
Architecture reconciles the sense of belonging and dignity of space. In addition to designing residential or cultural facilities, addressing public space in communities that inhabit vulnerable areas is also urgent and necessary to provide a dignified infrastructure that provides quality of life for the population. Therefore, we have gathered seven interventions in marginalized territories that show the potential for transformation from the space itself.
There are different examples of collective participation throughout the process. These include the formation of community members who help in its construction and recycling elements from the context and materials suitable for execution. Check out the seven interventions below that have brought new meanings to meetings, leisure, and health facilities for the community.
