@arq.ufmg.br
Escola de Arquitetura
Universidade Federal de Minas Gerais
This project aims to assess the fire risk in historic cities in Minas Gerais, Brazil. To this end, risk assessment methodologies for this type of disaster will be used, specifically targeting buildings and urban sites of cultural value. The work will be developed in seven phases: selection of the historic cities under study, equipment acquisition, data collection, fire risk analysis and assessment, diagnosis, proposals for prognoses to increase fire safety in the chosen locations, and reassessment. As a result of this research, it is expected to assist institutions in implementing public policies aimed at reducing fire risk and increasing the resilience of the evaluated cities.
The remote fire early warning monitoring system was proposed based on studies from the CNPq Research Group IGNIS (Research in Technology and Fire Science) and LADE (Laboratory of Integrated Studies in Architecture, Design and Structures), both from the School of Architecture, Urbanism and Design at UFMG. The conceptual modeling was also developed in alignment with the "Project for Near Future" method, utilizing the design framework in its final stage of development. Environmental Preservation: Early warning system for initial fire outbreaks aimed at creating a hybrid territory for the operation of TDs through the direct application of monitoring results. Outreach action for distinct users (firefighters, brigade members, residents of the surrounding protected areas, etc.) with possibilities for related approaches by area (training, education, new products, etc.). Preservation of Artistic Cultural Heritage: Validation of the development of dual TD, extending its use to optimize existin