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Chincaro S. (2021). Transdisciplinary alternative processes: healthy cities and the new normality. Procesos Urbanos, 8(2), e557. https://doi.org/10.21892/2422085X.558

Abstract

It reflects on the opportunities that arise in the field of research in Architecture, Urbanism and Design in the contemporary context, from the understanding of new interdisciplinary and transdisciplinary dynamics to face critical problems of the human habitat. Methods and tools that allow us to understand spatiality from other approaches are questioned. The understanding of multiple intelligences and neuroscience allow an approach to the “human” from an integrative and dynamic perspective.

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