HABITAÇÃO MÍNIMA CONTEMPORÂNEA:

ANÁLISE DE PARÂMETROS ERGONÔMICOS

Authors

  • Stephanie Heydy Avelino KAPITZKY Universidade Vila Velha
  • Andreia Fernandes MUNIZ Universidade Vila Velha
  • Clóvis Aquino de Freitas CUNHA Universidade Vila Velha

Keywords:

Habitação, Ergonomia do Ambiente Construído, Dimensionamento Habitacional, Ambientes Mínimos

Abstract

This article is the synthesis of a scientific initiation research, which evolved to a final work of the Architecture and Urbanism course and approaches the Minimum Contemporary Housing and its ergonomic standards, which is becoming an increasingly present reality in the country, motivated by the alteration of family profiles, increasing the value of land in urban areas and real estate speculation, which contributes to the reduction of housing, generating smaller and smaller environments that can harm the user in the condition of functional comfort and physical arrangement of spaces. The research was based on the analysis of the sizing of the rooms in apartments with reduced areas, constructed between 2011 and 2016, the period of greatest growth in civil construction in Jardim Camburi / Vitória / ES, focusing on the minimum dimensions established by municipal legislation and minimum ergonomic standards of functional quality of the environments. From the analysis of the plants of the units it was possible to obtain a diagnosis on the dimensional aspects practiced, comparing them to the current legislation and the ergonomic parameters that qualify the spaces. As results, modifications were proposed in the low plant with average useful area, defined according to the plants cataloged during the research. The changes w

Published

2023-07-24

How to Cite

KAPITZKY, S. H. A., MUNIZ, A. F., & CUNHA, C. A. de F. (2023). HABITAÇÃO MÍNIMA CONTEMPORÂNEA:: ANÁLISE DE PARÂMETROS ERGONÔMICOS. SIMPÓSIO BRASILEIRO DE QUALIDADE DE PROJETO DO AMBIENTE CONSTRUÍDO, 6(1), 320–332. Retrieved from https://eventos.antac.org.br/index.php/sbqp/article/view/3139

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