The world around us is constantly shifting, with unexpected events leading to new controlled lifestyles. The impact of Covid-19 has brought limitations to our freedom of movement and interactions, affecting tourism worldwide. This reality has highlighted the importance of our senses and how we perceive the environment.
Exploring the sense of space and the evolution of blindness in society sets the stage for understanding the challenges faced by individuals with visual impairments. This background provides valuable insights into the importance of creating inclusive environments for all.
An investigation into urban green areas, fauna, flora, the sea, and the Balearic region reveals the diverse sensory experiences that can be offered to individuals with visual impairments. These elements play a crucial role in shaping the way blind tourists perceive and interact with different environments.
The project concept focuses on the psychology of colors, shape experimentation, textures, and materials to enhance the sensory experience for blind tourists. By understanding the sociological importance of inclusive design, the project aims to create a welcoming and accessible space for all visitors.
O B S C U R I T Y - Barcelona Blind Tourism - Flipbook by Fleepit