Theoretical reflection on the role of mimesis as a conceptual principle and type as an operational one

The article explores the concept of copy, type and invention, such as the mimesis as a design process. The research aims to emphasise the utility and coexistence between theoretical concepts in the construction of architectural and urban design. This article is composed of a theoretical debate in w...

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Main Authors: Cristiana Monteiro, Sérgio Proença, Francesca Dal Cin
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Vilnius Gediminas Technical University 2023-03-01
Series:Journal of Architecture and Urbanism
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Online Access:https://jest.vgtu.lt/index.php/JAU/article/view/17289
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description The article explores the concept of copy, type and invention, such as the mimesis as a design process. The research aims to emphasise the utility and coexistence between theoretical concepts in the construction of architectural and urban design. This article is composed of a theoretical debate in which mimesis is understood as the basic conceptual principle and type, and typological transfer, as the operational principle; both instruments of composition. Case study is the Portuguese coastal landscape, it is possible to acknowledge different forms of urban occupation defined by metrics and rhythms; principles which are relevant to think of an urban transformation in continuity with the inherited landscape. It describes the process of decoding and classifying these ephemeral serial elements present along the coast and the subsequent design process of an architectural type and its application to a specific place. Indeed, according to the concept of typological transfer, defined by Christ and Gatenbein, we might infer that it is possible to transfer the composition rules from the preexistent ephemeral objects present in the space between land and sea to the design of new forms. The use of the concepts of copy, type and invention allows for the transformation and resilience of the vulnerable landscapes by the sea.
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spelling doaj.art-8d7e122298e14292867ca014cbadd4fe2023-03-10T16:16:39ZengVilnius Gediminas Technical UniversityJournal of Architecture and Urbanism2029-79552029-79472023-03-0147110.3846/jau.2023.17289Theoretical reflection on the role of mimesis as a conceptual principle and type as an operational oneCristiana Monteiro0Sérgio Proença1Francesca Dal Cin2Lisbon School of Architecture, Universidade de Lisboa, Lisboa, PortugalCIAUD—Research Centre of Architecture Urbanism and Design, Lisbon School of Architecture, Universidade de Lisboa, Lisboa, PortugalCIAUD—Research Centre of Architecture Urbanism and Design, Lisbon School of Architecture, Universidade de Lisboa, Lisboa, Portugal The article explores the concept of copy, type and invention, such as the mimesis as a design process. The research aims to emphasise the utility and coexistence between theoretical concepts in the construction of architectural and urban design. This article is composed of a theoretical debate in which mimesis is understood as the basic conceptual principle and type, and typological transfer, as the operational principle; both instruments of composition. Case study is the Portuguese coastal landscape, it is possible to acknowledge different forms of urban occupation defined by metrics and rhythms; principles which are relevant to think of an urban transformation in continuity with the inherited landscape. It describes the process of decoding and classifying these ephemeral serial elements present along the coast and the subsequent design process of an architectural type and its application to a specific place. Indeed, according to the concept of typological transfer, defined by Christ and Gatenbein, we might infer that it is possible to transfer the composition rules from the preexistent ephemeral objects present in the space between land and sea to the design of new forms. The use of the concepts of copy, type and invention allows for the transformation and resilience of the vulnerable landscapes by the sea. https://jest.vgtu.lt/index.php/JAU/article/view/17289prototypetypemodelephemeral architecturetypology transferdesign process
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title Theoretical reflection on the role of mimesis as a conceptual principle and type as an operational one
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