Habitability a study from the social housing in Mexico as an inhabited space

The relationship between inhabited space and built space is a relationship that has traditionally been approached from the paradigm of habitability. Currently, for Mexico it has become a substantive research condition, as a result of social housing production based on spatial schemes that have not f...

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Authors: De Hoyos Martínez, Jesús Enrique, Albarrán Carrillo, Verónica
Format: article
Status:Published version
Publication Date:2022
Country:México
Institution:UNIVERSIDAD DE GUADALAJARA
Repository:Viviendas y Comunidades Sustentables
Language:Spanish
OAI Identifier:oai:www.revistavivienda.cuaad.udg.mx:article/192
Online Access:https://revistavivienda.cuaad.udg.mx/index.php/rv/article/view/192
Access Level:Open access
Keyword:Housing inhabit
habitability
inhabited space
habitar la vivienda
habitabilidad
espacio habitado
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Summary:The relationship between inhabited space and built space is a relationship that has traditionally been approached from the paradigm of habitability. Currently, for Mexico it has become a substantive research condition, as a result of social housing production based on spatial schemes that have not favored a dignified and inclusive life for large population groups in the country. Its design has been subject to normative restrictions prevailing in the provisions at a federal and local level, as well as those of the National Housing Plan (PNV) and the public housing policies of Mexico for more than 60 years. The need to study the person and his/her culture, as well as his/her relationship with the inhabited space and how it is inhabited is evident. Thus, we will focus on the analysis of the inhabited space and the built space under the premises of being and of staying in the house, both for the person who dwells, as well as for the dwelling. Therefore, the purpose is to study the inhabiting of being and staying, to assess how they influence the experience of living and the development of habitability as a process that occurs in the relationship between interior and exterior. The article is developed from the conceptual and normative dimension: the first is proposed from the identification of the characteristics of inhabiting-habitability, while the second is proposed from a longitudinal perspective, as a timeline.