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E-raamat: Analogical Thinking in Architecture: Connecting Design and Theory in the Built Environment

(University of Montreal, Canada)
  • Formaat: 256 pages
  • Ilmumisaeg: 27-Jul-2023
  • Kirjastus: Bloomsbury Visual Arts
  • Keel: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781350343634
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  • Formaat: 256 pages
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  • Kirjastus: Bloomsbury Visual Arts
  • Keel: eng
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This book provides an in-depth exploration of the rich and persistent use of analogical thinking in the built environment. Since the turn of the 21st century, “design thinking” has permeated many fields outside of the design disciplines, used whenever disciplinary boundaries need to be transcended in order to think “outside the box”. This book argues that these qualities have long been supported by “analogical thinking”-an agile way of reasoning in which we think the unknown through the familiar.

The book is organized into four case studies: the first reviews analogical models that have been at the heart of design thinking representations from the 1960s to the present day; the second investigates the staying power of biological analogies; the third explores the paradoxical imaginary of "analogous cities" as a means of integrating contemporary architecture with heritage contexts; while the fourth unpacks the critical and theoretical potential of linguistic metaphors and visual comparisons in architectural discourse.

Comparing views on the role of analogies and metaphors by prominent voices in architecture and related disciplines from the 17th century to the present, the book shows how the “analogical world of the project” is revealed as a wide-open field of creative and cognitive interactions. Showing how analogy has the power to reconcile design and theory, it is a must-read for both designers and theorists alike.

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Analogical Thinking in Architecture is careful and timely study of analogy as a powerful tool for connecting design and theory in the built environment. Covering large grounds of theory and practice, Jean-Pierre Chupin makes a compelling argument about the potential of analogical thinking to renew the epistemological horizons of architectural theory and to contribute to a better understanding of contemporary design practice. Eloquently written and filled with insightful examples, it is a must-read for every architecture student, design educator and practitioner. * Albena Yaneva, University of Manchester, UK * One of the foremost specialists of analogy, this fundamental dimension of architectural thinking, gives us an expanded English version of his seminal contribution to the study of a topic of interest both to theorists and practitioners. Indeed, analogy is key to the understanding of architectural creativity. * Antoine Picon, Harvard Graduate School of Design, USA * In four chapters, Jean-Pierre Chupin takes us on an intellectual and sensory journey, reviewing key moments in Western architectural theory and history and illuminating modes of thought that remain little explored in the discipline. Chupin argues persuasively that analogical thinking, in all its intellectual and poetic manifestations, needs to be further explored given the powerful capabilities it has always brought to the field. Building on the disciplinary and transdisciplinary strengths of architecture itself and across disciplines, Chupin foregrounds the specific modes of knowledge production in creative fields and offers this book as a first milestone on the road to "opening up a field of research that favors the creation of an architectural theory of projects understood as analog worlds. Analogical Thinking in Architecture is a must-read for scholars and practitioners alike. * Dieter Dietz, EPFL Lausanne, Switzerland *

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A comprehensive introduction to analogical thinking in architecture.
List of Analogical Plates
List of Figures
Acknowledgements

Introduction: Analogy Beyond Resemblance
A Spectrum of Definitions
A Canonical Example
A Paucity of Theories for a Plethora of Facts
Design Process, Repertories, Cities and Theories

1 Reflecting on Design Thinking
The Design Process as an Object of Research
Cybernetic and Methodological Analogues
Analogy as Creative Technique
Toward a Cognitive Approach to Design
The Rise of Design Thinking

2 The Cyclical Case of Biological Analogies
The Intertwined Fates of Architecture and Biology
Peter Collins and the Biological Analogy
Philip Steadman and the Evolutionary Design of Artefacts
George Hersey and the Biological Roots of Architecture
Analogical Reasoning and the Burden of Proof
Life Cycles of Biological Analogies

3 In the Labyrinth of Analogous Cities
The Città Analoga as a Visual Enigma
The Critical Misfortune of a Hypothesis
Climbing the Analogical Mountain
Back to Square One with Aldo Rossi

4 From Linguistic Metaphors to Critical Analogies
Classical Regimes of Resemblance
Post-modern Metaphors of the Column
Critiques of Linguistic Analogy
Colin Rowes Method of Analogical Pairing

Conclusion: Connecting Design and Theory in the Built Environment
The Analogical World of the Project
Analogy as Inclusive Device
Snakes and Ladders
Digital Analogues and Artificial Imagination
Cognitive Leaps are the Order of Things

Bibliography
Index
Jean-Pierre Chupin is a professor at the Université de Montréal School of Architecture, where he holds the Canada Research Chair in Architecture, Competitions and Mediations of Excellence.