Resumen
Este artigo aborda o design modular na otimização de espaços adaptando-se às necessidades dos habitantes. Essas circunstâncias impulsionam o design do Divisório Modular Tegula , pensado para configurar e flexibilizar os espaços internos. A Tegula interpreta conceitualmente a tecnologia, aplicando matérias-primas inovadoras como o eco-grés, aliando sustentabilidade à estética.
O processo de design foi guiado por soluções técnicas e criativas implementadas por outros designers e focado nas necessidades objetivas e subjetivas dos seres humanos. Considere as possibilidades de configuração de Tegula e suas implicações para a experiência perceptiva do espaço habitado. Os resultados destacam o potencial do design modular como uma estratégia flexível e sustentável, eficaz na requalificação arquitetônica, contribuindo para o debate interdisciplinar sobre design e habitação.
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