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Landscape is the impression given by a place. The five senses construct five landscapes: there is not only the visual landscape but also non-visual landscapes such as smell, touch, sound ('sound-scape'), and taste landscapes. The visual landscape is experienced by most people, while the remaining four non-visual landscapes mainly construct the non-visual world of the blind. In their innovative study, Angeliki Koskina and Nikolas Hasanagas explore this non-visual world on an empirical basis. What landscapes do blind people prefer? Is the natural or built environment most attractive for them? How differently do blind people perceive the 'landscape' compared to sighted people? Which feelings does the landscape evoke in blind people, and which values do they attach to these feelings? How satisfied do they feel with the urban or natural landscapes where they live? Spatial Planning and Land-scape Design for handicapped people constitute a much-discussed academic and social issue. Koskina's and Hasanagas' study in the Anthropology of Senses and in Landscape Sociology can be used as an aid tool for planners and designers as well as researchers in various areas such as Architecture, Medicine, Social Sciences, or Psychology.
Landscape architecture for people with disabilities. --- Landscape architecture for the physically handicapped --- People with disabilities --- Architecture --- People with visual disabilities --- Landscape architecture --- Barrier-free design --- Visually Impaired Persons. --- Handicapés visuels. --- Architecture du paysage. --- Accessibilité aux handicapés. --- Human factors --- Facteurs humains. --- Visually Impaired Persons --- Handicapés visuels. --- Architecture du paysage --- Accessibilité aux handicapés --- Facteurs humains --- Persons with Visual Disabilities.
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Dementia presents immense challenges - both for individuals as well as for society as a whole. More than 35 million people all over the world currently live with dementia, a number that is expected to double by 2050. This also has implications for architecture and urban planning because dementia often affects people's sense of orientation and their ability to perceive space. How can homes, apartments, public buildings, outdoor spaces, neighbourhoods and cities, as well as environments and infrastructure, be designed to meet the needs of people with dementia as well as those of their caregivers? And can a consideration of the problems of dementia lead to a better understanding of space that can improve architecture and the built environment for us all? This book addresses these and other questions in a series of professional essays that examine the specific requirements for different disciplines. In addition, international case study projects illustrate the breadth of current actual solutions. The book is intended as a guide for all those involved in the design and planning process - architects, interior designers, engineers, town planners, local authorities and clients - and as a reader for the users themselves: for people with dementia, their family and friends, and all those in their social environment.
Barrier-free design for people with mental disabilities --- Architecture --- Dementia --- Orientation (Psychology) --- Older people --- Geriatrics --- Accessibilité aux handicapés mentaux --- Déments --- Orientation (Psychologie) --- Personnes âgées --- Gériatrie --- Psychological aspects. --- Patients --- Care --- Housing --- Mental health --- Aspect psychologique --- Soins --- Logement --- Santé mentale --- 725.56 --- 725.5 --- 725.51 --- 725.54 --- Bejaardenhomes. Rusthuizen --- Gebouwen voor gezondheidszorg --- Gebouwen voor sociale zorg --- Hospitalen (architectuur) --- Klinieken (architectuur) --- Ziekenhuizen (architectuur) --- Ziekenwoningen --- Bejaardentehuizen (architectuur) --- Tehuizen (architectuur) --- Bejaardenwoningen --- Gehandicaptenwoningen (architectuur) --- Gehandicaptencentra (architectuur) --- 725.56 Bejaardenhomes. Rusthuizen --- Hospital buildings --- Alzheimer Disease --- Homes for the Aged --- Hospital Design and Construction --- Orientation (psychologie) --- Hôpitaux --- Maisons de retraite --- Alzheimer, Maladie d' --- Démence --- Bâtiments publics --- Psychological aspects --- Design and construction --- Conception et construction --- Accessibilité aux handicapés --- Accessibilité aux handicapés mentaux --- Déments --- Personnes âgées --- Gériatrie --- Santé mentale --- Alzheimer Disease. --- Dementia. --- Homes for the Aged. --- Hospital Design and Construction. --- Alzheimer, Maladie d'. --- Démence. --- Aspect psychologique. --- Conception et construction. --- Accessibilité aux handicapés. --- Barrier-free design for people with mental disabilities. --- Geographical perception --- Instinct --- Orientation --- Psychology --- Senses and sensation --- Spatial behavior --- Environmental psychology --- Architecture and the mentally handicapped --- People with mental disabilities --- Care. --- Human factors --- Hôpitaux --- Démence. --- Bâtiments publics --- Accessibilité aux handicapés.
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Designing Disability traces the emergence of an idea and an ideal - physical access for the disabled - through the evolution of the iconic International Symbol of Access (ISA). The book draws on design history, material culture and recent critical disability studies to examine not only the development of a design icon, but also the cultural history surrounding it. Infirmity and illness may be seen as part of human experience, but 'disability' is a social construct, a way of thinking about and responding to a natural human condition. Elizabeth Guffey's highly original and wide-ranging study considers the period both before and after the introduction of the ISA, tracing the design history of the wheelchair, a product which revolutionised the mobility needs of many disabled people from the 1930s onwards. She also examines the rise of 'barrier-free architecture' in the reception of the ISA, and explores how the symbol became widely adopted and even a mark of identity for some, especially within the Disability Rights Movement. Yet despite the social progress which is inextricably linked to the ISA, a growing debate has unfurled around the symbol and its meanings. The most vigorous critiques today have involved guerrilla art, graffiti and studio practice, reflecting new challenges to the relationship between design and disability in the twenty-first century.
Barrier-free design --- International Symbol of Access --- Signs and symbols --- 72.012 --- Representation, Symbolic --- Semeiotics --- Signs --- Symbolic representation --- Symbols --- Abbreviations --- Omens --- Semiotics --- Sign language --- Symbolism --- Visual communication --- Access symbol --- Handicap symbol --- International Symbol of Accessibility --- ISA (International Symbol of Access) --- Wheelchair symbol --- Safety signs --- Access to buildings for people with disabilities --- Accessibility for people with disabilities --- Architecture and the handicapped --- Architecture and the physically handicapped --- People with disabilities and architecture --- Architecture --- Design --- 72.012 Architectuur. Bouwkunst--?.012 --- Architectuur. Bouwkunst--?.012 --- History --- Social aspects&delete& --- Social policy and particular groups --- symbols --- handicapped --- Accessibilité aux handicapés --- Signaux et signalisation --- Arts graphiques --- Histoire --- Histoire. --- Social aspects --- Accessibilité aux handicapés --- International Symbol of Access. --- History.
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Une réflexion sur les exigences en matière d'architecture et d'équipement requises pour l'élaboration de bâtiments destinés aux personnes âgées ; nombreux exemples récents (appartements, résidences, centres communautaires, centres multigénérationnels etc...) en Europe
woningbouw --- flexibiliteit --- Relation between energy and economics --- Architecture --- Building design --- Dwellings --- Universal design --- Barrier-free design --- Logement pour personne âgée --- Personne âgée --- Détail de construction --- Habitat collectif --- Habitat individuel groupé --- Habitat semi-collectif --- Handicapé --- Logement pour personne seule --- Allemagne --- Amsterdam --- Autriche --- Berne --- Fribourg --- Japon --- Munich --- Rotterdam --- Stuttgart --- Suisse --- Vienne --- Wiesbaden --- Zürich --- Habitations --- Personnes âgées --- Relations entre générations --- Accessibilité aux handicapés --- Logement --- 728.7 --- 725.56 --- 72.036 --- 72.037 --- 728.2 --- Flexibele woningen --- Flexibiliteit (woningbouw) --- Multifunctionele woningen --- Bejaardenwoningen --- Seniorenwoningen --- 20ste eeuw (architectuur) --- Twintigste eeuw (architectuur) --- 21ste eeuw (architectuur) --- Eenentwintigste eeuw (architectuur) --- Bejaardenhomes. Rusthuizen --- Woningblokken. Meergezinshuizen. Etagewoningen. Flatgebouwen --- 728.2 Woningblokken. Meergezinshuizen. Etagewoningen. Flatgebouwen --- 725.56 Bejaardenhomes. Rusthuizen --- 725.5 --- Architectuur ; voor ouderen ; voor bejaarden --- Lifespan design --- Design --- Lifetime homes --- Openbare gebouwen ; ziekenhuizen, verzorgingstehuizen --- Relations entre générations. --- Logement. --- Ensemble de maisons individuelles --- Relations intergénérationnelles. --- Relations intergénérationnelles. --- Accessibilité aux handicapés --- Dwellings - Barrier-free design - Europe --- Universal design - Europe --- Personnes âgées
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Barrier-free design. --- Design --- People with disabilities. --- Accessibilité aux handicapés --- Handicapés --- Human factors. --- Facteurs humains --- Architecture --- Aspect social --- Études de cas --- 365 --- 728 --- 725.1 --- 725.5 --- 364.4-056.24 --- Woonwensen. Ecologie van het wonen. Woonruimtevoorziening --(maatschappelijke zorg) --- Particuliere bouwkunst. Woningbouw --- Publieke bouwkunst. Openbare gebouwen. Administratiegebouwen. Overheidsbouw --- Gebouwen voor gezondheidszorg. Gebouwen voor sociale zorg --- Hulpverlening aan gebrekkigen, invaliden, gehandicapten, minder-validen --- 364.4-056.24 Hulpverlening aan gebrekkigen, invaliden, gehandicapten, minder-validen --- 725.5 Gebouwen voor gezondheidszorg. Gebouwen voor sociale zorg --- 725.1 Publieke bouwkunst. Openbare gebouwen. Administratiegebouwen. Overheidsbouw --- 728 Particuliere bouwkunst. Woningbouw --- 365 Woonwensen. Ecologie van het wonen. Woonruimtevoorziening --(maatschappelijke zorg) --- Accessibilité aux handicapés --- Handicapés --- Architectuur ; interieurarchitectuur ; voor gehandicapten en bejaarden --- Toegankelijkheid van gebouwen ; ontwerpen ; basishandboeken --- Openbare gebouwen ; ziekenhuizen, verzorgingstehuizen --- Architectuur ; hindernisvrije ; onbelemmerde doorgangen --- Aspect social. --- Études de cas.
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Comment construire pour tout le monde, personnes âgées ou handicapées. Cet ouvrage donne beaucoup d'exemples.
Bâtiments publics --- Espaces publics --- Accessibilité aux handicapés --- 725.57 --- 69 --- 331.101.1 --- 72.037 --- Barrier-free design --- Universal design --- -721.01 --- 728.1 --- Lifespan design --- Design --- Lifetime homes --- Access to buildings for people with disabilities --- Accessibility for people with disabilities --- Architecture and the handicapped --- Architecture and the physically handicapped --- People with disabilities and architecture --- Architecture --- Toegankelijkheid (architectuur) --- Bouwtechniek --- Ergonomie --- Eenentwintigste eeuw (architectuur) --- 21ste eeuw (architectuur) --- Study and teaching --- Architectuurontwerpen. Bouwplannen. Bouwprojecten --- Woonhuizen. Woningbouw (algemeen) --- Barrier-free design. --- Universal design. --- 728.1 Woonhuizen. Woningbouw (algemeen) --- 721.01 Architectuurontwerpen. Bouwplannen. Bouwprojecten --- 69.032 --- 725.54 --- 725.56 --- Toegankelijkheid van gebouwen ; ontwerpen ; basishandboeken --- Architectuur ; hindernisvrije ; onbelemmerde doorgangen --- Bouwwezen ; afmetingen van bouwwerken / de mens ; ergonomie --- Openbare gebouwen ; tehuizen voor gehandicapten, revalidatiecentra --- Openbare gebouwen ; tehuizen voor ouderen, bejaardentehuizen --- Openbare gebouwen ; gebouwen voor kinderen en het welzijn van kinderen --- Logement pour handicapé --- Logement pour personne âgée --- Accessibilité --- Handicapé --- Human factors --- 721.01 --- Architecture - Human factors
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Accessible architecture is about much more than wide doorways and low-placed light switches. Accessibility means independent and self-reliant living and mobility for people of all ages and in any situation in life. Enabling this requires a clear awareness of the related concepts and principles that need to be adopted into the planning at an early stage. This manual presents both public buildings and orientation systems in the fields of culture, transport, and education, as well as examples from the worlds of work and health. Informative essays provide an insight into the theory of signage, while selected projects are described from the perspective of Design for All.
Accessibilité aux handicapés --- Architecture --- Signaux et signalisation. --- Design urbain. --- Arts graphiques. --- Barrier-free design --- Aspect social. --- Signs and signboards --- Design --- People with disabilities --- 69.03 --- 725.54 --- 766:625.24 --- Toegankelijkheid van gebouwen ; ontwerpen ; basishandboeken --- Architectuur ; hindernisvrije ; onbelemmerde doorgangen --- Creation (Literary, artistic, etc.) --- Guide signs --- Guide-posts --- Guideposts --- Sign-boards --- Signage --- Signboards --- Signs --- Signs (Advertising) --- Signs and sign-boards --- Advertising --- Visual communication --- Bill-posting --- Posters --- Access to buildings for people with disabilities --- Accessibility for people with disabilities --- Architecture and the handicapped --- Architecture and the physically handicapped --- People with disabilities and architecture --- Cripples --- Disabled --- Disabled people --- Disabled persons --- Handicapped --- Handicapped people --- Individuals with disabilities --- People with physical disabilities --- Persons with disabilities --- Physically challenged people --- Physically disabled people --- Physically handicapped --- Persons --- Disabilities --- Sociology of disability --- Human factors --- Bouwwezen ; afmeting, duurzaamheid, plaats en vorm van gebouwen --- Openbare gebouwen ; tehuizen voor gehandicapten, revalidatiecentra --- Gebruiksgrafiek ; signalisatie --- Design architectural --- Signes et symboles --- Signs and symbols --- Architectural design --- Design. --- Accessibilité aux handicapés --- Design urbain
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This volume aims to take the pulse of the changes taking place in the thriving field of Audiovisual Translation and to offer new insights into both theoretical and practical issues. Academics and practitioners of proven international reputation are given voice in three distinctive sections pivoting around the main areas of subtitling and dubbing, media accessibility (subtitling for the deaf and hard-of-hearing and audio description), and didactic applications of AVT. Many countries, languages, transfer modes, audiences and genres are considered in order to provide the reader with a wide overview of the current state of the art in the field. This volume will be of interest not only for researchers, teachers and students in linguistics, translation and film studies, but also to translators and language professionals who want to expand their sphere of activity.
Films --- Télévision --- Traduction --- Médias --- Vidéos pour handicapés auditifs --- Aveugles --- Doublage --- Émissions --- Accessibilité aux handicapés --- Et les médias --- Sous-titrage --- Dubbing of motion pictures --- Dubbing of television programs --- Video recordings for the hearing impaired --- Translating and interpreting --- ondertiteling --- Translation science --- Film --- Audio description --- audiodescriptie --- Subtitling. Supertitling --- #KVHA:Vertaalwetenschap --- #KVHA:Audiovisuele vertaling --- Closed caption video recordings --- Deaf, Video recordings for the --- Video captioning (Closed captioning) --- Video recordings for the deaf --- Hearing impaired --- Television programs --- Dubbing of moving-pictures --- Motion pictures --- Dubbing --- Congresses --- Ondertiteling. Boventiteling --- Audiodescriptie --- Accessibilité aux handicapés. --- Sous-titrage. --- Cinéma --- Audio-visual translation --- Vidéos pour handicapés auditifs. --- Et les médias. --- Dubbing of motion pictures. --- Dubbing of television programs. --- Translating and interpreting. --- Video recordings for the hearing impaired. --- Interpretation and translation --- Interpreting and translating --- Language and languages --- Literature --- Translation and interpretation --- Translators --- Translating --- Deaf --- People with visual disabilities --- Audiodescription --- Closed captioning --- Services for --- Titling --- Programs, Television --- Shows, Television --- Television shows --- TV shows --- Television broadcasting --- Electronic program guides (Television) --- Television scripts --- Cinema --- Feature films --- Movies --- Moving-pictures --- Audio-visual materials --- Mass media --- Performing arts --- Captioning, Closed --- Close captioning --- Closed caption television --- Television captioning (Closed captioning) --- Subtitles (Motion pictures, television, etc.) --- Audio-description --- Partially seeing persons --- Partially sighted persons --- Vision disorders --- Visually disabled persons --- Visually handicapped --- Visually impaired persons --- People with disabilities --- Deaf-mutes --- Deaf people --- Deafness --- Deafblind people --- Hard-of-hearing --- Hearing disorders --- Partial hearing --- Partially hearing --- History and criticism --- Patients --- Doublage. --- Émissions. --- Accessibilité aux handicapés. --- Et les médias. --- Émissions télévisées. --- Dubbing of motion pictures - Congresses --- Dubbing of television programs - Congresses --- Video recordings for the hearing impaired - Congresses --- Translating and interpreting - Congresses --- Hard of hearing people --- Hard of hearing
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