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Rivera, A., (2021). Centro de educación para invidentes y débiles visuales [Tesis, Universidad Peruana de Ciencias Aplicadas (UPC)]. http://hdl.handle.net/10757/656766
Rivera, A., Centro de educación para invidentes y débiles visuales [Tesis]. PE: Universidad Peruana de Ciencias Aplicadas (UPC); 2021. http://hdl.handle.net/10757/656766
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title = "Centro de educación para invidentes y débiles visuales",
author = "Rivera Vicente, Angie Estefany",
publisher = "Universidad Peruana de Ciencias Aplicadas (UPC)",
year = "2021"
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Título: Centro de educación para invidentes y débiles visuales
Otros títulos: Education center for the blind and visually impaired
Autor(es): Rivera Vicente, Angie Estefany
Asesor(es): Gamarra Maguiño, Jorge Miguel
Palabras clave: Discapacidad visual; Invidentes; Débiles visuales; Neuroarquitectura; Visual disability; Blind; Visual weak; Neuroarchitecture
Campo OCDE: http://purl.org/pe-repo/ocde/ford#6.00.00; https://purl.org/pe-repo/ocde/ford#6.04.03
Fecha de publicación: 26-may-2021
Institución: Universidad Peruana de Ciencias Aplicadas (UPC)
Resumen: Actualmente en el país, el nivel educativo de las personas con discapacidad es básico, existe una carencia de espacios destinados a la educación y recreación de personas con discapacidad visual o de cualquier otro tipo. En Lima existen solo 3 centros educativos para la población invidente en etapa escolar, lo cual sigue siendo un problema, ya que no todos acuden con regularidad porque viven en otros distritos alejados.
Es por ello, que el proyecto de tesis es un Centro de Educación para Invidentes y Débiles Visuales, ubicado en San Juan de Lurigancho, distrito en el cual se encuentra la mayor parte de población con discapacidad visual. En este proyecto se analizó y desarrollo la neuroarquitectura a través del diseño espacios educativos que respondan a las necesidades básicas espaciales de un invidente con ceguera total o parcial, desde una legible accesibilidad, hasta lograr generar sensaciones dentro del espacio mismo que permita ser reconocido por sus otros sentidos. De esta manera también se integra a la naturaleza como orientadora, a través del sentido háptico, auditivo y olfativo.
Este proyecto busca romper el tabú de una población excluida que, al requerir algún tipo de atención especial, a causa de alguna discapacidad, los ven como personas incapaces de realizar actividades cotidianas, cuando todos merecemos contar con espacios que fomenten nuestro desarrollo.
Currently in the country, the educational level of people with disabilities is basic, there is a lack of spaces for the education and recreation of people with visual disabilities or of any other type. In Lima, there are only 3 educational centers for the blind population at school, which continues to be a problem, since not all of them attend regularly because they live in other remote districts. That is why the thesis project is an Education Center for the Blind and Visually Impaired, located in San Juan de Lurigancho, a district in which the majority of the visually impaired population is found. In this project, neuroarchitecture was analyzed and developed through the design of educational spaces that respond to the basic spatial needs of a blind person with total or partial blindness, from a legible accessibility, to generating sensations within the space itself that allows it to be recognized by its other senses. In this way, it is also integrated into nature as a guide, through the haptic, auditory and olfactory sense. This project seeks to break the taboo of an excluded population who, by requiring some type of special attention, due to a disability, see them as incapable of carrying out daily activities, when we all deserve to have spaces that promote our development
Currently in the country, the educational level of people with disabilities is basic, there is a lack of spaces for the education and recreation of people with visual disabilities or of any other type. In Lima, there are only 3 educational centers for the blind population at school, which continues to be a problem, since not all of them attend regularly because they live in other remote districts. That is why the thesis project is an Education Center for the Blind and Visually Impaired, located in San Juan de Lurigancho, a district in which the majority of the visually impaired population is found. In this project, neuroarchitecture was analyzed and developed through the design of educational spaces that respond to the basic spatial needs of a blind person with total or partial blindness, from a legible accessibility, to generating sensations within the space itself that allows it to be recognized by its other senses. In this way, it is also integrated into nature as a guide, through the haptic, auditory and olfactory sense. This project seeks to break the taboo of an excluded population who, by requiring some type of special attention, due to a disability, see them as incapable of carrying out daily activities, when we all deserve to have spaces that promote our development
Enlace al repositorio: http://hdl.handle.net/10757/656766
Disciplina académico-profesional: Arquitectura
Institución que otorga el grado o título: Universidad Peruana de Ciencias Aplicadas (UPC). Facultad de Arquitectura
Grado o título: Arquitecto
Fecha de registro: 16-jul-2021
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