Sumario: | This book explores the interconnection between health, heritage, and green spaces in urban environments, focusing on Buenos Aires. It examines the historical development of hospital architecture and its integration with public green areas, emphasizing their role in promoting social well-being and public health. The author discusses the influence of hygienism, the significance of preserving cultural and environmental heritage, and the impact of public policies on urban planning. Intended for scholars and practitioners in health sciences, urban planning, and cultural heritage, the book aims to highlight the importance of green spaces in enhancing quality of life and fostering a sense of community.
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