NAM (Navigating Women's Architectures) is an app that collects and locates the women's architecture works studied in the AICO Miradas Situadas project (2021-23). It is an open and easily accessible resource.
This app offers a continuous content update. On the one hand, through its interaction with Google utilities, it geolocates the works throughout the national territory. This allows you to select points of interest and, with them, generate and save personalized routes based on different search parameters, for example: authorship, type, use, scale or proximity of the works you want to visit. On the other hand, each work also includes a file accessible from the mobile consisting of basic information (author, year of project and realization, surface, etc.), photographs, graphic documentation, available bibliography, other links and explanatory texts that give account of the research performed for each entry.
The target audience of this app is very varied, from architecture professionals to non-experts, for example, tourists interested in enjoying the experience and acquiring knowledge on urban, rural and/or cultural circuits. But also the educational community, allowing teachers in schools and institutes to show their students and, especially, their young students, referents of women's architecture.
This app offers a continuous content update. On the one hand, through its interaction with Google utilities, it geolocates the works throughout the national territory. This allows you to select points of interest and, with them, generate and save personalized routes based on different search parameters, for example: authorship, type, use, scale or proximity of the works you want to visit. On the other hand, each work also includes a file accessible from the mobile consisting of basic information (author, year of project and realization, surface, etc.), photographs, graphic documentation, available bibliography, other links and explanatory texts that give account of the research performed for each entry.
The target audience of this app is very varied, from architecture professionals to non-experts, for example, tourists interested in enjoying the experience and acquiring knowledge on urban, rural and/or cultural circuits. But also the educational community, allowing teachers in schools and institutes to show their students and, especially, their young students, referents of women's architecture.
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