Performativity in Architecture: The production of discourse, meaning and action from contemporary architectural activity

Performatividad en Arquitectura: La producción de discurso, significado y acción desde la actividad arquitectónica contemporánea

Performatividade em Arquitetura: A produção de discurso, sentido e ação da atividade arquitetônica contemporânea

Fregosi, Pablo
Detalles Bibliográficos
2022
arquitectura
performatividad
performance
teoría contemporánea
crisis contemporánea
discurso arquitectónico
Platón
lenguaje
comunicación
significado
acción
architecture
performativity
performance
contemporary theory
contemporary crisis
architectural discourse
Plato
language
communication
meaning
action
arquitetura
performatividade
performance
teoria contemporânea
crise contemporânea
discurso arquitetônico
Platão
linguagem
comunicação
significado
ação
Español
Universidad ORT Uruguay
RAD
https://revistas.ort.edu.uy/anales-de-investigacion-en-arquitectura/article/view/3210
http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11968/4658
Acceso abierto
Derechos de autor 2021 Eduardo Faral, Pablo Fregosi, Lorena Cifuentes
http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0
Resumen:
Sumario:Architecture is positioned, from its communicative capacities, as a system of interpretation, representation and transformation of reality. Within the context of contemporary architectural activity, performativity in architecture can be understood as that capacity that starts from its communicational nature, to transcend any function, program or specific context, to become a catalyst for new processes and exceed the transmission of a message, in favor of the construction of an interpretation of reality, the production of meaning or the generation of new relationships with the user. The contemporary context has once again valued the semantic content of architectural work in response to the disciplinary crisis that it has been going through since the end of modernity. As Lorenzo Rocha (2018) states, “Almost all architects agree that their profession is in crisis, but most of them would not know how to explain exactly the reasons for the discomfort in architecture” (p. 12). The concept of performativity in architecture stems from the recognition of one of the many capacities that characterize the discipline, associated with processes that generate actions or pose ideological statements to transcend technical specialization and disciplinary capitalization, perhaps the main drivers of the contemporary crisis. However, it is not a new capacity, but rather one that can be recognized as implicit in the exercise of the discipline. Its study in contemporaneity allows a reinterpretation of the precepts of the exercise of architecture to restore its value as a system of thought and interpretation of reality, capable of translating and transforming the reality in which it is inserted. As it seems impossible to explain performativity without adopting a performative attitude in this regard, this article starts from a brief analysis of Plato’s ‘Allegory of the cave’, which makes it possible to transpose certain concepts to the field of architectural discipline and propose a general approach to what we understand as ‘Performativity in Architecture’, concluding in the exhibition of one of its most representative manifestations, that which we define as architectural performance.