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Za vse je mesto-Projektna študija bivalnih tipologij za ranljive skupine in idejna zasnova prostorov skupnosti na območju Hrovatinovega vrta v Ljubljani
ID Jerman, Ana (Author), ID Perović, Vaso (Mentor) More about this mentor... This link opens in a new window

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Abstract
Skrb za enakopravno kulturo bivanja ranljivih skupin v našem času postaja vedno pomembnejša. Število starejših ljudi in oseb z vsaj eno obliko invalidnosti se povečuje, raznolikost bivalnih tipologij zanje pa je pri nas skromna. Pogosto so ti ljudje zaradi svojih specifik in potreb odrinjeni na rob. Izhajajoč iz svoje lastne izkušnje, v projektu raziskujem možne oblike prebivanja ranljivih skupin izven poznanih institucij. Snujem bivalne tipologije, ki omogočajo vključenost različnih uporabnikov in temeljijo na deinstucionaliziranem kolektivnem bivanju v neposredni povezavi z mestom. Dokazati želim, da mesto ni namenjeno le tržnim vsebinam, svoj prostorski potencial mora ponuditi vsem prebivalcem. Z odpiranjem prostorov v centru Ljubljane želim omogočiti raznolikost vsebin in načinov rabe za potrebe različnih uporabnikov mesta. Mesto mora ponujati enake pogoje bivanja vsem, ne glede na specifiko in raznolikost njegovih prebivalcev, njihovih potreb in značajev. Mesto mora biti prostor za vse! Magistrska naloga se ne ukvarja le z dostopnostjo, gradnjo brez ovir, odpiranjem arhitekture in prostora, ampak razmišlja o tem, kako lahko prostor omogoča enake možnosti vsem ljudem, ki v njem prebivajo.

Language:Slovenian
Keywords:ranljive skupine, diverziteta, inkluzivnost, deinstucionalizacija, kolektivno bivanje, arhitektura skupnosti, fenomen mesta
Work type:Master's thesis/paper
Organization:FA - Faculty of Architecture
Year:2023
PID:20.500.12556/RUL-145293 This link opens in a new window
COBISS.SI-ID:150237187 This link opens in a new window
Publication date in RUL:15.04.2023
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Language:English
Title:Space for all Case study of new residential typologies for people with disabilities and a proposal for new community center in the area of Hrovatin Garden in Ljubljana
Abstract:
Caring for vulnerable people is becoming an urgent priority in our society. While the number of the elderly population and people with disabilities in Slovenia is constantly growing, the diversity of typologies available for people with disabilities remains insufficient. Due to their specific situation, these people are often pushed to the brink of city and society. Rooted in my personal experience, the master thesis is exploring possible ways of living outside existing institutions. Its main focus is creating housing typologies on the basis of inclusiveness for all inhabitants and deinstitutionalized collective living in direct connection to the city and its dwellers. The master thesis poses the question of how and if architecture can enable the integration of different underprivileged groups into society. It also highlights the spatial potential of the city, which should enable the diversity of spaces and ways of usage for multitude of needs of all its residents. After all, the city can be a place for all! The master thesis is not only focusing on accessibility, barrier-free design, opening architecture to everyone, but also questions how space can enable equal opportunities and possibilities for all people.

Keywords:vulnerable groups, inclusivity, diversity, deinstitutionalization, collective living, architecture of community, phenomenon of the city

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