Over time, Colombian populations have been established and organized around the rivers in order to make the most of their potential in terms of of transport, economy and the most important of culture. Quibdo is a clear example of this, it is located on the right margin of the Atrato River which marks a journey of more than 750 kilometers until it ends at the Caribbean Sea. This is why the main economic activities developed along the The time in Quibdo has revolved around the tributaries and therefore has been culturally acquired a knowledge and an attachment to them. One of these is artisanal fishing, that beyond providing food to a population or being a source of income, it's a lifestyle. A high percentage of adults and senior citizens of the Palenque neighborhood in Quibdo have destined his life to the work of artisanal fishing, either as a source of income, as a support for their families or as a distraction activity. Thanks to this they have acquired a technical knowledge of this activity and have a legacy in their hands of their ancestors to be transmitted to the new generations. This is where you find the problem, the younger generations do not find an interest in acquire this knowledge partly because they do not have the spaces or the necessary tools that complement the technical knowledge that allows certain way to turn them into new entrepreneurial activities. It is from the architecture that the project of a School of Arts and trades where you think mainly in the transmission of knowledge and knowledge of the art of artisanal fishing, including the techniques to take it to cape, work and process of wood, culinary practices and finally work of planting of ornamental, aromatic plants and spices. On the other hand, the project aims to generate productive opportunities as an outlet for new generations and mothers head of the Palenque neighborhood.