of the bench allows visitors to hide inside a green 'room' and rest under a tree.

The area adjacent to the bed-patients' rooms is divided into several private small gardens. In each of them, there is space to bring outside a bed with a patient and to accompany them sitting on a bench. The gardens are planted with flowering bushes going into bloom one after another and evergreens. 

Landscape designers.

Diana Taukin, Natallia Panfilova.

Location.

Borovliany, Belarus

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