Socialization and Resilience: 10 Community Centers in the Outskirts of Latin American Cities
Briefly

The IV International Seminar on Favela Urbanization in São Paulo highlighted the importance of community urban facilities in reducing inequalities and empowering communities through accessible services, transforming peripheral spaces.
Public facilities in favelas are crucial as they not only provide access to opportunities but also foster community bonds, reinforcing social organization essential for an inclusive future.
Community centers emerge as vital urban facilities, designed to meet local needs while offering broad services like education and healthcare, enhancing social connections and driving urban sustainability.
Despite architectural diversity, community centers uniformly aim to integrate with their surroundings, serving as hubs of interaction that strengthen social ties and promote community development.
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