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Revista INVI

versión On-line ISSN 0718-8358

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ARCAS-ABELLA, Joaquim; PAGES-RAMON, Anna  y  CASALS-TRES, Marina. The future of habitat: rethinking habitability from sustainability. The Spanish case. Revista INVI [online]. 2011, vol.26, n.72, pp.65-93. ISSN 0718-8358.  http://dx.doi.org/10.4067/S0718-83582011000200003.

The ability of our societies to reach and maintain housing conditions consistent with the right to decent habitat is inevitably related to the integration of the sustainability challenge into the mechanisms for housing, neighborhood and city generation, since it directly depends on both available resources and the production of waste. Based on this relation, the sustainable building concept is thoroughly explained through the transposition of the sustainable development definition proposed by the Bruntland report, which allows the linkage of human needs satisfaction with the use of resources. In this way, sustainable housing should address the last phase of material cycles in order to reach its main goal: provide habitability. Under this perspective, this paper analyzes the current concept of habitability in relation to the environmental impact and discusses the importance of redefining it as a social demand for the precise conditions to meet socially recognized needs. This new conception of habitability transcends the domestic domain to reach out urban spheres, thus generating variables to satisfy today s social demands.

Palabras clave : HABITABILITY; HOUSING; BUILDING SECTOR; SUSTAINABILITY.

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