Abstract:
In the midst of a risky society, well-being is an important issue today that needs to be understood by relying on sociological and healthscience perspectives. Coupled with the risk factor of dwindling publicspaces, urbanites are facing barriers to havinga healthy space toexpress themselves with a healthy lifestyle during leisure time. This study was therefore conducted primarily by utilizing an autoethnographyto understand the health lifestyle in the healthy space and lessons learned in the developmentof the healthy space of Srinakharinwirot University. The results show that a healthy lifestyle exists betweenrelationships between social factors and health status recognition by assessing health status based on health sciences and based on freetime in everyday life. The development of healthy space therefore seeks to be developed in response to a healthy lifestyle. This will require two important grants: spatial capital and human capital asimportant factors in the further development of healthy space.