The COVID-19 pandemic made us realize things we ordinarily overlook, giving us the time to reflect on the spaces we inhabit and bringing awareness about the environment’s effect on our well-being. How can we define spatiality today?
This work seeks to define the concept of spatiality today from a holistic point of view in which the relationship between the space, the being, and the object is understood as a single organism, influenced by each other and its components, focusing mainly on the repercussion of the space on the being, analyzing the idea of “existential space” under the premise that it is possible to create spaces with a soul, atmospheres with essence and identity, that become not only a refuge for our body but also our senses, our mind, and our soul.