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Building as a Verb
Author(s) -
Jacopo Ammendola
Publication year - 2019
Publication title -
the journal of public space
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
ISSN - 2206-9658
DOI - 10.32891/jps.v4i3.1219
Subject(s) - architecture , process (computing) , verb , computer science , epistemology , consciousness , sociology , urbanism , heuristic , aesthetics , artificial intelligence , philosophy , history , archaeology , operating system
This paper describes the approach of architecture/urbanism practice and research workshop “orizzontale”, based in Rome, Italy.The approach of the group is heuristic: it is to get involved, to put themselves on the line, to “play the game”. As a machine that absorbs and transforms every kind of things, orizzontale has a clear attitude for mutation over production. The act of building things is a primary tool the group uses to build communities, link them together and create confidence in the idea of a better society.Experimental does not mean “avant-garde” but rather “empirical, exploratory, in-progress”. The scientific attitude toward fact-finding and result-testing is an integral part of orizzontale approach, together with the artistic aspects of the work. Among the strategies adopted by the collective a special attention should be given to the attempts to translate in a spatial language the ideas, very literally. The results of this process can be called “spatial metaphors”, “discursive buildings” or “talking machines”. What orizzontale leaves behind is not necessarily a construction, but the process which is able to build up knowledge, consciousness, and trust.

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