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Metabolic Infrastructures: An Organic Analogy between Literal Imitation and Metaphor

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ARCHITECTURAL THEORY REVIEW
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ROUTLEDGE JOURNALS, TAYLOR & FRANCIS LTD
DOI: 10.1080/13264826.2023.2272857

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Function; Japanese Metabolism; infrastructure; organic analogy; urban metabolism

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This paper discusses the concept of metabolism as an organic analogy in architecture and the built environment. The literal imitation in interdisciplinary studies of urban metabolism provides a new perspective for sustainable cities, while the historical reference of Japanese Metabolism offers a metaphorical example with a poetic humanist spirit. Viewed through the prism of infrastructure, the organic analogy of metabolism is discussed through various themes.
Throughout history, nature and organisms have served as analogies for both design and the contemplation of architecture and cities. In this paper, the concept of metabolism as an organic analogy in architecture and the built environment is discussed by juxtaposing the two approaches. Literal imitation seen in interdisciplinary studies of urban metabolism offers a new applicative perspective for sustainable cities. On the other hand, the historical reference of Japanese Metabolism, from the 1960s, offers a relevant metaphoric example with an added poetic humanist spirit. Regarded through an infrastructure prism, the organic analogy of metabolism is discussed by employing themes of the relationship between organisms and environment, the correlation between organs, the relationship between form and function, and the principle of vitality. Furthermore, the concept of metabolic infrastructure is presented as a way of bridging the literal and metaphorical approach and as a possible tool to mitigate the metabolic rift.

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