The project, launched in 2015, it was constituted by an interdisciplinary team, counting with the participation of professors and students of the Faculties of Architecture and Urbanism, Engineering and the Institute of Arts and Design. The action's goal was to contribute with guidelines for the university area and, from the perspective of the inseparability between teaching-research-extension, sensitize students to the schedules of accessibility in the built environment with a view to promoting the culture of social integration. The actions prioritized the involvement of several agents -research institutions, community, associations, representations of the municipal administration -as a way to construction of knowledge through university extension.
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