Synergy in the seaside resort architecture – Sopot case study

Krystyna Pokrzywnicka

krystyna_pokrzywnicka@op.pl
Faculty of Architecture; Gdank University of Technology; (Poland)
https://orcid.org/0000-0002-2587-0956

Abstract

Sopot – the most famous Baltic sea resort is excellent field for newest tendencies of researches, new tendencies for innovative thinking of spatial creation and synergy between commercial architecture, healthcare architecture and sport architecture in this sea-side town area. But number one is recognizing the relationship between seaside area and the city, as well as communication between three parts of the town, and energy cooperating between this areas of New Sopot.


Keywords:

Architecture without energy, energy of the seaside public space, seaside town, energy disfunction of the seaside town, “Molo at Sopot“ as the commercial space

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Published
2017-04-11

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Pokrzywnicka, K. . (2017) “Synergy in the seaside resort architecture – Sopot case study”, Budownictwo i Architektura, 16(1), pp. 233–244. doi: 10.24358/Bud-Arch_17_161_20.

Authors

Krystyna Pokrzywnicka 
krystyna_pokrzywnicka@op.pl
Faculty of Architecture; Gdank University of Technology; Poland
https://orcid.org/0000-0002-2587-0956

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