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    <pubDate>Tue, 12 May 2026 15:45:03 GMT</pubDate>
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      <title>Do caos à calmaria: arquitetura sensorial como resposta às demandas do estilo de vida contemporâneo</title>
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      <description>Título: Do caos à calmaria: arquitetura sensorial como resposta às demandas do estilo de vida contemporâneo
Abstact: This study investigates how architecture can serve as a tool to mitigate the negative effects of contemporary lifestyle on mental health. The research starts from the observation that a hyperconnected and accelerated daily life has contributed to rising levels of stress, anxiety, and mental fatigue, demanding new design approaches that prioritize emotional well-being. Based on principles from environmental psychology, neuroscience, and biophilic design, the proposal connects theory and practice through the development of an architectural project that serves as a conceptual guide for creating sensory spaces focused on introspection, relaxation, and reconnection with nature, with potential applicability in diverse urban contexts. The methodology is qualitative and exploratory,&#xD;
combining literature review and field analysis applied to the context of São José de Ribamar (MA, Brazil). The findings indicate that elements such as natural light, vegetation, organic materials, tactile stimuli, and the enhancement of silence contribute to cognitive restoration, emotional regulation, and a stronger sense of presence. The study concludes that architecture can play an active role in promoting mental health, provided it incorporates human sensory experience as a central element of the design process.</description>
      <pubDate>Wed, 01 Jan 2025 00:00:00 GMT</pubDate>
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      <title>Patinhas do bem: um anteprojeto para centro de reabilitação infantil com terapia assistida por animais</title>
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      <description>Título: Patinhas do bem: um anteprojeto para centro de reabilitação infantil com terapia assistida por animais
Abstact: The present work aims to develop a preliminary design for the construction of a center focused on the rehabilitation of neurodivergent children, focused on Animal-Assisted Therapy, in the city of São Luís do Maranhão. The research was motivated by the increasing number of diagnoses of neurodivergence and the possibility of new treatment scenarios, combined with the author's great affection for animals. The study highlights the relevance of neuroarchitecture, sensory aspects of architecture and environmental comfort for the promotion of well-being and mutual acceptance of all users, of any species. The research was conducted through an exploratory qualitative approach, involving bibliographic review, legal and design guidelines, interviews, photographic survey, analysis of the terrain and surroundings and research of architectural references. As a result, the preliminary design of Patinhas do Bem was&#xD;
developed, which in addition to meeting the needs of any public building, such as accessibility, focuses on ensuring a safe and welcoming structure that corroborates the therapeutic process.</description>
      <pubDate>Wed, 01 Jan 2025 00:00:00 GMT</pubDate>
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      <title>Acessibilidade inteligente: integração de sistemas domóticos em escolas para pessoas com deficiência visual</title>
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      <description>Título: Acessibilidade inteligente: integração de sistemas domóticos em escolas para pessoas com deficiência visual
Abstact: This work aims to develop a preliminary architectural design for accessibility that implements solutions using home automation at the Maranhão School for the Blind (ESCEMA). In the current context of São Luís, there are numerous examples of inadequate buildings in terms of accessibility, given the incomplete compliance with the parameters established by the Brazilian Regulatory Standards (NBR). Concurrently, there is an exponential advancement in technologies serving architecture, among them home automation, which refers to the automation of various building resources with intelligent systems. This has a flexible application that can be employed at different levels of complexity and types of buildings, including schools. ESCEMA, located in São Luís and dedicated to serving visually impaired people, has stood out for 57 years as a space for meeting, socialization, and learning. Considering the potential for improving architectural quality, especially in terms of accessibility and technology, a project is developed that integrates home automation systems into the built environment, culminating in proposals and solutions for the renovation and adaptation of the school to its target audience. Site visits were conducted, conversations were held with school management, and studies of home automation systems and current accessibility standards were carried out. Furthermore, the project approach aligns with the principles of Universal Design, which, in turn, complement the benefits provided by technology to those who use the spaces where home automation and its systems are employed. In this way, the proposed adaptation of spaces will promote greater autonomy and safety for the students and staff of the institution.</description>
      <pubDate>Wed, 01 Jan 2025 00:00:00 GMT</pubDate>
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      <title>Comunitas: um estudo sobre orçamento participativo com enfoque na gestão das cidades sustentáveis e os objetivos de desenvolvimento sustentável.</title>
      <link>https://repositorio.uema.br/jspui/handle/123456789/6080</link>
      <description>Título: Comunitas: um estudo sobre orçamento participativo com enfoque na gestão das cidades sustentáveis e os objetivos de desenvolvimento sustentável.
Abstact: The public budget is fundamental for cities, and for civil society, as it is through this that&#xD;
the actions taken from the resources that manage the maintenance of the activities of the&#xD;
Union, States and federative entities are manifested. Being the central artifice of the work&#xD;
of public administration, and consequently an important management tool in cities. The&#xD;
study aims to unite two areas that are interrelated, identifying the importance of the public budget and the participatory budget, how it works and how it should be used for the management of sustainable cities, with a focus on the 2030 agenda, in particular the&#xD;
Objective of sustainable development number 11, which involves improvements in the&#xD;
city for the population. The Methodology will be carried out through bibliographical and&#xD;
documentary research, being descriptive and exploratory of the Public Budget,&#xD;
specifically aimed at the Participatory Budget and the Sustainable Development Goals.&#xD;
With regard to the importance of the SDG and its goals in sustainable cities and user&#xD;
decision-making, the work has as a product an explanatory booklet on the subject, for the&#xD;
population's knowledge and the success of the 2030 agenda.</description>
      <pubDate>Sun, 01 Jan 2023 00:00:00 GMT</pubDate>
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      <dc:date>2023-01-01T00:00:00Z</dc:date>
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