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Article
Inclusive Architecture: Digital Technologies, Co-design and Qualification of the Project Process
Author(s)
Luísa Batista de Oliveira Silva and Andréa Quadrado Mussi
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DOI:10.17265/1934-7359/2020.12.005
Affiliation(s)
Postgraduate Program in Architecture and Urbanism (PPGARQ) of the Polytechnic School at Faculdade Meridional (IMED), Passo Fundo/RS, CEP 99070-220, Brazil
ABSTRACT
This article presents the
scenario of programming use by architects and engineers, creating their own
unique tools. The goal is to emulate and understand the phenomenon of Building Information Modeling (BIM) software
customization by developing plug-ins that can explore the human-environment
relationship. Demonstrate the process for building a plugin that seeks to
equalize the theory of accessibility technical standards, visually impaired and
architects. Use Design Science Research methodologies to guide the construction
of artifacts for specific practical problems and the Collaborative Design/Co-design
to understand and know the users’ expertise. It is argued that the low quality of
projects that include elements for the orientation of the visually impaired in
Brazil is often related to an unstructured methodology in which important
aspects such as the real needs of this group and the human-environment
relationship are neglected.
KEYWORDS
BIM, design science research, co-design, inclusive project.
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