Architecture x autism: challenges of inclusion in equestrian centers
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Resumo: | Currently, the diversity of forms of therapeutic treatment for autistic children provides various possibilities of resources. In this sense, horse therapy is highlighted as a tool within a complementary and interdisciplinary approach. Studies on horse therapy point out the contribution to autonomy and motor skills, to be considered effective the physical space needs to have architectural elements with the purpose of ensuring inclusion. The objective of this article is to discuss the challenges of inclusive architecture in equotherapy centers. To this end, the methodology used is based on an exploratory bibliographic research applied to practical and case study, with the intention of identifying problems and collecting data on physical structures of horse-riding centers in Vitoria da Conquista situated in the state of Bahia. In the end, the results pointed out the existence of legislation that guarantees inclusion, however, perceives the need to think and often adapt the physical spaces of therapeutic centers, in order to enable autistic children the right to enjoy inclusive environments. Thus, it is concluded that inclusive architecture is the possible way to ensure autistic children the best way to help them face the obstacles they experience, as well as to provide hospitality and accessibility in equine therapy centers. |
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Architecture x autism: challenges of inclusion in equestrian centersArquitectura x autismo: retos de la inclusión en los centros ecuestresArquitetura x autismo: desafios da inclusão em centros equoterápicos Arquitetura inclusivaAutismoEquoterapia.Arquitectura inclusivaAutismoEquinoterapia.Inclusive architectureAutismEquotherapy.Currently, the diversity of forms of therapeutic treatment for autistic children provides various possibilities of resources. In this sense, horse therapy is highlighted as a tool within a complementary and interdisciplinary approach. Studies on horse therapy point out the contribution to autonomy and motor skills, to be considered effective the physical space needs to have architectural elements with the purpose of ensuring inclusion. The objective of this article is to discuss the challenges of inclusive architecture in equotherapy centers. To this end, the methodology used is based on an exploratory bibliographic research applied to practical and case study, with the intention of identifying problems and collecting data on physical structures of horse-riding centers in Vitoria da Conquista situated in the state of Bahia. In the end, the results pointed out the existence of legislation that guarantees inclusion, however, perceives the need to think and often adapt the physical spaces of therapeutic centers, in order to enable autistic children the right to enjoy inclusive environments. Thus, it is concluded that inclusive architecture is the possible way to ensure autistic children the best way to help them face the obstacles they experience, as well as to provide hospitality and accessibility in equine therapy centers.En la actualidad, la diversidad de formas de tratamiento terapéutico para los niños autistas ofrece varias posibilidades de recursos. En este sentido, la terapia con caballos se destaca como una herramienta dentro de un enfoque complementario e interdisciplinario. Los estudios sobre la terapia con caballos señalan la contribución a la autonomía y a las habilidades motoras, para ser considerada efectiva el espacio físico necesita tener elementos arquitectónicos con el propósito de garantizar la inclusión. El objetivo de este artículo es debatir los retos de la arquitectura inclusiva en los centros de terapia ecuestre. Por lo tanto, la metodología utilizada se basa en una investigación bibliográfica exploratoria aplicada a la práctica y al estudio de casos, con la intención de identificar los problemas y los datos de la encuesta sobre las estructuras físicas de los centros hípicos de Vitoria da Conquista situados en el estado de Bahía. Al final, los resultados señalaron la existencia de una legislación que garantiza la inclusión, sin embargo, se percibe la necesidad de pensar y muchas veces adaptar los espacios físicos de los centros terapéuticos, con el fin de hacer posible a los niños autistas el derecho a disfrutar de entornos inclusivos. Así, se concluye que la arquitectura inclusiva es la forma posible de asegurar a los autistas la mejor manera de ayudarles a afrontar los obstáculos que experimentan, así como de proporcionarles refugio y accesibilidad en los centros de equinoterapia.Atualmente, a diversidade de formas de tratamento terapêutico para crianças autistas proporciona possibilidades variadas de recursos. Nesse sentido, a terapia com cavalos, é destaque como ferramenta dentro de uma abordagem complementar e interdisciplinar. Estudos sobre a equoterapia apontam o aporte para autonomia e motricidade, para ser considerada efetiva o espaço físico precisa contar com elementos arquitetônicos com o propósito de assegurar a inclusão. O objetivo deste artigo é discutir os desafios da arquitetura inclusiva em centros de equoterapias. Para tanto a metodologia empregada se baseia em uma pesquisa exploratória bibliográfica aplicada prática e estudo de caso, com intenção de identificar problemas e fazer levantamento de dados sobre estruturas físicas de centros equoterápicos em Vitoria da Conquista situado no estado da Bahia. Ao final, os resultados apontaram a existência de legislação que garante a inclusão, no entanto, percebe a necessidade de pensar e muitas vezes adequar os espaços físicos dos centros terapêuticos, a fim de viabilizar às crianças autistas o direito de usufruir de ambientes inclusivos. Assim, conclui-se que a arquitetura inclusiva é o caminho possível para assegurar aos autistas a melhor forma de auxílio no enfrentamento dos obstáculos vivenciados como também incumbir acolhimento e acessibilidade em centros equoterápicos.Research, Society and Development2021-10-25info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionapplication/pdfhttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/article/view/2179310.33448/rsd-v10i14.21793Research, Society and Development; Vol. 10 No. 14; e76101421793Research, Society and Development; Vol. 10 Núm. 14; e76101421793Research, Society and Development; v. 10 n. 14; e761014217932525-3409reponame:Research, Society and Developmentinstname:Universidade Federal de Itajubá (UNIFEI)instacron:UNIFEIporhttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/article/view/21793/19359Copyright (c) 2021 Ana Karolina Santana Santos; Priscilla Sandes Ferrazhttps://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessSantos, Ana Karolina Santana Ferraz, Priscilla Sandes 2021-12-04T11:48:39Zoai:ojs.pkp.sfu.ca:article/21793Revistahttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/indexPUBhttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/oairsd.articles@gmail.com2525-34092525-3409opendoar:2024-01-17T09:41:08.217148Research, Society and Development - Universidade Federal de Itajubá (UNIFEI)false |
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Architecture x autism: challenges of inclusion in equestrian centers Arquitectura x autismo: retos de la inclusión en los centros ecuestres Arquitetura x autismo: desafios da inclusão em centros equoterápicos |
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Architecture x autism: challenges of inclusion in equestrian centers |
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Architecture x autism: challenges of inclusion in equestrian centers Santos, Ana Karolina Santana Arquitetura inclusiva Autismo Equoterapia. Arquitectura inclusiva Autismo Equinoterapia. Inclusive architecture Autism Equotherapy. |
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Architecture x autism: challenges of inclusion in equestrian centers |
title_full |
Architecture x autism: challenges of inclusion in equestrian centers |
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Architecture x autism: challenges of inclusion in equestrian centers |
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Architecture x autism: challenges of inclusion in equestrian centers |
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Architecture x autism: challenges of inclusion in equestrian centers |
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Santos, Ana Karolina Santana |
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Santos, Ana Karolina Santana Ferraz, Priscilla Sandes |
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Ferraz, Priscilla Sandes |
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Santos, Ana Karolina Santana Ferraz, Priscilla Sandes |
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Arquitetura inclusiva Autismo Equoterapia. Arquitectura inclusiva Autismo Equinoterapia. Inclusive architecture Autism Equotherapy. |
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Arquitetura inclusiva Autismo Equoterapia. Arquitectura inclusiva Autismo Equinoterapia. Inclusive architecture Autism Equotherapy. |
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Currently, the diversity of forms of therapeutic treatment for autistic children provides various possibilities of resources. In this sense, horse therapy is highlighted as a tool within a complementary and interdisciplinary approach. Studies on horse therapy point out the contribution to autonomy and motor skills, to be considered effective the physical space needs to have architectural elements with the purpose of ensuring inclusion. The objective of this article is to discuss the challenges of inclusive architecture in equotherapy centers. To this end, the methodology used is based on an exploratory bibliographic research applied to practical and case study, with the intention of identifying problems and collecting data on physical structures of horse-riding centers in Vitoria da Conquista situated in the state of Bahia. In the end, the results pointed out the existence of legislation that guarantees inclusion, however, perceives the need to think and often adapt the physical spaces of therapeutic centers, in order to enable autistic children the right to enjoy inclusive environments. Thus, it is concluded that inclusive architecture is the possible way to ensure autistic children the best way to help them face the obstacles they experience, as well as to provide hospitality and accessibility in equine therapy centers. |
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