The aim of this essay is to develop the notion of “linguistic surface” as a way to interpret the city as locus of the multitude: a place where the city produces and reproduces itself as a shared and collective surface of conflict turned into coexistence, of the real and the imaginary condensed and inhabited by thinking, creating linguistic subjects. Three surfaces are discussed: the city surface, the surface of thought, the linguistic surface that joins city and thought, interpenetrating, constructing and constituting the other. I will draw on what the architect Aldo Rossi called the city as an “historical text” and link Rossi’s notion of collective memory (memory ordered by language, syntax and association) with the description of the cont...
Engaging the example of “The Word-Collector” project – an experimental design studio taught recently...
The morphological studies about the transformations of cities have been made in the last fifty years...
This introductory paper offers a framing of writing (in) the city as a way of making and knowing cit...
This article develops a theory of the multitude for architecture. It is a close-reading of political...
This article, and the accompanying montages, approaches the theme of drawing on text through Aldo Ro...
Like spoken and written language, the environmental structure of the City provides a communicative m...
This book is the result of a multidisciplinary work on the languages of the city, which is the propo...
The morphological studies about the transformations of cities have been made in the last fifty years...
Aldo Rossi argued that the city was a formal and political confrontation that crystallised urban dyn...
Seeking to locate the case studies of Language, Space and Power: Urban Entanglements in the context ...
This thesis considers the city and its architecture the extreme condition under which the endless di...
Following a consolidated tradition since the first number of the journal, the 16th of Archi-DOCT is ...
Starting from the difference in origin between the urban morphology studies based in Milan and the...
AbstractWe accept the city much as it is. We can criticize it; we can avoid it; and we can escape fr...
This is the final version. Available on open access from Routledge via the DOI in this recordThis ar...
Engaging the example of “The Word-Collector” project – an experimental design studio taught recently...
The morphological studies about the transformations of cities have been made in the last fifty years...
This introductory paper offers a framing of writing (in) the city as a way of making and knowing cit...
This article develops a theory of the multitude for architecture. It is a close-reading of political...
This article, and the accompanying montages, approaches the theme of drawing on text through Aldo Ro...
Like spoken and written language, the environmental structure of the City provides a communicative m...
This book is the result of a multidisciplinary work on the languages of the city, which is the propo...
The morphological studies about the transformations of cities have been made in the last fifty years...
Aldo Rossi argued that the city was a formal and political confrontation that crystallised urban dyn...
Seeking to locate the case studies of Language, Space and Power: Urban Entanglements in the context ...
This thesis considers the city and its architecture the extreme condition under which the endless di...
Following a consolidated tradition since the first number of the journal, the 16th of Archi-DOCT is ...
Starting from the difference in origin between the urban morphology studies based in Milan and the...
AbstractWe accept the city much as it is. We can criticize it; we can avoid it; and we can escape fr...
This is the final version. Available on open access from Routledge via the DOI in this recordThis ar...
Engaging the example of “The Word-Collector” project – an experimental design studio taught recently...
The morphological studies about the transformations of cities have been made in the last fifty years...
This introductory paper offers a framing of writing (in) the city as a way of making and knowing cit...