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Habitação Quinhentista : Design de Interiores inserido na recuperação de espaço...

Autor(es): Oliveira, Sérgio Alves de cv logo 1

Data: 2013

Identificador Persistente: http://hdl.handle.net/10451/9697

Origem: Repositório da Universidade de Lisboa

Assunto(s): Design de interiores; Conservação e restauro; Adaptação; Reabilitação urbana; Centros históricos; Castelo Branco (Beira Baixa, Portugal)


Descrição
Tese de mestrado, Design de Interiores, Universidade de Lisboa, Faculdade de Belas Artes, 2013 Tese de mestrado, Design de Interiores, Instituto Politécnico de Castelo Branco, Escola Superior de Artes Aplicadas, 2013 Possui um CD com anexos, apenas consultável na biblioteca da FBAUL : cota CDA 149 This report is the culmination of all the work done in Internship, consummated in the Office of Rehabilitation of the historic center of Castelo Branco, under the Master in Interior Design, taught at the School of Applied Arts. The reason for this choice of study is due to the fact that design is increasingly used in distant working areas such as rehabilitation and preservation of areas with awkward angles and dimensions, creating functional spaces with special equipment designed for each case. Initially I started by studing the historic district regulations, letters, laws, technical terms, among other aspects. The perimeter of the historic order was then represented to have a clear understanding of the exact space that the Office controlled. After this I pointed out the most important streets of the historic area, which permited us to visualize the building structures, ways of living, typologies and surrounding areas. The main project was then presented developing a intervention in the rehabilitation of vacant residential building that offers a high degree of degradation situated at the Arressário street No. 34 and New Lane Street No. 7/9. This is a single family dwelling with characteristic elements that date back to the sixteenth century. This presents itself spread over two floors with separate entrances (access by two streets), however has indoor access between them, as well as an outdoor area. This project was aimed for a young couple with reduced mobility, developed for various stages: recognition of space and photographic survey, measurement and triangulation, space analysis taking into account what could be demolished or not, researching, developing solutions, drawings technical and detailing, three dimensional design, creation of equipment to apply budget and folder. The final design consists of two floors and a patio. At level 0 there is a room to receive family and friends, a bathroom and an office service. On the first floor, private area, there is a double bedroom with a suite bathroom, a hall that can be transformed into a room whenever they want and the kitchen that gives access to the patio. The concept of this project is Origins and the theme is tabique Along with this major project, I developed other tasks, such as: Measurements of the wall next to CIJE; the sixteenth Flyer, which contained information from all points and tourist aspects that can be found if you want to visit the historic area of Castelo Branco´s city and measurements made in the Garden of the Palace
Tipo de Documento Dissertação de Mestrado
Idioma Português
Orientador(es) Antunes, Nelson Barata; Melo, Jorge
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