Wednesday, June 23, 2010

Outdoor green diesign Inclusion in the Forest / Francisca Bilbao


Inclusion in the forest is a grain of sand to advance the inclusion of the disabled in society. While the project focuses mainly on people who use wheelchairs, likewise seeks to promote the realization of other projects, so as to be focused on opening new spaces for people with different disabilities. The project seeks to address the issue of disability in general, the daily discrimination faced by people with disabilities to get around the city, and even more to try to get to inhabit nature. The project is located in a forest, a place that usually tends to be rough and difficult to travel to a physical disability, and seeks to create a small hidden space between the middle of nature that welcomes them, to be a haven of escape from routine.



The project has two main motivations. first be an escape, a break in the rhythm of life. and the second is that it seeks that all persons, especially persons with disabilities have an option of booting from the routine of a city unpleasant for them and get close to nature. It takes place in the national reserve is located in Frederick Glbert hog, Cauquenes, seventh region, Chile. and this is a camping area designed particularly for people with physical disabilities in wheelchairs. It is composed of a main structure that houses restrooms and showers, a drop in the land to locate the tent, table, sink and furniture.

The project also seeks to form included in the landscape of the reserve, so as to alter or modify the least. Its form has to do with the density and the rhythms of the dense forest, and seeks to bring the density to the camping site, so that the disabled person is living in it. How to work the project was trying to leave a trace possible intervention, respecting the scenic location, materials, and methodology CONAF work as an institution. The project is primarily harvested wood from fallen trees from the reserve, billet and sized by park rangers at the workshop. the wood used was pine, eucalyptus and cypress, leveraging the strengths of each type of wood to use in a specific location of the project and also using tones of different species to create variations in design.



Design bathrooms to provide toilets for people with disabilities who visit the reservation and the path of the senses (disabled trail already in place).
proposal Design a camping site (which include baths) specially designed for people with disabilities to stay overnight in the reserve and stay as long as they want on the site. So actually complete a circuit of disability in the reserve. The project is premised on being "included in the woods"
Inclusion of persons with disabilities in the forest, creating spaces that allow for the acts of the daily routine of people with disabilities. Inclusion of project in context: the forest, having dense forest characteristics to abstract the project. Density. The forest is composed of species observed that control the advance of sand dunes, are mostly cypress and eucalyptus. These have the characteristic that its roots cling firmly to the ground, and their trunks grow primarily as vertical elements with thin ramifications and importance to the side. in the forest by looking at the height of the sight of men by repetition creates a density of vertical elements.-source-

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