Towards the Renaturalization of Urban Spaces: How 08014 arquitectura's Projects are Reclaiming Barcelona's Streets
Briefly

Urban renaturalization refers to integrating nature back into urban environments to improve quality of life while balancing urban development with preservation of biodiversity.
08014 arquitectura in Barcelona showcases urban renaturalization with projects like Plaza-jardín Rocafort, aiming to reconnect citizens with nature through revitalized public spaces.
The WHO recommends green spaces should be within 300 meters of every residence, yet only 27% of global cities meet this moderate to high standard.
Living near green spaces provides significant health benefits, reducing stress and enhancing emotional and behavioral development for both adults and children.
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