Reflections of the social housing pattern on the family's quality of life

The New Ali Mingli City as a Model

Authors

  • Nassima Boussaha University of Abdelhamid Mehri, Constantine
  • Yasmina Beghriche University of Abdelhamid Mehri, Constantine

Keywords:

Housing, Social housing, Urban quality of life, Ali Mengele new city

Abstract

rban sociologists and even other disciplines have always studied the repercussions of the vertical housing pattern. This article shows that the residents of social housing have become inevitably changing, altering or modifying, which confirms the repercussions of the built environment on people, so it was necessary at a time when talking about “quality” became associated with every field. Including "Urban Quality of Life", the study of this aspect on the grounds that man's quality of life, his relationships and his social interactions in his urban environment is a fundamental axis in housing production and the city as a whole. The dialectic of the relationship between man and the city is centered on housing and the urban environment, which requires providing the needs and requirements of health, comfort and safety for its residents, including social and cultural values. Through the current study, we aim to determine the repercussions of social housing on the quality of life of its residents, in the neighborhood unit No. (06) in the new city of Ali Mingli) within her family domain.

   

Author Biographies

Nassima Boussaha, University of Abdelhamid Mehri, Constantine

 

 

Yasmina Beghriche, University of Abdelhamid Mehri, Constantine

 

 

Published

2024-04-17

How to Cite

Boussaha, N., & Beghriche, Y. (2024). Reflections of the social housing pattern on the family’s quality of life: The New Ali Mingli City as a Model. Journal of Architecture and Environment of Child, 8(1), 39–52. Retrieved from https://journals.univ-batna.dz/index.php/leve/article/view/4043

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