Wildflowers and bees

TRANSFORMING THE RENAL THERAPY WARD AT BRADFORD TEACHING HOSPITALS


While the Renal Therapy Ward corridor was filled with plenty of useful information posters it was felt that the environment was in much need of a calming, restorative atmosphere.

Artworks can evoke memories and emotions and further enrich the atmosphere around a hospital. We chose wildflowers such as Rose Bay Willow Herb, Clover and Dandelions with their vibrant colours and varied heights to create a visually engaging pathway that leads the eye along the corridor. We added the occasional bee flitting around these blossoms to add to a sense of serenity.

This design not only adds aesthetic appeal but also symbolizes growth, renewal, and the beauty of nature, providing a sense of hope and vitality to those passing through.

Feedback

We received some wonderful feedback whilst installing these artworks from both patients and staff; dandelions were one person’s favourite wildflower, while another’s joy was the bluebells she can now view from her hospital bed.

“I would just like to say a huge, huge, huge thank you to you and your team for your recent work on Ward 15 and the medical physics department.  I have just been to see the teams and they absolutely love what you have done.  The sister on ward 15 told me that it feels too good for them, they don’t deserve it.  They certainly do and I am so glad that we have been able to lift their spirits.”

Helen Sutcliffe, Head of Corporate Affairs at Bradford Teaching Hospital