Requalificação sinestésica do Instituto de Educação e Reabilitação dos Cegos do Rio Grande do Norte

The Institute of Education and Rehabilitation of the Blind People of State of Rio Grande do Norte (IERC-RN) is an institution that welcomes the visually impaired people and tries to improve their life, becoming a reference in the Northeast of Brazil. Despite of this, its physical structure doesn’t p...

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Autor principal: Vechi, Aline Tainah Teixeira
Outros Autores: Elali, Gleice Azambuja
Formato: bachelorThesis
Idioma:pt_BR
Publicado em: Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Norte
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Endereço do item:https://repositorio.ufrn.br/handle/123456789/36986
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Resumo:The Institute of Education and Rehabilitation of the Blind People of State of Rio Grande do Norte (IERC-RN) is an institution that welcomes the visually impaired people and tries to improve their life, becoming a reference in the Northeast of Brazil. Despite of this, its physical structure doesn’t present adaptation to the target public and, thus, it is possible to realize some difficulty among its users on enjoying the building. This final work of graduation in architecture and urbanism has had the objective of elaborating a preliminary study to adapt the physical space of the IERC-RN to its users. The work was based on a stuyd of post-occupancy evaluation made locally in order to understand the main difficulties faced by its users and their aspirations. As a tool to promote the necessary improvements, the elaboration of the proposal was based on the sensory architecture, aiming at easying the dayly of people who, not counting on the vision, constantly seek and need for sensory tips to orient themselves and move around. In general terms, besides proposing the physical restructuring of part of the existing building (with demolition of the old building, construction of a new auditorium and a swimming pool, adaptation of the dining hall and installation of a ramp), the most important intervention will be in the comfort and accessibility conditions and humanization of the building, especially with the addition of olfactory, tactile and sound stimuli linked the nature (inclusion of water, birds and vegetation in the space).