POPULAR HOUSING - A HUMANIZED ANALYSIS THROUGH THE 14 BIOPHILIC PATTERNS
HABITAÇÃO POPULAR: UMA ANÁLISE HUMANIZADA ATRAVÉS DOS 14 PADRÕES BIOFÍLICOS
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https://doi.org/10.29183/2447-3073.MIX2024.v10.n2.153-164Keywords:
Biophilic Design Patterns, Biophilic Design, HousingAbstract
Social housing has been discussed as an object of academic study since the 80s. Few academic proposals were approved by governments and transformed into effective actions. In this context, the objective of this article is to analyze in a humanized way the applicability of Biophilic standards, in social housing in the Imburi complex, located in the city of Pilar -AL. The study is part of an ongoing master's thesis research, with a behavioral, qualitative and analytical approach, with the main tool being semi-structured interviews. The research would initially be with (n)100 participants, but due to limitations the final sample was with (n)30 participants, which generated data tabulated in graphs showing the percentage of satisfaction in the different housing complexes Imburi I, II and III The study brings the careful and unconscious inclusion of the standards applied by residents in the homes, promoting a sense of belonging in the spaces and improving the quality of life.
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