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FINAL DEGREE PROJECT

THEMATIC LINES
during the academic year 2024-2025

 

  • Healthy Architecture: Towards a new Paradigm in the Design and Construction of Buildings (see)

 

  • Physiological Architectures: contemporary experiences (see)

 

  • Salutogenesis or buildings and cities as assets for health (see)

 

  • Neuroarchitecture: the cognitive and emotional influence of space (see)

 

  • Designing for the absence of memory (see)

 

  • Cognitive accessibility in buildings, environments and cities (see)

 

  • Active and Assisted Living (AAL) (see)

 

 

METHODOLOGICAL SCHEME to carry out a good job 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 


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OUSTANDING FINAL DEGREE PROJECTS

 

  • Architecture for Alzheimer’s: Residence or Adapted Housing? National and International Experiences
    Guadalupe Romero Vergara (2016) (see)

 

  • Towards a Healthier Architecture: New Trends in the Design of the Built Environment with a Healthier Architecture
    Sergio Cabalga Liáñez (2017) (see)

 

  • Residential Spaces for People with Alzheimer’s Disease: a New Architectural Typology
    Isabel Merino Vacas (2017)
    (see)

 

  • Aspectos arquitectónicos del antiguo psiquiátrico de Miraflores, arquitectura y mente
    Rocío Moyano Suárez (2018)
    (see)

 

  • Arquitectura terapéutica para enfermos de alzheimer, construir espacios
    Rosa Escobar Usaba (2019)
    (see)

 

 

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