This article aims at revealing the state of the art of inclusivity in the Chilean urban-housing sphere, as well as suggesting its relevance for the construction of fairer cities. For such purpose, the methodological strategy of the analysis presented is stated; the notion of "inclusivity" is explained using the concepts of accessibility to which it has been traditionally associated; progresses and issues from the legal devices that arrange the production of the urban space in Chile (General Ordinance of Urban Development and Construction) are highlighted; and the conceptual and legal revision is articulated to characterize and assess urban spaces from a perspective of inclusivity. The work concludes with a proposal regarding how architecture should inclusively address the different forms of current exclusions for the development of fairer and friendlier cities.
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Silva-Roquefort, R., Gaete-Reyes, M., & Campos-Medina, L. (2019). Inclusividad y arquitectura. Perspectivas actuales sobre una relación incipiente. AUS, (25), 62–67. https://doi.org/10.4206/aus.2019.n25-10
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