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Neuroaccesibility Plan of regeneration

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Project Title

Neuroaccesibility Plan of regeneration

Full project title

Neuroaccesibility Plan of regeneration: New method to regenerate the city with an inclusive design

Category

Regenerated urban and rural spaces

Project Description

The world is not accessible.Urban planning does not have techniques or planning that support the inclusive and sustainable design of cities. Because of it, I created a new way for urban planning: an accesibility plan applied to regenerate the urban center of Ourense. Analyze streets and propose more accessible and green spaces but including neuroarchitectural factors to improving people's well´being.So, I created an architectural technique with neurological and sustainable parameters

Project Region

Vigo, Spain

EU Programme or fund

No

Description of the project

Summary

The world is inaccessible. Urban planning does not have techniques or planning that support the inclusive and sustainable and use it for regenerate spaces.

Knowing the mobility, sustainability, heritage protection plans of buildings,… I thought: why not create a new urban plan with techniques that make places more inclusive, affordable and sustainable where I could regenerate the space?

So, I create a technique, a methodology and propose a constructive process with planning. I called it the "Neuroaccessibility Plan" which, in addition to architectural techniques, it included neurological and psychological factors for the urban design.The project has 2 documents:

- A report that will enable clients to obtain the necessary information to assess the possibility of improving accessibility: analysis of the different streets, furniture, bus stops, ... Each set of elements in a file, with the image and the solution that was grouped by streets. The solutions had two degrees: the standard ones and those that needed a larger project, such as green spaces or a big regeneration area. Finally, a functional and economic assessment of the actions, so that the city council could create priorities.

- Planimetry of the current state, analysis and proposal for improvements.

With the creation of this new technique of generating “neuro-accessibility” plans, I propose simpler documents and interventions that can be done little by little in these areas which need a reconversion , improving the sustainability and accesibility. So, I looked for a solution for a green space, more affordable, more inclusive environment and in which I had the participation of the Galician Association of People with Disabilities because I wanted to hear their experience to propose better solutions.

Technique, planning, accessibility and regeneration project of a city with participation of citizens.  

Key objectives for sustainability

A sustainable development model is one that takes into account the three main aspects of well-being and progress:

- Ecology and protection of the environment, economy and growth and society and development to make it more fair, advanced and inclusive.

Environment's protection: For people, the city's green spaces are very important.So ecology and environmental protection was important. In this sense, one of the objectives is to recover some green areas that were lost over the years. Making them accessible, of course. The river is very polluted because the vegetation that kept the animals was removed. So people threw waste. In my project I make these walks by the river accessible and, therefore, I recover and protect the environment. And, on the other hand, I recover green spaces in the city: trees are good for pullition.There are historical spaces that are not being cared for. Therefore, a total reconversion of these areas, such as the market, is proposed.

- Economy and growth: The strategy of this new technique, of the neuroarchitectural study, creates a marketing strategy for growth and the economy. On one hand, if I make the city more sustainable and accessible with this new plan, more people will come. If people visit beautiful places, regenerated... they go. More people, more money. On the other hand, as I mentioned, this project that can be carried out little by little, as the streets are damaged or following the table of priority actions (high, medium, low) that I proposed. Finally, it has been made clear that it is a accesible urban plan to all people, go on Universal Design criteria to make society more just, advanced and inclusive.  And for all of this, I decided to create a new technique to build the cities. 

Finally, it has been made clear that it is a accesible urban plan to all people, go on Universal Design criteria to make society more just, advanced and inclusive. 

Key objectives for aesthetics and quality

In this project, in addition to creating an neuroaccesibility city; an aesthetic concept has been sought that is integrated into the environment, in green spaces and, of course, in the street with accesible, ergonomic and aesthetic furniture, or paviments for blind which insert in modern aesthetic.

One of the objectives was to generate safety for use on stairs, with bands on the ground that would blend in with the area but at the same time could be detected by people with low vision. The elevators to save slopes were proposed to be transparent, to achieve a light aesthetic and to serve as continuity with the environment ... that did not generate an environmental impact. So, you can regenerate spaces and do it accesible (probably in the past, they don't were accesible). It is an oportunity. 

On the other hand, there were areas of the city that were degraded and in poor condition. Complete reconversion projects were proposed, creating large squares for interaction,  accessible, inclusive and close to the river and the vegetation. Turn something degraded into something beautiful.

The main objective in terms of aesthetic idea of this proyect is this: when I create a technique to regenerate and create a city which combine sustainability, aesthetics and inclusion, and that were developed with a large participation and deep involvement of citizens (participation of disability people).

I want people to believe (because it is like that) that an inclusive, accessible actions to regenerate a city can be beautiful. If we put patches, then it will be "orthopedic".

Key objectives for inclusion

For me it is important to say this: in my family we are two sisters, I am the little one, an architect. My older sister has a rare disease and a because of it, a serious disability. We are from Ourense.

When I was a child, we walked through my city, Ourense, with my sister. We encountered barriers and, sometimes, we could not enter the sites because they were not inclusive.

So, since I was a little girl, my objective has always been to make a world more inclusive with what I was going to do (architecture).

When I created this project, I had the participation of the Association of People with Disabilities of Galicia (I attach some photos) because, another of my objectives, was to transmit the idea that technicians, designers ... we need the opinion of the diversity of people to create products, designs, architectures ... for all people.

This is something that I make clear at the beginning of this project. Nowadays, when I meet to make an accessibility plan for a city (then plan of Ourense has not yet gone ahead), it is something that I always make clear to the councilor: I want to count on the experience of the diversity of people. As I have mentioned, I was born in this city, Ourense, and I know the barriers that exist for older people, people with disabilities, people with hypersensitivity ... and my goal is that all of them can enjoy the city as I do.

Innovative character

I think the idea in this new technique to regenerate the city by a new urban plan is different than what exists so far.

I think it reaches a level of accessibility, sustainability, inclusion, the values of the history... that has not yet been seen in the processes for construction and design de cities, in their techniques to planning.

I have to say that I am part of a working group of the UNE standards, I have worked on regulations of my country and my region to improve the accessibility of the environments ... but I never had the opportunity to  devolop my own model, with my neuroarchitectural techniques and incorporating sustainable planning. Why? Because all the urban interventions that I have carried out have always had their limitations or due to objectives, or because they depended on others or, simply, due to an economic issue of my client. Here I have created my own technique to protect the environment, to regenerate my city and make life more accessible to people.

I used the existing regulations, of course, but also my knowledge of neurology, biology, marketing and landscaping ... And from all this, this interdisciplinary technique was born.

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