Marta
Lonzi
The architect at variance with himself
Scritti di Rivolta Femminile, 1982
The theoretical premise that underlies the whole creative process, whether directed
towards the design of a city, architecture or an object, is the awareness that objective truth
depends on a subject who cannot be at all objective in as much as he is himself the
product of his own creative transformation and intentionality. Consequently, the designer
as subject can no longer develop his project in terms of a totalizing rationality.
In order to be credible, therefore, the designer as subject must declare himself: render
explicit his bias, lay bare his own creative process, the motivations behind his own
particular truth.
Because that truth is no longer the truth; it no longer has a reason to be objective, its own
raison d'être is completely identified with that of the subject.
Consequently, it is no longer objectivity that is the yardstick of a designer's creative
proposition but authenticity, that is the assumption on the part of the designer as subject
of responsibility for the proposition. The focus thus shifts from the object to the subject
in an innovatory overturning of the creative process: no longer a dialogue of objects but
of consciousnesses, of individual creative subjects.
This premise unhinges all possibility of a sublimated relationship with the object because
authenticity implies a real relationship with the object but above all a real relationship with
oneself. The absolute subject becomes a mortal. It is to this life/death drama that we can
trace the difference in approach of men and women to their relationship with objects. It is
a fact that for women investing objects with their identity is not a vital impulse whereas
for men it is both a vital impulse and the sublime path to redeeming themselves from their
own condition as men because the object embodies the immortality of the father,
continuity after death.
For women this continuity is experienced through motherhood. In fact, the object is to
the father what the daughter or son is to the mother. But unlike the object, the daughter or
son establish a real relationship with the mother in every sense. As I wrote: "Expecting a
child and giving birth to it are experiences that leave their mark on one's indidivuality like
no other adventure on earth".
It is all in the first person; it is a total disruption.