This chapter introduces a novel method of communication, based on an analytical and analogical factfinding journey, aimed at comprehending an architectural design for a more extended and inclusive usership, in particular for visually impaired and blind people. The study focuses on the communication aspects of architecture and the methodology considered effective in architectural criticism, with the aim of attaining deep and real understanding of those principles that represent its tangible expression. Starting from an in-depth theoretical fact-finding analysis, the research suggests a slow and completely non-digital exhibition, available to normally sighted, visually impaired, and blind people, and also for an informed and a non-info...
The paper describes an ongoing cooperation of architecture students with museum educational services...
While architects think and work in a visual way, people who are visually impaired may pay more atten...
Blind and visually impaired visitors experience a lot of constraints when visiting museums exhibitio...
Inclusive architecture is born from a design that looks at the totality from the first sketch. The p...
Architectural design as collaborative practice relies on using representational artefacts. However, ...
The following project is the result of a nine month study dealing with the communication of architec...
This is the reporting of the master graduation assignment of Hester de Bliek, Design for Interaction...
The current purpose of many national and international regulations is to ensure accessibility and fr...
This thesis explores the relationship between architecture and the blind people. For better clarity ...
RESEARCH QUESTION: How can architecture help in designing a place for learning, teaching and being ...
Our research explores whether and how the expertise gained by the experience of living with a disabi...
Architecture has an immense effect on our perception of reality. It has the ability to shape people...
This article discusses the organization of the exhibition environment for visually impaired visitors...
In the first part of this diploma thesis, we presented a theoretical starting point in the field of ...
This article explores the collaborative design, curation and assessment of a temporary exhibition th...
The paper describes an ongoing cooperation of architecture students with museum educational services...
While architects think and work in a visual way, people who are visually impaired may pay more atten...
Blind and visually impaired visitors experience a lot of constraints when visiting museums exhibitio...
Inclusive architecture is born from a design that looks at the totality from the first sketch. The p...
Architectural design as collaborative practice relies on using representational artefacts. However, ...
The following project is the result of a nine month study dealing with the communication of architec...
This is the reporting of the master graduation assignment of Hester de Bliek, Design for Interaction...
The current purpose of many national and international regulations is to ensure accessibility and fr...
This thesis explores the relationship between architecture and the blind people. For better clarity ...
RESEARCH QUESTION: How can architecture help in designing a place for learning, teaching and being ...
Our research explores whether and how the expertise gained by the experience of living with a disabi...
Architecture has an immense effect on our perception of reality. It has the ability to shape people...
This article discusses the organization of the exhibition environment for visually impaired visitors...
In the first part of this diploma thesis, we presented a theoretical starting point in the field of ...
This article explores the collaborative design, curation and assessment of a temporary exhibition th...
The paper describes an ongoing cooperation of architecture students with museum educational services...
While architects think and work in a visual way, people who are visually impaired may pay more atten...
Blind and visually impaired visitors experience a lot of constraints when visiting museums exhibitio...