New Children’s Hospital brought to life with curious fox and rainbow garden animation
Winning concept by NCAD students revealed in BAM sponsored competition
9 Bealtaine 2024
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The winner of an animation competition sponsored by BAM UK & Ireland and the Community Benefit Programme with the aim to bring Ireland’s New Children’s Hospital to life has been revealed.
The winning concept, The fox that brings flowers, was developed by students Jamie Craig, Myla Sirvyte, Robin Rösing and Grace O’Reilly from the National College of Art and Design (NCAD).
The competition forms part of BAM’s commitment to support local communities where it operates and offered an opportunity for BAM to collaborate closely with the students at NCAD and to support their career development. BAM sponsored the prize of €3,000 for the winning students.
The charming animation tells the story of a curious fox, who explores the new children’s hospital against the backcloth of the busy construction site, through the hospital concourse, passing patient rooms into the Rainbow Garden. As he explores, he leaves a trail of blooming grass and native plants behind for patients and families, representing how nature plays a role in the project.
The competition is part of the Community Benefit Programme for the New Children’s Hospital, which was established to ensure that surrounding communities benefit from the development. As part of the programme BAM launched the €500,000 BAM Community Benefit Fund for the New Children’s Hospital in 2020 to provide education bursaries and community grants, to support various community projects.
students Jamie Craig, Myla Sirvyte, Robin Rösing and Grace O’Reilly from the National College of Art and Design (NCAD).
Ingrid McElroy, NPHDB’s Community Benefit Programme Manager said:
Denis McCarthy, Regional Managing Director of BAM Ireland said: