Bibliographic citations
Antonio, B., (2020). Estudio de espacios de producción y colaboración - Fab Labs - en el centro histórico de Lima aplicando los principios de la arquitectura flexible y los limites difusos [Trabajo de investigación, Universidad Peruana de Ciencias Aplicadas (UPC)]. http://hdl.handle.net/10757/660933
Antonio, B., Estudio de espacios de producción y colaboración - Fab Labs - en el centro histórico de Lima aplicando los principios de la arquitectura flexible y los limites difusos [Trabajo de investigación]. PE: Universidad Peruana de Ciencias Aplicadas (UPC); 2020. http://hdl.handle.net/10757/660933
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title = "Estudio de espacios de producción y colaboración - Fab Labs - en el centro histórico de Lima aplicando los principios de la arquitectura flexible y los limites difusos",
author = "Antonio Arapa, Brayan Luis",
publisher = "Universidad Peruana de Ciencias Aplicadas (UPC)",
year = "2020"
}
Technological issues in Peru is a forbidden/utopian paradigm, which keeps the country in a backward, inert and retrograde state. As a result, it faces a rhythm of predictable movements that contribute to maintaining the digital divide. Faced with an explicit situation, the Center of Lima massifies a character in a state of survival, "the Peruvian entrepreneur", who suffers constant economic declines due to the low innovative contribution in his businesses (import / export - purchase / sale, others), leading them thus , to indefinite closure. In particular, the main factor of the problem is past conservatism, which keeps the entrepreneur under questions of innovative uncertainty. Reason, decisive for the approach of an analysis focused on the development of production and collaboration spaces in the Center of Lima, with the purpose of developing an entrepreneur 2.0, who, making use of emerging technologies, can create new work processes based on their mechanical habit and analogous condition. With this haste, digital criteria are manifested that generate development momentum (apps, we-work, Fab labs, e-commerce, trading, others), that address the innovative problem; with the architectural design, as an articulating actor, of a formal/informal system, which synthesizes the consolidation of each micro-enterprise with which it interacts. In this way, the new needs of society develop a 2.0 version of the entrepreneur, rooting him in the system of the era. Thus, the Digital Technological Hub is manifested as an architecture that transforms little or nothing informed commerce into the avant-garde par excellence.
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