Public spaces and quality of life: Interdisciplinary considerations
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Abstract
The growth of cities, specifically in Chile, has not necessarily brought with it an improvement in quality of life and in relation to the mental health of the inhabitants. We address the conjunction of public spaces, interpersonal relationships, and quality of life, as it has not been sufficiently considered. Quality of life is closely linked with social and interpersonal relationships and with social integration, and these have been affected by the development of the city. We need an interdisciplinary dialogue between architecture, social psychology and anthropology around public spaces, urbanization and social encounters, as public spaces are relevant in urban settings, which perform functions in interpersonal relationships, social inclusion and quality of life. The need to identify criteria for the design of public spaces as places for meeting, social interaction, and civic life are highlighted.