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Item Conforto ambiental: projeto de interiores para um laboratório de desenho técnico(2024-12-17) Teixeira, Giuliana Louiza Pita; Cavalcante, Miquelina Rodrigues Castro; http://lattes.cnpq.br/2940146787639880; Silva, Denise Lages Vieira da; http://lattes.cnpq.br/1756842674232245; Leão, Tharcila Maria Soares; http://lattes.cnpq.br/7071084155266198The educational environment is essential for the academic development of students. The spaces in a school are designed to accommodate all types of activities that are planned for each of the curricular components. Therefore, each classroom has its own configuration, furniture and equipment arranged in the space in a different way to meet the expected needs. In view of this, the present work aims to carry out a preliminary study of an interior design project for a technical drawing classroom, located in a higher education academic environment in the city of Maceió - AL. The methodological procedures were divided into four stages: library research in books, scientific articles, academic papers, among others, on the studied topic; field research with the aim of verifying the satisfaction of students and teachers in relation to the lighting, ergonomic, acoustic and thermal comfort of the technical drawing classroom; spatial and photographic survey of the current layout to verify ergonomic issues; carrying out measurements of the variables of illuminance, air temperature and relative humidity of the air in the study environment, using an instrument called a digital thermo-hygro-anemometer with luxmeter; and finally, a preliminary study of an interior design project for technical drawing room 2-09 was proposed, together with the necessary adjustments to solve the problems obtained in the previous stages.Item Jangada: estampa para um ladrilho hidráulico(2024-12-26) Santos, Herriclan de Carvalho; Cavalcante, Miquelina Rodrigues Castro; http://lattes.cnpq.br/2940146787639880; Leão , Tharcila Maria Soares; http://lattes.cnpq.br/7071084155266198; Silva , Denise Lages Vieira da; http://lattes.cnpq.br/1756842674232245The hydraulic tile is a covering impregnated with timeless signs and records. It is an eclectic product that can be used on the floor, walls and even the ceiling of buildings. Its use in interior projects is because it is an imposing and versatile piece that meets the requirements of durability and resistance, in addition to contributing to sustainability and giving personality to environments. This coating brings positive aspects to the 21st century, as its production is done by hand and can grant exclusivity to the product to the customer. The print of a covering can contribute to the enhancement of space and is, therefore, a fundamental element for the design of a product. In view of the above, this work has the general objective of creating a print for a hydraulic tile. The specific objectives were: Study the different covering materials used in buildings and their evolution; Understand what a hydraulic tile is and its use in interior design; Learn how to make handmade prints for products. The research consists of a qualitative analysis on the topic of hydraulic tiles, presenting the following methodological steps: bibliographical research in books, scientific articles, monographs and technical magazines on the topic studied; repertoire study and photographic record of hydraulic tiles used in internal environments; technical visit to a hydraulic tile factory. As a result of this work, a design for a hydraulic tile was created, the concept of which was raft, contextualizing the relevance of its presence in the coastal landscape of Maceio.Item Uma luminária à luz de velas para iluminar, decorar e sentir(Instituto Federal de Educação Ciência e Tecnologia de Alagoas, 2022-12-12) Aquino, Maria Suely Cavalcante de; Cavalcante, Miquelina Rodrigues Castro; http://lattes.cnpq.br/2940146787639880; Silva, Roseane Santos da; http://lattes.cnpq.br/1454466436862393; Teles, Valéria Rodrigues; http://lattes.cnpq.br/0807338841761398Excessive energy consumption in large cities for the development of day-to-day activities is an issue portrayed in several studies, with an incentive to conscious use of electric light, especially with regard to indoor lighting. The main objective of this work was to elaborate a candlelight lamp, which could in a functional and practical way, illuminate and partially perfume the place and also make up the interior space with its texture, color, history and sensations, promoting well-being to the user and the environment. With this context, the historical survey of the candle was developed, which over time ceased to be just an illuminating element, being today also considered decorative and welcoming. In addition, a field research was developed to raise the sensations and perceptions of users who use handmade candles, whose complementary study was paramount for understanding and interpreting behaviors and experiences. The last step was the elaboration of the product Candlelight Luminaire, whose creative process, which resulted in its proper development, was based on the Löbach method, enabling the generation of alternatives, which defined the relationship between the practical, aesthetic and symbolic functions of the luminaire. In turn, the present work brought an important reflection on the implications of excessive use of electric light and the consequent need to reduce the luminosity of the environment at night, encouraging the discussion of the theme for further research.Item (Sobre)viver em um quarto e sala(Instituto Federal de Educação Ciência e Tecnologia de Alagoas, 2022-05-10) Cavalcante, Isadora Tenório; Cavalcante, Miquelina Rodrigues Castro; http://lattes.cnpq.br/2940146787639880; Leão, Tharcila Maria Soares; http://lattes.cnpq.br/7071084155266198; Casado, Camila Antunes de Carvalho; http://lattes.cnpq.br/9285672905088845Nenhum