POINT
. I .

SURFACE
. II .

VOLUME
. III .

analogic
ANALOGIC is a dimension that varies continuously as a variable,
assuming an endless amount of values.
The etymology of ANALOGIC originates from the union of two Greek
words, "Ana" and "Logos", which indicates "something similar" or "the
same word".
In recent years we are observing the weakening of the ANALOGIC
architecture, which is molded into an endless proliferation of unique
architectural objects that decline any fixed references.
ANALOGIC is the public space;
ANALOGIC is the relational space for
citizens;
ANALOGIC is a composite procedure
with a surrealist base, starting
from certain events of the urban condition;
ANALOGIC is an alternative way to address the city, approaching
imagination, intuition and personal interests;
ANALOGIC makes the city an artifact, an idea of type, architectural
autonomy, and history as a collective imagination;
STUDIO # 18 ANALOGIC aims to understand how architecture negotiates
its formal condition and its social role, asking itself: what are
the ANALOGIC processes to use to dodge repetitions?
What are the ANALOGIC methods to have a real force on the
transformation of the city?
What are the ANALOGIC approaches in which architects can
create a contemporary city?
Erica Scalcione
Fabrizio Chella
for
STUDIO
Architecture and Urbanism magazine.

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