Difference between revisions of "Building description manual"

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== Time information ==
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== Measurements ==
  
=== time frame  [https://canonbase.eu/wiki/Property:P86 P86] ===
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We only include basis measurements of the theatre, for better understanding of the size, and the relations.
  
used to define the time frame the item is about.
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Measurements are taken from the centre point depending on information available. The information can depend on local definitions of center line, plaster line, iron curtain line, etc. If no centre point is defined by the local sources, the centre point is the crossing of the middle line of the stage with the line where the stage is at full height.
Specifically useful for theatres where no clear building date is known, like Greek or Roman theatres.
 
  
  value list '''[[Item:Q30|Q30]]'''
 
  
  
=== Building date  [https://canonbase.eu/wiki/Property:P101 P101] ===
 
  
The date that the building process started
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=== stage dimensions  [https://canonbase.eu/wiki/Property:P165  P165] ===
  
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This is a temporary property, used to import from sites that combine measurements in one field
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It is not visible for the public.
  
=== Location hosted theatre  [https://canonbase.eu/wiki/Property:P16 P16 ] ===
 
  
marks that there was a previous theatre structure before with the date when so happened. It should be complemented with
 
[https://canonbase.eu/wiki/Property:P240  P240 ] structure replaces assigning the previous structure.
 
  
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=== stage dimensions  [https://canonbase.eu/wiki/Property:P165  P165] ===
  
=== opening date (or re-opening) [https://canonbase.eu/wiki/Property:P102 P102] ===
 
  
The date of the opening of the building, or the first performance.
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=== stage height  [https://canonbase.eu/wiki/Property:P205 P205] ===
Can also be used for a reopening after closure or redevelopment.
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The measurement is preferably in m.
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The height is measured from the zero point to the grid
  
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=== stage width [https://canonbase.eu/wiki/Property:P206 P206] ===
  
=== restoration date  [https://canonbase.eu/wiki/Property:P103 P103] ===
 
  
Starting date of a restoration process
 
The end date is the reopening date
 
restoration is used for restoring in the authentic condition, for updates, redevelopment or refurbishment of a building, use [redevelopment].
 
  
  
=== reconstruction date  [https://canonbase.eu/wiki/Property:P104 P104] ===
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=== stage depth [https://canonbase.eu/wiki/Property:P207 P207] ===
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The measurement is preferably in m.
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the measurement is taken from the zero point to the back wall.
  
Starting date of a reconstruction process
 
Redevelopment is used for updates, changes in structure or refurbishment of a building. For restoring in the authentic condition use [restauration]
 
  
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=== stage opening width [https://canonbase.eu/wiki/Property:P208 P208 ] ===
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The measurement is preferably in m.
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the measurement is taken on maximum opening .
  
=== discovery date  [https://canonbase.eu/wiki/Property:P105 P105] ===
 
  
The date a building or a space is rediscovered.
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=== stage opening height [https://canonbase.eu/wiki/Property:P209 P209] ===
This can apply to historic, archaeological sites, but also to theatres that were used for another purpose.
 
  
 
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The measurement is preferably in m.
=== burned down date  [https://canonbase.eu/wiki/Property:P106 P106] ===
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the measurement is taken on maximum opening .
 
 
date of a major fire
 
 
 
 
 
=== closure date [https://canonbase.eu/wiki/Property:P107 P107] ===
 
Date of a (semi)permanent closure of the building
 
 
 
If the theatre is destroyed, use [https://canonbase.eu/wiki/Property:P107 dissolved, abolished or demolished]
 
 
 
 
 
=== dissolved, abolished or demolished  [https://canonbase.eu/wiki/Property:P108 P108] ===
 
Date of the destruction of the building
 
 
 
 
 
=== change of use  [https://canonbase.eu/wiki/Property:P169 P169] ===
 
 
 
Date of permanent change of use of the building
 
For example when a theatre becomes a store
 
Add [context] qualifier to add extra information.
 
 
 
 
 
=== by  [https://canonbase.eu/wiki/Property:P109 P109] ===
 
 
 
Qualifier referring to a person, mostly an architect
 
Can be used for [Date of restauration], [Date of redevelopment] or [Date of (re)discovering] to state who has lead the action.
 

Revision as of 08:18, 3 August 2023

Measurements

We only include basis measurements of the theatre, for better understanding of the size, and the relations.

Measurements are taken from the centre point depending on information available. The information can depend on local definitions of center line, plaster line, iron curtain line, etc. If no centre point is defined by the local sources, the centre point is the crossing of the middle line of the stage with the line where the stage is at full height.



stage dimensions P165

This is a temporary property, used to import from sites that combine measurements in one field It is not visible for the public.


stage dimensions P165

stage height P205

The measurement is preferably in m. The height is measured from the zero point to the grid

stage width P206

stage depth P207

The measurement is preferably in m. the measurement is taken from the zero point to the back wall.


stage opening width P208

The measurement is preferably in m. the measurement is taken on maximum opening .


stage opening height P209

The measurement is preferably in m. the measurement is taken on maximum opening .

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