Container Garden Gold Medal

Room to Breathe Hospital Garden for the TSA

Designed by Jen Donnelly, Catherine Gibbon
Photo: GardensDB
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Designed specifically as a restorative retreat for parents and caregivers of patients in hospital, the garden offers solace in nature, helping them recharge and face the challenges of caregiving with renewed energy. A cocoon-like feature chair cradles caregivers, offering a warm embrace and a sense of security. Evergreens and textural leaves provide a long season of interest and shades of green provide a calming backdrop with white flowers illuminating darker areas. Hints of burgundy foliage and flowers act as a contrast to create depth and focal points in a small space. An angled pathway and pergola enhance the feeling of being cocooned and create a feeling of being surrounded by nature Inspired by personal experience, the garden highlights the emotional toll of supporting a child with Tuberous Sclerosis. Access to green space while at hospital provides an escape from the stresses of a medical environment. This garden serves as a much-needed sanctuary for caregivers – a 'Room to Breathe'.
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