Envelhecimento e inovação social
Conferência Gulbenkian
2013
Type
masterThesis
Identifier
202496880
Title
Estágio curricular no atelier Arkstudio
Contributor
Antunes, Nelson Barata
Gomes, José Simão
Gomes, José Simão
Subject
Design de interiores
Estágio
Habitação
Projecto
Housing
Interior design
Internship
Project
Domínio/Área Científica : Humanidades
Estágio
Habitação
Projecto
Housing
Interior design
Internship
Project
Domínio/Área Científica : Humanidades
Date
2020-07-02T14:20:07Z
2020-07-02T14:20:07Z
2019
2020
2020-07-02T14:20:07Z
2019
2020
Description
O presente documento visa retratar o estágio curricular decorrente do Mestrado em Design de Interiores e Mobiliário da Escola Superior de Artes Aplicadas do Instituto Politécnico de Castelo Branco.
Deste modo, apresenta as suas características, contextualiza o seu local e, por fim, expõe a actividade desenvolvida durante este período.
No momento da caracterização, abordam-se, de modo breve e genérico, os modelos habitacionais predominantes na capital portuguesa entre a segunda metade do século XIX e a primeira metade do século XX. A crescente reabilitação do edificado habitacional lisboeta a par com a encomenda de projectos de design dos interiores e, sendo estas matérias do estágio, fomentou o seu estudo.
A contextualização local realiza-se através de uma breve síntese histórica e análise da conjuntura social e económica actual da cidade de Lisboa, assim como da apresentação da empresa de acolhimento e referência a outros três ateliers da capital.
Por fim, trata-se a actividade desenvolvida, que incidiu sobre a prática de design de interiores e possibilitou a participação em sete projectos distintos. A sua exposição estrutura-se de acordo com as fases projectuais nas quais se colaborou e tem como foco expor as tarefas realizadas pela aluna e a explicação das opções tomadas.
O estágio curricular proporcionou o primeiro contacto com a realidade laboral do design de interiores, particularmente do sector habitacional e resultou numa aprendizagem constante e estimulante.
Abstract : This document aims to depict the internship integrated on the Interior and Furniture Design Master of the School of Arts of the Polytechnic Institute of Castelo Branco. In that sense, it presents its characteristics, contextualizes its place and, lastly, exposes the activity developed during this period. Alongside its characterization, a brief and general approach is made to the predominant housing models in the Portuguese capital between the second half of the nineteenth century and the first half of the twentieth century. The growing rehabilitation of the Lisbon dwellings along with the commissioning of the interior design project, and being these subjects of the internship, encouraged its study. The local contextualization is carried out through a brief historical synthesis and analysis of the current social and economic conjuncture of the city, as well as the presentation of the host company and reference to another three Lisbon-based studios. Finally, the activity developed during the internship, which was based on the practice of interior design and provided collaboration on seven distinct projects. Its presentation is structured according to the project phases in which participated, focusing on the tasks done by the student and on the explanation of the decisions made. The internship provided the first contact with the working reality of interior design, particularly in the housing sector and resulted in constant and stimulating learning.
Abstract : This document aims to depict the internship integrated on the Interior and Furniture Design Master of the School of Arts of the Polytechnic Institute of Castelo Branco. In that sense, it presents its characteristics, contextualizes its place and, lastly, exposes the activity developed during this period. Alongside its characterization, a brief and general approach is made to the predominant housing models in the Portuguese capital between the second half of the nineteenth century and the first half of the twentieth century. The growing rehabilitation of the Lisbon dwellings along with the commissioning of the interior design project, and being these subjects of the internship, encouraged its study. The local contextualization is carried out through a brief historical synthesis and analysis of the current social and economic conjuncture of the city, as well as the presentation of the host company and reference to another three Lisbon-based studios. Finally, the activity developed during the internship, which was based on the practice of interior design and provided collaboration on seven distinct projects. Its presentation is structured according to the project phases in which participated, focusing on the tasks done by the student and on the explanation of the decisions made. The internship provided the first contact with the working reality of interior design, particularly in the housing sector and resulted in constant and stimulating learning.
Access restrictions
openAccess
http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/
http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/
Language
por
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