Vivienda para estudiantes indígenas: permanencia, representatividad y proceso de proyecto participativo

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Ricardo Socas-Wiese, Eneldo Fernanda Machado, Alice Hammerschmitt da Veiga
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This article presents the project process adopted for the design of indigenous student housing at the Federal University of Santa Catarina, Brazil, and discusses its impact both on the formative process of architecture and urbanism students, regarding the experiences of indigenous students at the University. Aside from the relevance of that architecture as support for the permanence of students in public higher education, its importance as a symbol of shelter and respect for indigenous peoples at the university stands out. For this purpose, a participatory project was built that began with dialogues stages with indigenous students at the university and interactions with one of the ethnicities involved in its traditional territory (its village), for the definition of project guidelines and the needs’ program. Subsequently, for the proposal’s presentation and discussion, experiences were gathered in the proposed area for the project’s implementation and the physical models and drawings were presented, which were used to facilitate dialogue and participation of Indigenous students in the project process. The article presents the path followed, the spatial results of this process, the perceptions of the future users of the space, and reflections on the importance of outreach actions in the training of professionals in the area of architecture and urbanism, valuing the social role of the profession, and building a more sensitive projective repertoire, prepared to consider the human diversity that contemporaneity constitutes.
土著学生住房:持久性、代表性和参与性项目过程
本文介绍了巴西圣卡塔琳娜联邦大学土著学生公寓设计的项目过程,并讨论了其对建筑和城市主义学生形成过程的影响,以及该大学土著学生的经历。除了该建筑作为支持学生在公立高等教育中的持久性的相关性之外,它作为大学中庇护和尊重土著人民的象征的重要性也很突出。为此目的,建立了一个参与性项目,从与大学土著学生的对话阶段开始,并与其传统领土(其村庄)所涉及的一个种族进行互动,以确定项目准则和需求方案。随后,为提案的介绍和讨论,在项目实施的拟议地区收集了经验,并提出了实物模型和图纸,用于促进土著学生在项目进程中的对话和参与。本文介绍了所遵循的路径,这一过程的空间结果,对空间未来用户的看法,以及对建筑和城市化领域专业人员培训中拓展行动的重要性的思考,重视专业的社会角色,建立更敏感的投影曲目,准备考虑当代构成的人类多样性。
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