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EGLE ALEJEVAITE PRODUCT FOR DEAF PEOPLE
EGLE ALEJEVAITE PRODUCT FOR DEAF PEOPLE
EGLE ALEJEVAITE PRODUCT DESIGN FOR DEAF PEOPLE
EGLE ALEJEVAITE PRODUCT DESIGN FOR DEAF PEOPLE
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WWW.EGLEDESIGN.NET EGLE ALEJEVAITE PRODUCT DEVICES FOR DEAF PEOPLE
PRODUCT DESIGN FOR DEAF PEOPLE
PRODUCT DESIGN FOR DEAF PEOPLE

Nine out of 10 children with hearing impairments are born into hearing-impaired families, and according to the World Health Organization, nearly 2.5 billion people will have some form of hearing loss by 2050. Families with hearing impairments from the birth of a child are accompanied by problems such as: psychological crisis, accidents, lack of integration and socialization in society and educational institutions.

Every day they are accompanied by fear, fright, challenges in the home and in open spaces, stressful and dangerous situations, bullying. deo is a series of devices that help to communicate with people with hearing impairments in the family, to avoid dangerous and stressful situations in open spaces and at home, and to help children with hearing impairments to integrate into mainstream schools.

Reduces the possibility of bullying, does not restrict children's freedom and helps children become more independent, facilitates parental preparation and care in open spaces.

“deo” series consists of 4 devices: a baby bracelet, a parent / child bracelet with a screen, a teacher device and a wireless charger. and thus protect against the accident when every second counts. Direct the child's attention when the parents communicate with those around or away, call for help, reduce the child's stress in the family when he does not hear that he is invited to lunch. peers and the child himself, to give up long notes when trying to describe a lost child and to navigate the location of the lost child with the help of the device

“deo” series of devices is designed for non-verbal communication in the families and educational institutions of people with hearing impairments.

It protects against injuries or accidents and provides a sense of security.

Deo

Challenge:

Although we are increasingly concerned about sustainability and the environment, tires are still found scattered along roadsides and in forests. But do we really consider their future in landfills, forest edges, or collection sites?

The invention and development of tires significantly influenced the freedom to travel, but with the rapid growth of vehicles, waste management was often neglected. Every year, 1.5 billion tires become waste worldwide, and by 2040 it is projected that there will be 2 billion cars and nearly 800 million trucks, highlighting environmental challenges related to exploitation and waste management.

Future

The invention and development of tires significantly influenced the freedom to travel, but with the rapid growth of vehicles, waste management was often neglected. Every year, 1.5 billion tires become waste worldwide, and by 2040 it is projected that there will be 2 billion cars and nearly 800 million trucks, highlighting environmental challenges related to exploitation and waste management.

Context

The ELT (End-of-Life Tire) study conducted during the research opened new opportunities to view tire waste not as a problem, but as an untapped resource. Applied technologies, scientific research, experimental studies, and innovative application methods made it possible to analyze the properties of different granule fractions and reveal their multifunctional potential in creating spatial, three-dimensional objects suited for small-scale architecture.

The "Re ti" collection consists of three objects: children’s playground equipment, road barriers, and benches for public spaces. These objects not only address an ecological problem but also create a new perspective – transforming waste into resources. The objects protect against terrorist attacks during events, contribute to spreading sustainability, encourage children’s creativity and curiosity, foster dialogue between city residents and visitors about sustainability, and shape a conscious attitude toward the future environment.The "Re ti" collection consists of three objects: children’s playground equipment, road barriers, and benches for public spaces. These objects not only address an ecological problem but also create a new perspective – transforming waste into resources. The objects protect against terrorist attacks during events, contribute to spreading sustainability, encourage children’s creativity and curiosity, foster dialogue between city residents and visitors about sustainability, and shape a conscious attitude toward the future environment.

Outcome: ELT transformation: Sustainable solutions for urban infrastructure

Benches for public spaces

By using recycled TDM material in the production of benches and the creation of small architectural elements, the bench initiates a dialogue between city residents and visitors about sustainability, resource conservation, waste recycling, adaptability, responsible urban planning, and functionality.

Road barriers

Terrorist attacks using vehicles as weapons are still common due to their simplicity and spontaneity. From 1970 to 2019, there were 257 vehicle-based terrorist attacks, with more than 70% of the attacks occurring in the last six years.

When examining the barriers used, it was noted that segmental fences do not ensure people's safety, and the harsh design used can evoke associations and negatively affect event participants.

The road barriers were designed using sculptural forms that would replicate the tubular structure and maintain a common visual pattern with other objects being created. The road barriers use constructive solutions that ensure not only aesthetics, but also the functionality of the object.

Children's playground

equipment

While researching the shapes and effects of children's playgrounds, I used oval abstract shapes for the creative process, which would encourage children to move and explore. Also, sustainable materials and eco-friendly design: teaches children about sustainability, caring for the environment, and conserving resources.

Children's playground equipment objects may resemble certain elements of nature: animals or plants, but the devices retain an abstract nature that allows children to discover and imagine their meaning for themselves.