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Do you already have a bachelor degree in Architecture or Interior Architecture but are you interested in a master degree on Adaptive Reuse? Are you not sure about what to expect in the master of Interior Architecture at Hasselt... more
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      Architecture, Cultural Heritage, Conservation, Regeneration
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      Architecture, Interior Design, Architectural Education, Adaptive Reuse
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      Architecture, Architectural Theory, ARCHITECTURAL HISTORY, THEORY AND CRITICISM
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Architecture is experienced in a multisensory way. Moreover, human capacities to perceive architecture are highly diverse. Unfortunately the emphasis in designing and creating architecture lies in large measure on the visual... more
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Universal Design is a recent design paradigm which aims at handicap elimination in the physical environment and strives for a more humanized architecture. After pointing out the value of Universal Design, the paper advances human centred... more
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Sound provides information about our environment that is vital for social interaction, knowledge transfer and spatial orientation. Moreover, it has profound effects on our emotional responses to the world around us. Although a more... more
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While architects think and work in a visual way, people who are visually impaired may pay more attention to other senses and, as a result, are able to appreciate other spatial qualities. Because of this particular ability, our research... more
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The paper reports on a recent Belgian initiative targeting architectural practice through the professional press. Architecture critics were invited to revisit an exemplary public building while being blindfolded and guided by persons who... more
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      Inclusive Design, Visual Impairment
While architecture is experienced with all senses, the visual tends to receive most attention. This paper focuses on the role of haptics, ie the sense of touch, in the built environment and reports on the development of haptic design... more
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Design for All (DfA) is a recent design paradigm which aims at handicap elimination in the physical environment and strives for a more humanised architecture. The implementation of DfA confronts architects, ie designers of the built... more
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This research aims to create a deeper understanding of the haptic qualities in the built environment. As a vehicle for communication with the researcher, children who are congenitally blind engage in photo-ethnography by using a camera.... more
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      Human Geography, Urban And Regional Planning
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      Architecture, Blindness, Urban And Regional Planning, Disability
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Policy and societal objectives indicate a large need for housing renovations that both accommodate lifelong living and significantly increase energy efficiency. However, these two areas of research are not yet examined in conjunction and... more
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      Library and Information Studies, Public health systems and services research
Architectural design is characterized by a visual bias, as evidenced in architectural theory and design research. Also in design practice non-visual sensory aspects are often neglected. Consequently many built environments are not sensory... more
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