Urban communities lack justice in living space structure, impacting residents' well-being.
The article explores how urban living spaces can be improved using a new humanistic approach. It looks at the structure of living spaces in city communities and finds that they lack a human touch. The study suggests that urban resources, community resources, and the type of community all play a role in shaping living spaces. The research shows that urban living spaces are evolving under market forces but lack fairness. To create better urban development plans, the study proposes a just structure for urban living spaces that includes social fairness, spatial justice, and respect for dignity and values.