Spaces that Enhance User Well-Being

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Authors: Selene Margarita Vazquez SotoMiguel angel cruz domínguez HernándezJessica Garcia
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The design and construction of a cultural center focused on promoting an ecological culture aimed at the population of San Juan del Rio, Querétaro whose conditions are difficult due to social disintegration caused mainly by low security and cultural interest in the population is proposed.The main objective is the recovery of the identity of the inhabitants, as well as creating an environmental and sustainable awareness of the region since the lack of awareness and environmental information is reflected in the ecological reserve spaces that the region has where you can observe great deterioration; as well as illegal activities on the part of young people and adults, giving a wrong example to generational young people, in addition to the fact that the lack of social awareness has been an important factor for the current situation of global warming since this world problem is eradicated by changing from culture at the social core.It is important to know who we are and to be able to have a starting point for the equality of our diversity in order to be able to live together without division by origin, skin tone, socioeconomic status, etc.One of the great problems of violence that exists today has been caused precisely by a lack of identity, given that young people between the ages of 11 and 20 cannot find the basic values and principles that govern any society anywhere, for which is necessary to find a symbiosis between the different artistic expressions in which youth can be interested

Keywords: Identity, culture, sustainability, ecological.

DOI: 10.54941/ahfe1006620

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