Difference and Repetition Based on Rhizome in Urban Facade Architecture with Focus on the Thought of Gilles Deleuze

Authors

    Behrang Majidi PhD Student, Department of Philosophy of Art, Hamedan Branch, Islamic Azad University, Hamedan, Iran
    Zoleykha Azhdarian Shad * Visiting Professor in Faculty of Art, Sooreh University, Tehran, Iran zoleykhaazhdarian@gmail.com
    Hossein Ardalani Associate Professor, Department of Philosophy of Art, Hamedan Branch, Islamic Azad University Hamedan, Iran.

Keywords:

Gilles Deleuze, Difference, Repetition, Rhizome, Façade Architecture, City

Abstract

In recent years, the urban façade has shifted from being a merely decorative surface to a central element of identity and communication, mediating between private and public spaces as well as between individuals and society. This study seeks to apply Gilles Deleuze’s philosophical concepts of “difference,” “repetition,” and “rhizome” to develop a new approach to the analysis and design of urban façades. The significance of these concepts lies in the fact that “difference,” as a generative and creative force, enables façades to break away from uniformity and embody diversity, while “repetition,” in Deleuze’s sense, represents creative regeneration rather than mechanical duplication, thereby linking unity with multiplicity. Furthermore, the notion of the “rhizome” as a horizontal, networked, and non-linear structure provides the basis for a more democratic understanding of urban spaces and for the fluid interaction between façades and the urban fabric. A comparative study of global architectural examples, such as the works of Zaha Hadid, Frank Gehry, and parametric architecture, alongside an examination of urban façades in Iran, illustrates the potential of a hybrid model that draws upon both tradition and contemporary innovation. The findings reveal that such an approach not only enhances the aesthetic value of façades but also produces broader social consequences, including the strengthening of collective identity, the democratization of space, and a rethinking of the relationship between architecture and the citizen.

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Published

2025-02-13

Submitted

2024-05-11

Revised

2024-12-22

Accepted

2025-01-04

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Majidi, B., Azhdarian Shad, Z., & Ardalani, H. (1403). Difference and Repetition Based on Rhizome in Urban Facade Architecture with Focus on the Thought of Gilles Deleuze. Manifestation of Art in Architecture and Urban Engineering, 2(4), 174-189. https://www.jmaaue.org/index.php/jmaaue/article/view/70

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