📚 Volume 30, Issue 9
📋 ID: x4ZoPqY
Authors
Kofi Zhang , Wolfgang Bianchi, Antoine Watanabe, Sergiy Miller
Department of Art and Architecture, Tabriz Branch, Islamic Azad University, Tabriz, Iran.
Abstract
Abstract\nThe problem statement: Looking at valuable tissues, it is noticed that cultural spaces have the most important position in urban identity. City identity is the resultant of all forces for changing the city to a cohesive physical-social arena and to strengthen cultural-social prestige and structural phenomenology of urban identity using the effects of these arenas. What creates the urban identity is the coordination between architectural and urban spaces with the performance and the content of physical-social phenomena in a city. Cultural performance spaces are among the most important of these spaces which have the important and valuable role in the hierarchy of urban identity.\nObjective: This study investigates the importance and clear position of the spaces with the cultural using for strengthening and promoting the urban identity.\nMethod: This research in regard to implementation process is qualitative, descriptive and then analytical. The investigation and the concepts are based on library and documentation methods.\nResults: The results indicate that cultural spaces can be considered as one of physical-social phenomena of a city. Despite of different problems in the design, cultural spaces should be built in coordination with the framework determined in the principles of urban identity. Hence in creating these spaces, a suitable design of the city identity can be imaged by benefiting from past experiences and new thinking. Whatever systematic principles of urban and architectural design have more effective communication with urban identity structure, the stability of urban identity will be provided.\nKey words: Urban identity, cultural spaces, architecture, urban spaces.
📝 How to Cite
Kofi Zhang , Wolfgang Bianchi, Antoine Watanabe, Sergiy Miller (2023). "Cultural spaces in urban identity". Wulfenia, 30(9).