Accessibility for special needs carriers in the historical center of the city of Itá – SC

Bruna Bianc Schmitt, Claudine Machado Badalotti

Abstract


The objetct of this reserch is analize methods, rows and alternatives to sloction or minimaze the problems of deficiente or reduction mobilite people daily, on the public streets and the comercial edification acess in the citytown of Itá-SC. About method classification the work is a indoctive method. The reserche level classificaton is na exploratory research. The techniques used are classified as: field study. The instruments used for the DADOS of collection are defined as being: photographs, observation and interviews. The target population delimited for this study covers the observation circulation places of the municipality Itá people, while, the sample is delimited in the main history center buildings of Itá. The sample for this study is classified as non-probabilistic, delimeted as intentional. The FOCUS for this DADOS analysis and interpretation study, was defined as qualitative research, been as contente analysis goal. This way, the main results obtained, are related of the daily life population requires special conditions for locomotion Itá. Being was constated in this 09 (nine) main Historic Center buildings someone of irregularities about ABNT/NBR 9050 (2015) accessibility rows were found. However, it was verified the most population, (represented by 20 (twenty) interviews city habitants), is satisfied with the accessibility in the municipality, which is contrary of techinal studies obtained and based of the norm, and still show the lack knowledge of inhabitants on the subjetct.


Keywords


Accessibility; ABNT/NBR 9050 (2015); Historic Center Itá



DOI: https://doi.org/10.18256/2318-1109.2017.v6i2.1933

Refbacks

  • There are currently no refbacks.




ISSN 2318-1109

Licença Creative Commons

A Revista de Arquitetura Imed está licenciada com uma Licença Creative Commons Atribuição 4.0 Internacional.

 Indexadores

Diadorim.jpg   
  miar.png
logos_DOI_CrossRef_CrossChek.png