AbstractSeveral studies have highlighted the importance of social and institutional mechanisms on a urban level that heavily influence the processes of social and economics integration and intensify the phenomenon of spatial segregation. The dynamics of metropolitan development and new factors of differentiation on a social and spatial-temporal level rough out inequalities connected to the management of the complexity of the urban life from the point of view of the health, the quality of life and the active social participation.We want to pay attention to the segregation processes both on a theoretical level and through some data based on the results of a research sponsored by the “Regione Calabria” to one of its institutions in House.The f...