Abstract

In the Mexican context of industrialized social housing production, the objective is to evaluate the level of satisfaction during the process of appropriation and use of the adjoining public space from social housing. It delimits two different analyses between public space and social housing in two dimensions: urban-architectonic and socioeconomic within a qualitative and quantitative methodology. The cases of study are social housing in a condominium (Geovillas del Real) and social housing in an entire district (Los Mangos 1 & 2), in the Metropolitan Area of Poza Rica and Coatzintla, Veracruz, Mexico. We have demonstrated that the purpose and the urban design in this framework have negative consequences. As a result, the physical, the material, and the socio-economic conditions are determining factors of habitability.

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