
handle: 10669/13731
RESUMEN Este artículo pretende ofrecer al lector una explicación sistemática de uno de los temas que se ha desarrollado en el campo de la psicología, siendo esta la teoría del apego y su relación con el espacio y el lugar. En este trabajo, se analiza y resume, como la profunda comprensión de la teoría del apego nos puede llevar al lugar y permitir explorar los vínculos entre esta teoría y su aplicación en la arquitectura y el espacio urbano, y la comprensión de estos como un producto material de interrelaciones subjetivas entre los seres humanos. ABSTRACT This article seeks to provide the reader with a systematic account of one of the topics has been developed in the field of psychology, this being the attachment theory and its relationship with the space and the place. This paper analyzes and summarizes how a deeper understanding of the attachment theory can lead us to the place and allow explore the links between this theory and its application in architectural and urban space, understanding the latter as a material product of subjective inter-relationships among human beings.
architecture, attachment theory, HT101-395, space, psicología ambiental, arquitectura, NA1-9428, lugar, environmental psychology, Urban groups. The city. Urban sociology, place, Architecture, urbanism, urbanismo, espacio
architecture, attachment theory, HT101-395, space, psicología ambiental, arquitectura, NA1-9428, lugar, environmental psychology, Urban groups. The city. Urban sociology, place, Architecture, urbanism, urbanismo, espacio
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