The creative factory in Recoleta

Collaboration and philanthropy as an engine of development

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DOI:

https://doi.org/10.22370/margenes.2021.14.21.3093

Keywords:

use, factory, creativity, integral development, collaboration, innovation, social impact, philanthropy

Abstract

Manufacturing infrastructure has always been a representative of the progress of a society. In the context where old manufacturing changes, the properties associated with their needs are abandoned and, enter the scene, organizations with an avant-garde perspective with the intention of dignifying these spaces from the material and management point of view, associated with the bases of the new economy: collaboration, innovation and talent at the service of social impact.
The Recoleta project, from the Gabriel and Mary Mustakis Foundation —together with its partners from IF Blanco— highlights a historic building with what progress means today: creativity, integral development and results oriented towards social impact in a unique meeting place.

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Author Biographies

Leonor Merín Castrejón, Fundación Mustakis

Historiadora del Arte, Universidad de Granada, España. Máster en Arquitectura y Patrimonio Histórico, Universidad de Sevilla, España. Directora de Innovación & Contenido de Fundación Mustakis.

Io Naya Contreras Pérez, Pontificia Universidad Católica de Chile

Historiadora del Arte y Artista Visual, Universidad Internacional SEK, Chile. Máster en Historia y Gestión del Patrimonio Cultural, Universidad de los Andes Doctoranda en Historia, Pontificia Universidad Católica de Chile

Published

2022-01-28

How to Cite

Merín Castrejón, L., & Contreras Pérez, I. N. (2022). The creative factory in Recoleta: Collaboration and philanthropy as an engine of development. Márgenes. Espacio Arte Y Sociedad, 14(21), 63–74. https://doi.org/10.22370/margenes.2021.14.21.3093