Piotr Opałka
Technical Transactions, Architecture Issue 9-A (15) 2015, 2015, pp. 249 - 254
Traditional fields of visual arts – sculpture and painting – have been connected with architecture in different ways. At the end of 20th century, artistic practices within these arts intensified efforts aiming to incorporate architecture in an unprecedented manner into the area of interest as a source of inspiration. The contemporary phenomena have not only expanded, but very often introduced new actions and experiences of space perception that escape classical classification of fine arts.
Piotr Opałka
Przestrzeń Urbanistyka Architektura, Volume 2 Park miejski - znaczenie w przestrzeni zurbanizowanej, 2016, pp. 33 - 44
City Park in Nysa was established in the end of nineteenth century and looked up the English landscape garden model. Before the area was dryed, along with fortifications, it was a part of the fortifications system at Fortress Nysa. The park project was also a leaven for the adjacent areas harmonious development. In the early twentieth century, municipal hospital and multi-family housing area has been established in the immediate vicinity. Spatial solutions merging these objects with the park, as well as the urban tissue of the city, fit into the cities ideas proclaimed at the beginning of the last century.