El medio innovador : la clave difusa de la "ciudad informacional" : aproximación al 22@ Barcelona, con énfasis en los polígonos "Campus Audiovisual" y "Llull Pujades Levant"

In the building of the so-called informational city, there is a explicit willingness to channel the social interaction towards innovation. lt starts from the idea that the exchange of information who manage people from their specific areas of action. make easy and prometes creativity, innovation. Kn...

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Autor: Cueva Ortiz, Sonia Maria
Tipo de recurso: tesis doctoral
Estado:Versión publicada
Fecha de publicación:2016
País:España
Institución:CBUC, CESCA
Repositorio:TDR. Tesis Doctorales en Red
OAI Identifier:oai:www.tdx.cat:10803/396509
Acceso en línea:http://hdl.handle.net/10803/396509
https://dx.doi.org/10.5821/dissertation-2117-96396
Access Level:acceso abierto
Palabra clave:Àrees temàtiques de la UPC::Urbanisme
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Sumario:In the building of the so-called informational city, there is a explicit willingness to channel the social interaction towards innovation. lt starts from the idea that the exchange of information who manage people from their specific areas of action. make easy and prometes creativity, innovation. Knowing that today We can accessed to immeasurable amounts of information, different authors suggest that the important thing is not to have it, but process it intellectually, to transform it and make a profit from it. That is that the information has come to be seen as the raw material to transform to thereby achieve a final product, a pro­ duct of value, called knowledge, this being the most valuable product of the new era. Hence the economy that aims to move from the industrial age to the informational, worry about creating the right environment in which in­ novation occurs with maximum fluidity and frequency, and that has been called the innovative milieu. Being on the characteristics of places considered innovatives, now they try to build innovative milieux, which would be con­ tained in the plans and projects, under the title refers to a new kind of town: informational city, knowledge city, te­ chnopolis, digital, of the science and others associated with the use of lnformation Technology and Communica­ tion ICT. In the case of Barcelona, under the concept of digital city (MPGM 2000). But this explicit will to prosecute the interaction towards innovation could be invading or removing really sponta­ neous interaction spaces , where all players are on equal rights. The question that tries to reveal, with regard to the informational city is: Is social inclusion warranted when promete interaction in the areas of the so-called digital city? This is the fundamental question being solved, revealing why, if the informational city values the sponta­ neous interaction between different actors, is indifferent to the use of public space? What kind of interactions looks for? What are the actors that promete interaction: what is their role and their interests? What is the role of society in the areas of interaction that prometes informational city? What changes does the innovative milieu over the city? Really it demand changes?. All these questions it will try to solve under two entries interest of the city: political I social and physical I spatial. lt is taken as a case study the 22 @ Barcelona. with an analysis on two scales: a urban scale, in the polygons fur­ ther advancement of the plan, and proximity scale on three areas where it would be promoting interaction with regard to the innovative milieu. Spaces which are selected according to the proposed methodology, to know to what extent citizen inclusion is guaranteed when promete such interaction. Composed of the following specific ob­ jectives: (i) deepen the conceptualizati on of interaction for innovation, with an approach to the milieu that inspired, (ii) identify and classify the various physical spaces that would be shaping the interaction space, the role of public space and the private space that prometes interaction, (iii) identifying the interaction agents, their roles, their free­ dom of action and interest in innovation, (iv) meet the targeting of policies, programs and actions that would pro­ mete, (v) understand the role of society or citizens in shaping the innovative melieu and (vi) identify the spatial changes with regard to the innovative milieu to urban level and the architectural level and the role of ICT in these. For that, it contrast the physical platform of innovative milieu that prometes 22@Barcelona with it proposed in the plan.