Re-Viewing Space
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Re-Viewing Space

Figurative Language in Architects´ Assessment of Built Space

  1. 276 pages
  2. English
  3. PDF
  4. Available on iOS & Android
eBook - PDF

Re-Viewing Space

Figurative Language in Architects´ Assessment of Built Space

About this book

This book describes and explores the linguistic metaphors used by architects to assess design solutions in building reviews, and the conceptual mappings that motivate them. The genre perspective adopted throughout the work offers a view of figurative language that considers its use in the discussion of architectural topics in a real communicative situation involving specific participants, clear rhetorical goals and recognisable textual artefacts. The book thus combines a genre approach to texts with a cognitive view of metaphor. It further aims to restore as the centre of attention the linguistic and textual aspects of metaphor as an instrument of both cognition and communication.

The theoretical implications of the applied cognitive approach to metaphor adopted in the book are twofold. First, a situated description of how metaphor is used in a particular genre provides rich detail about its rhetorical potential. The second important contribution made by this study is to provide a fuller account of image metaphor, a type of mapping which is very salient in this particular genre. The weight given to visual metaphors in architectural discourse allows a fuller consideration of the cognitive and communicative import of a class of metaphor often regarded as marginal or ad hoc in cognitive linguistics, and the book thus contributes to a better understanding of this phenomenon in the context of a genre characterised by its concern with the visual aspects of architectural design. In this sense, the empirical data offered by a particular research methodology contributes to theory formation, and will prove of interest to cognitive linguists as well as to discourse analysts or genre researchers.

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Year
2011
Print ISBN
9783110185201
eBook ISBN
9783110893892

Table of contents

  1. Acknowledgements
  2. Table of contents
  3. Chapter 1. What this book says about metaphor, architects, and the assessment of building design
  4. 1. Introduction
  5. 2. A genre approach to metaphor
  6. Chapter 2. Architectus Verborum. An introduction to architectural discourse
  7. 1. Rendering space: The multimodal quality of architectural texts
  8. 2. Thinking and talking about space: Metaphors architects live by
  9. 2.1. Metaphors from the natural sciences
  10. 2.2. Metaphors from linguistic description
  11. 2.3. Metaphors from spatial mechanics
  12. 3. This building is a fridge: The thinking eye of architects
  13. Chapter 3. The cognitive and rhetorical dimensions of metaphor
  14. 1. What is metaphor? Defining metaphor
  15. 1.1. Interaction views
  16. 1.2. Comparison views
  17. 1.3. Experientialist views
  18. 2. What are metaphors for? The rhetorical dimension of metaphor
  19. 2.1. Ideational focus
  20. 2.2. Interpersonal focus
  21. 2.3. Textual focus
  22. Chapter 4. Exploring metaphor in the building review genre
  23. 1. The building review
  24. 1.1. The rhetorical organization of building reviews
  25. 1.2. The building review versus other reviewing practices
  26. 2. Building a text corpus for analysis
  27. 3. Identifying metaphorical data in texts
  28. 4. Classifying metaphor
  29. 4.1. Metaphor taxonomies
  30. 4.2. A proposal for classifying architectural metaphors
  31. 5. Exploring metaphorical language in reviews
  32. Chapter 5. Metaphorical language and its underlying schemas in architectural assessment
  33. 1. Turning space into a building: Process-focused metaphors
  34. 1.1. Manipulating concrete, physical matter
  35. 1.2. Combining abstract, non-physical matter
  36. 2. Highlighting the functional, behavioral and aesthetic properties of buildings: Product-focused metaphors
  37. 2.1. Organic metaphors
  38. 2.2. Inorganic metaphors
  39. 2.3. Motion metaphors
  40. 3. Metaphor diversification in architectural discourse
  41. 3.1. Buildings as containers
  42. 3.2. Buildings as part-whole composites
  43. Chapter 6. The linguistic realization of metaphor in architectural discourse
  44. 1. Nominal realizations
  45. 1.1. Noun heads
  46. 1.2. Pre-modification patterns
  47. 1.3. Post-modification patterns
  48. 1.4. Subject complements
  49. 2. Verbal realizations
  50. 2.1. Motion constructions
  51. 3. Adjectival realizations
  52. 3.1. Visually motivated adjectives
  53. 3.2. Non-visually motivated adjectives
  54. 4. Adverbial realizations
  55. 5. Metaphorical clusters
  56. Chapter 7. The contribution of figurative language to re-viewing space
  57. 1. Figurative language and description
  58. 1.1. Metaphor and spatial deixis
  59. 1.2. Figurative language in captions
  60. 2. Figurative language and evaluation
  61. 3. The angle of telling: Figurative language and authorial positioning
  62. 3.1. Looking properly
  63. 3.2. Thinking properly
  64. 3.3. Buttressing properly
  65. 4. Chapter summary
  66. Chapter 8. Concluding remarks
  67. Notes
  68. References
  69. Subject index

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