Arquitectura #389
Javier García-Germán & Alejandro ValdiviesoFor the United Nations social inclusion is the process that guarantees that all people have the opportunity to fully participate in society.
Inclusión
Javier García-Germán and Alejandro Valdivieso
The new issue of Arquitectura, titled Inclusion, is the first one dedicated to social questions, following the two previous which have focused on Territory and Climate. For the United Nations, social inclusion is the process that guarantees that all people, regardless of their background, abilities, gender, age, or any other characteristic, have the opportunity to fully participate in society. This involves not only access to basic services such as education, health, and employment but also the removal of barriers that may exclude certain groups. Thus, it aims to create an environment where all citizens feel valued and can contribute to the common well-being.
With the arrival of postmodernity, architecture spent decades immersed in disciplinary issues. It focused on a formal search devoid of social content, which ultimately confirmed the primacy of theory over history. Its supposed inability to develop a political and social program, as Manfredo Tafuri announced
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