期刊名称:Techne : Journal of Technology for Architecture and Environment
电子版ISSN:2239-0243
出版年度:2020
卷号:19
页码:315-316
DOI:10.13128/techne-7870
语种:English
出版社:Firenze University Press
摘要:In the preface to the 2016 digital edition of the book Les mots et le choses, first appeared in 1966, M. Foucault1 recalls that his work was inspired by a Borges text, in which he ‘disordered’ the categories of thought and the correspondences which we are normally used to. Foucault, from the Borges text, glimpses «the suspicion of a disorder worse than the incongruence and the juxtaposition of what does not match; it would be the disorder that spreads the fragments of a large number of possible orders in a dimension without law and geometry, the heteroclite». «In the heteroclite, things are ‘laid down’, ‘set down’, ‘laid out’ in such different places that it is impossible to find a space that embraces them all, defining under each other a commonplace». In this sense, smart city, healthy city or resilient city could be considered heteroclite expressions, because of – through approaches different from the usual – they force us to trace elsewhere the solution to the problems now embedded in the cities.