2023
DOI: 10.3390/land12061225
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Spatial Relations between the Theatre and Its Surroundings: An Assessment Protocol on the Example of Warsaw (Poland)

Abstract: Theater as a place, but also as a field of human and team activity involving the creation of performances performed in the presence of the viewer, has a centuries-old history. This study aims at examining the links between theatre architecture/space and public spaces, trying to answer to what extent these objects have become attractors in its space and how they affect the activity of cultural and social life. The subjects of the study are Warsaw theatres, both historical and contemporary, in the context of the… Show more

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“…Furthermore, as elucidated in Agnieszka Starzyk's research, the vibrancy of streets or theaters is not solely determined by how individuals interact with spaces but also by the frequency and depth of these interactions. In essence, this vitality arises from the mutual influence and interaction between people and the built environment [53]. However, this study treats humid subtropical regions as homogeneous entities, aiming to investigate the general impact of the built environment on street vitality, thus overlooking the spatio-temporal diversity and heterogeneity within different urban street spaces in the region.…”
Section: Summary and Future Workmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Furthermore, as elucidated in Agnieszka Starzyk's research, the vibrancy of streets or theaters is not solely determined by how individuals interact with spaces but also by the frequency and depth of these interactions. In essence, this vitality arises from the mutual influence and interaction between people and the built environment [53]. However, this study treats humid subtropical regions as homogeneous entities, aiming to investigate the general impact of the built environment on street vitality, thus overlooking the spatio-temporal diversity and heterogeneity within different urban street spaces in the region.…”
Section: Summary and Future Workmentioning
confidence: 99%