Housing and Behavior, a Systematic Relationship

This paper proposes that housing is a physical-spatial habitat, which can unchain, potentiale, mitigate or inhibit the behavioral tendencies of a person or family living in it. A long residence tends to consolidate these tendencies and families in their permanent elfort to adapt to this physical-spa...

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Main Authors: Sepúlveda Mellado, Orlando, Mazzei Acuña, Ximena, Sepúlveda Swatson, Daniela, Kramp Denegri, Uwe
Format: Online
Language:spa
Published: Revista INVI 1998
Online Access:https://revistainvi.uchile.cl/index.php/INVI/article/view/62079
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Summary:This paper proposes that housing is a physical-spatial habitat, which can unchain, potentiale, mitigate or inhibit the behavioral tendencies of a person or family living in it. A long residence tends to consolidate these tendencies and families in their permanent elfort to adapt to this physical-spatial habitat, internalize certain behaviors which become part of their permanent conduct. The behavior may be positive or negative, depending on the family's behavioral tendencies and the habitat configuration, its characteristics and attributes which could be managed in order to achieve social development.