WELFARE INCREASE TOOLS FOR BLIND AND VISUALLY IMPAIRED PEOPLE: INCLUSIVE DESIGN AND TACTILE MODEL

In this article, the use of tactile models as a means to provide a collaborative medium between blind and visually impaired people and architects is presented to enable the development of the architectural project of an association center for blind and visually impaired people in the city of Passo F...

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Päätekijät: Mussi, Andréa Quadrado, Silva, Thaísa Leal da, Zardo, Paola, Silva, Juliano Lima da, Pazini, Ernani Zandoná, Ferri, Mariane Busato, Moreira, Denise
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spelling oai:ojs.www.unisinos.br:article-164022021-08-30T19:09:22Z WELFARE INCREASE TOOLS FOR BLIND AND VISUALLY IMPAIRED PEOPLE: INCLUSIVE DESIGN AND TACTILE MODEL FERRAMENTAS DE INCREMENTO DO BEM-ESTAR DE PESSOAS COM DEFICIÊNCIA VISUAL: ARQUITETURA INCLUSIVA E MAQUETE TÁTIL Mussi, Andréa Quadrado Silva, Thaísa Leal da Zardo, Paola Silva, Juliano Lima da Pazini, Ernani Zandoná Ferri, Mariane Busato Moreira, Denise In this article, the use of tactile models as a means to provide a collaborative medium between blind and visually impaired people and architects is presented to enable the development of the architectural project of an association center for blind and visually impaired people in the city of Passo Fundo, RS, Brazil. Therefore, three tactile models of the association center’s new project were built and used as tools for participatory design with blind and visually impaired people at Associação Passofundense de Cegos (APACE). This paper describes the participation and interaction process between APACE members and designers in the development of the APACE project. All participants were able to understand the dimensions and orientations of spaces and were able to compare the proposed environments with the current venue. This ability allowed broad participation and propositional interaction, increasing self-esteem and the likelihood of increasing these users’ well-being in the projected spaces. The next research steps involve collaborative design of the furniture and interior spaces. Keywords: Blind and visually impaired people, design process, tactile model, laser cutter.  Este artigo apresenta o uso de modelos táteis como uma ferramenta de projeto colaborativo entre as pessoas com deficiência visual e arquitetos, com o objetivo de realizar um projeto arquitetônico do centro de uma associação para pessoas com deficiência visual na cidade de Passo Fundo, RS, Brasil. Para tanto, três modelos táteis do projeto do Núcleo Associativo foram construídos e utilizados como ferramenta de desenho participativo junto às pessoas cegas e deficientes visuais da Associação Passofundense de Cegos (APACE). Este artigo descreve o processo de participação e interação entre os membros da APACE e arquitetos no desenvolvimento do projeto da nova sede da APACE. Todos os participantes puderam compreender as dimensões e a orientação dos espaços, podendo também comparar os ambientes propostos com o local atual. Isso permitiu uma ampla participação e interação propositiva, aumentando a autoestima e as chances de incremento do bem-estar desses usuários nos espaços projetados. Os próximos passos da pesquisa são projetar colaborativamente os mobiliários e os espaços internos. Palavras-chave: Pessoas com deficiência visual, processo de projeto, maquete tátil, cortadora a lêiser. Unisinos 2019-05-16 info:eu-repo/semantics/article info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersion application/pdf https://revistas.unisinos.br/index.php/arquitetura/article/view/arq.2019.151.01 10.4013/arq.2019.151.01 Arquitetura Revista; v. 15 n. 1 (2019): Jan-Jun; 1-14 1808-5741 eng https://revistas.unisinos.br/index.php/arquitetura/article/view/arq.2019.151.01/60746928
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author Mussi, Andréa Quadrado
Silva, Thaísa Leal da
Zardo, Paola
Silva, Juliano Lima da
Pazini, Ernani Zandoná
Ferri, Mariane Busato
Moreira, Denise
spellingShingle Mussi, Andréa Quadrado
Silva, Thaísa Leal da
Zardo, Paola
Silva, Juliano Lima da
Pazini, Ernani Zandoná
Ferri, Mariane Busato
Moreira, Denise
WELFARE INCREASE TOOLS FOR BLIND AND VISUALLY IMPAIRED PEOPLE: INCLUSIVE DESIGN AND TACTILE MODEL
author_facet Mussi, Andréa Quadrado
Silva, Thaísa Leal da
Zardo, Paola
Silva, Juliano Lima da
Pazini, Ernani Zandoná
Ferri, Mariane Busato
Moreira, Denise
author_sort Mussi, Andréa Quadrado
title WELFARE INCREASE TOOLS FOR BLIND AND VISUALLY IMPAIRED PEOPLE: INCLUSIVE DESIGN AND TACTILE MODEL
title_short WELFARE INCREASE TOOLS FOR BLIND AND VISUALLY IMPAIRED PEOPLE: INCLUSIVE DESIGN AND TACTILE MODEL
title_full WELFARE INCREASE TOOLS FOR BLIND AND VISUALLY IMPAIRED PEOPLE: INCLUSIVE DESIGN AND TACTILE MODEL
title_fullStr WELFARE INCREASE TOOLS FOR BLIND AND VISUALLY IMPAIRED PEOPLE: INCLUSIVE DESIGN AND TACTILE MODEL
title_full_unstemmed WELFARE INCREASE TOOLS FOR BLIND AND VISUALLY IMPAIRED PEOPLE: INCLUSIVE DESIGN AND TACTILE MODEL
title_sort welfare increase tools for blind and visually impaired people: inclusive design and tactile model
description In this article, the use of tactile models as a means to provide a collaborative medium between blind and visually impaired people and architects is presented to enable the development of the architectural project of an association center for blind and visually impaired people in the city of Passo Fundo, RS, Brazil. Therefore, three tactile models of the association center’s new project were built and used as tools for participatory design with blind and visually impaired people at Associação Passofundense de Cegos (APACE). This paper describes the participation and interaction process between APACE members and designers in the development of the APACE project. All participants were able to understand the dimensions and orientations of spaces and were able to compare the proposed environments with the current venue. This ability allowed broad participation and propositional interaction, increasing self-esteem and the likelihood of increasing these users’ well-being in the projected spaces. The next research steps involve collaborative design of the furniture and interior spaces. Keywords: Blind and visually impaired people, design process, tactile model, laser cutter. 
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