AVALIAÇÃO HOLÍSTICA DO DESEMPENHO DO AMBIENTE CONSTRUÍDO - UM ESTUDO DE CASO SOBRE A QUALIDADE AMBIENTAL DE UM PARQUE URBANO

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2008-08-25

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Universidade Federal de Goiás

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The POE (Post Occupancy Evaluation) is a methodology of evaluation of the building in use, its components and attributes that congregates a set of evaluations of the point of view of the user and also of performance essays. The VA (Value Analysis) is a set of method and techniques destined to reduce the total cost of the product, process or service by keeping or improving its quality, evidencing the relation between value, function and the resources of which an organization undertakes the accomplishment of the productive activities. The aim of this study is to give a methodological contribution for the evaluation of the performance of a building in use through the analysis of the user´s perception of its attributes, using the POE and VA techniques. The degree of importance and the hierarchy of the determinative items of quality are considered. The proposed methodology suggests physical and organizational recommendations for the environment under study and provides input for the accomplishment of future projects. The expected result is the increase of the product quality of the Civil Construction Industry, in special, the building, where a special attention is given to the impact caused to the environment and also to the satisfaction of the users. As a result it was possible to charcterize the Areião Park raising its physical, environmental, organizational and behavioural aspects. The presented facts allowed a holistic compreenhension of the the Areião Park through its historical importance, its designed specifications, its buildings aspects and its meanings of use.

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PARANHOS, Murilo Ferreira. Holistic Evaluation of the performance of a built environment - a case study on the environmental quality of an urban park. 2008. 198 f. Dissertação (Mestrado em Engenharias) - Universidade Federal de Goiás, Goiânia, 2008.