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Relationship between inclusive architecture and urban design in Andean environments

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  • Joseph Daniel Copa Cáceres
  • Mariafernanda Zarai Calla Fuentes
  • Leonardo Esteban Gómez Flores
  • Rossmery Eva Huahuacondori Livise
  • Anai Yuliana Suxo Ramos
  • Helar Renso Quispe Turpo
  • Kimberly Sarai Flores Carita
  • David Hugo Bernedo-Moreira

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Inclusivity in urban design not only improves the quality of life of people with disabilities, but also benefits the general population, such as the elderly and families with young children, by creating safer and more comfortable spaces. Under this premise, the objective of the present study was to determine the relationship between inclusive architecture and urban design in the city of Juliaca, 2024; for this purpose, a basic, correlational, non-experimental, cross-sectional study was used. The sample consisted of 119 people, to whom an instrument was applied whose reliability established by Cronbach's Alpha was 0.761. The results were a coefficient Rho=0.700 and a p-value=0.001, this correlation suggests that as one aspect of inclusive architecture improves, there is a significant tendency for another aspect of urban design to improve as well, and vice versa. It is concluded that fostering greater awareness of the importance of inclusive architecture and urban design among planners, architects, and the community at large can lead to more significant and lasting change in how cities develop. The significant and strong correlation between these aspects reinforces the idea that a truly inclusive city requires a holistic approach that transcends traditional disciplines and embraces an integrated view of the built environment. This is essential not only to comply with legal regulations but to foster a more inclusive and equitable society.

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Handle: RePEc:dbk:landar:v:3:y:2024:i::p:114:id:1056294la2024114
DOI: 10.56294/la2024114
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