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The city is an artwork in itself, as its urban and architectural structure creates unique spaces that offer emotions and experiences on various scales. Details and sculptures are used to build the city’s nature and recognisability. The paper presents an approach to the city as an exhibition, where the relationship between the environment and the displayed object is created. What is the contemporary role of these works of art, such as sculpture, in urban space? Do they only fill the space or commemorate historical facts, or were they consciously arranged in relationship with their surroundings to create unique values?
Magdalena Gyurkovich; Politechnika Poznańska Wydział Architektury Instytut Architektury i Planowania Przestrzennego. THE CITY AS A FREE ART GALLERY. THE RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN THE EXHIBIT AND THE EXHIBITION SPACE. Space&FORM 2021, 2020, 25 -46.
AMA StyleMagdalena Gyurkovich, Politechnika Poznańska Wydział Architektury Instytut Architektury i Planowania Przestrzennego. THE CITY AS A FREE ART GALLERY. THE RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN THE EXHIBIT AND THE EXHIBITION SPACE. Space&FORM. 2021; 2020 (46):25-46.
Chicago/Turabian StyleMagdalena Gyurkovich; Politechnika Poznańska Wydział Architektury Instytut Architektury i Planowania Przestrzennego. 2021. "THE CITY AS A FREE ART GALLERY. THE RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN THE EXHIBIT AND THE EXHIBITION SPACE." Space&FORM 2020, no. 46: 25-46.
(1) The research presented in this paper aims to study the value attributed to a landscape composition’s visual elements and their overall influence on how they are perceived. The historical and contemporary visual approaches to a landscape constitute its background, for example, geographical, aesthetic, iconographic, phenomenological. (2) The visual assessment method elaborated by the Polish school of landscape architecture is used in the first part of this study. It is built of three steps with corresponding tools: landscape inventory, composition analysis, and evaluation. Moreover, an expert survey is used to complete the study. The work’s novelty is completing the visual approach with an expert inquiry, which aims to solve the subjectivity issue, an inherent visual evaluation controversy. The study area comprises urban and suburban locations from the agglomeration of Poznań, Poland. (3) The research results indicate the significant contribution of three visual elements to the positive assessment of landscape values: greenery, built heritage, and water. The importance of the composition is also demonstrated. (4) The main research findings show that visual evaluation tools should be implemented as part of sustainable spatial planning. Their implementation permits identifying the essential positive value in the existing landscape and creating guidelines for its preservation or enhancement. The article’s significance is the effect of proposing real and possible guidelines to improve the spatial planning policy, making landscape management more sustainable.
Magdalena Gyurkovich; Marta Pieczara. Using Composition to Assess and Enhance Visual Values in Landscapes. Sustainability 2021, 13, 4185 .
AMA StyleMagdalena Gyurkovich, Marta Pieczara. Using Composition to Assess and Enhance Visual Values in Landscapes. Sustainability. 2021; 13 (8):4185.
Chicago/Turabian StyleMagdalena Gyurkovich; Marta Pieczara. 2021. "Using Composition to Assess and Enhance Visual Values in Landscapes." Sustainability 13, no. 8: 4185.