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Architecture and sightless
Luciaková, Katarína ; Petelen, Ivan (referee) ; Žalmanová, Petra (referee) ; Ing.Petr Karásek (referee) ; Šindlar, Jiljí (advisor)
This thesis explores the relationship between architecture and the blind people. For better clarity and understanding of the topic, The work has been divided into five distinctive parts. In the first, introduction part, I approach space sensation of a blind person from the physiological and psychological angle. This analysis is very important for the understanding of imagination, which the blind person has. Another important fact to understand is the way in which the blind person gets the information about the space and what is his ability to process it. Further, I explain the basic principles of the blind person’s movement through space and describe instructions of how to help blind people in the concrete spatial situations. In the next part, I give a short information about the historical progress of the relation between the society and the blind people. An important fact is that, as late as 200 years ago, the blind people were considered as “sub men” and did not have the full freedom privilege. This relation has been modified over time and nowadays, the blind people have the freedom of movement and all the rights to enjoy their lives. To meet the needs of the blind people, many associations have been created that act on their behalf. The associations have different modes of functioning, but their common goal is to help blind people with their social rehabilitation, looking for employment and removing architectural barriers. The core of my work is divided into two parts. In the first one, I focus on the problematic of the blind people and architecture from the functional aspect. The functional aspect is vital for the blind people. It corresponds to their safety in the environment. In this chapter, I treat in detail basic elements for designing buildings, for specifying barriers and principles of design for blind people. Furthermore, I describe the help tools the blind people need in order to move in the space. I evaluate the future of these tools and indicate the rapid technological progression which makes the life of blind people more comfortable. In the next part, I focus on the problematic of the blind people and architecture from the aesthetic aspect. This question has not been much explored yet, but is, nonetheless, very important. In this part of my work, I use more my personal experience and the knowledge coming from the exploration of space. Aesthetical values are subjective for all the people, with or without a handicap. Therefore, in this final chapter, I try to note the facts that can be used in the process of the aesthetical perception and to reflect on them. In the domain of aesthetical research, there also exist tools and institutions that help blind people in their comprehension of architecture. The division of my work emerged from the compilation of diverse facts in the process of writing. This thesis has an informative and practical character. It is intended for people who want to understand and to be informed about how to design architecture for the blind people. It will be directed towards people who build this kind of architecture and need an overview of how to make it. It is also intended for people interested in learning more about architecture.
Architecture and sightless
Luciaková, Katarína ; Petelen, Ivan (referee) ; Žalmanová, Petra (referee) ; Ing.Petr Karásek (referee) ; Šindlar, Jiljí (advisor)
This thesis explores the relationship between architecture and the blind people. For better clarity and understanding of the topic, The work has been divided into five distinctive parts. In the first, introduction part, I approach space sensation of a blind person from the physiological and psychological angle. This analysis is very important for the understanding of imagination, which the blind person has. Another important fact to understand is the way in which the blind person gets the information about the space and what is his ability to process it. Further, I explain the basic principles of the blind person’s movement through space and describe instructions of how to help blind people in the concrete spatial situations. In the next part, I give a short information about the historical progress of the relation between the society and the blind people. An important fact is that, as late as 200 years ago, the blind people were considered as “sub men” and did not have the full freedom privilege. This relation has been modified over time and nowadays, the blind people have the freedom of movement and all the rights to enjoy their lives. To meet the needs of the blind people, many associations have been created that act on their behalf. The associations have different modes of functioning, but their common goal is to help blind people with their social rehabilitation, looking for employment and removing architectural barriers. The core of my work is divided into two parts. In the first one, I focus on the problematic of the blind people and architecture from the functional aspect. The functional aspect is vital for the blind people. It corresponds to their safety in the environment. In this chapter, I treat in detail basic elements for designing buildings, for specifying barriers and principles of design for blind people. Furthermore, I describe the help tools the blind people need in order to move in the space. I evaluate the future of these tools and indicate the rapid technological progression which makes the life of blind people more comfortable. In the next part, I focus on the problematic of the blind people and architecture from the aesthetic aspect. This question has not been much explored yet, but is, nonetheless, very important. In this part of my work, I use more my personal experience and the knowledge coming from the exploration of space. Aesthetical values are subjective for all the people, with or without a handicap. Therefore, in this final chapter, I try to note the facts that can be used in the process of the aesthetical perception and to reflect on them. In the domain of aesthetical research, there also exist tools and institutions that help blind people in their comprehension of architecture. The division of my work emerged from the compilation of diverse facts in the process of writing. This thesis has an informative and practical character. It is intended for people who want to understand and to be informed about how to design architecture for the blind people. It will be directed towards people who build this kind of architecture and need an overview of how to make it. It is also intended for people interested in learning more about architecture.
A Survey Into The Occurrence of Architectural Barriers In Public Administration Offices In Relation To Physically Handicapped People (Localities Comparison: Soběslav and Tábor)\\
VÁCHOVÁ, Tereza
The theoretical part of this bachelor thesis deals with basic terminology, defines physical handicap and describes different kinds of approach towards the handicapped. It explains the term prosthetics and describes some wheelchair mechanisms and accessories. The practical part uses a descriptive method of mapping barriers in chosen cities, that is Soběslav and Tábor. The second half of the practical part compares both localities. Based on the comparison of these data I was able to evaluate the chosen localities as to their effort to remove barriers in public administration offices.
Architectural barrier in public places for disabled people - comparison localities (České Budějovice and Jihlava)
PRŮCHOVÁ, Veronika
This bachelor thesis deals with the theoretical explanation of the basic terminology, defines disability and describes Czech Republic legislation that addresses the issue of architectural barriers. The practical part is devoted to a descriptive method of mapping the barriers in selected cities České Budějovice and Jihlava. Based on these data, their comparison can evaluate the efforts both sites to remove barriers to access and movement in public buildings.
Architectural barrier in public places for disabled people- comparison localities Jindřichův Hradec and Třeboň
ŽIŽKOVSKÝ, Martin
This bachelor thesis deals with the theoretical explanation of the basic terminology, defines disability and describes Czech Republic legislation that addresses the issue of architectural barriers. The practical part is devoted to a descriptive method of mapping the barriers in selected cities Jindřichův Hradec and Třeboň. Based on these data, their comparison can evaluate the efforts both sites to remove barriers to access and movement in public buildings.
Elimination of Architectural Barriers - Project for Improving Accessibility of the Main Hall of the Central Bus Station in Pilsen for Sightless and Weak-Eyed Persons
DANIELKOVÁ, Dana
The work is a summary of findings related to the elimination of architectural barriers for visually handicapped persons that can be used to design various modifications of the environment. In this case the findings are used in a project to improve accessibility of the main hall of the Central bus station in Pilsen.

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