Towards reconstructing the Shakespeare's first Globe Theatre: A virtual model for research and development

Shakespeare's first Globe Theatre (early 17th century) is considered one of the most iconic theatres in English history, despite lasting less than twenty years and having little information directly attributable to its shape and size. This building, part of a wide variety of Elizabethan theatre...

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Main Authors: Paolo Croce, Francesco Leccese, Mirko Mordagà, Giacomo Salvadori
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: KeAi Communications Co., Ltd. 2022-12-01
Series:Frontiers of Architectural Research
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Online Access:http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2095263522000541
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author Paolo Croce
Francesco Leccese
Mirko Mordagà
Giacomo Salvadori
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description Shakespeare's first Globe Theatre (early 17th century) is considered one of the most iconic theatres in English history, despite lasting less than twenty years and having little information directly attributable to its shape and size. This building, part of a wide variety of Elizabethan theatres found in London during a fertile period in the history of entertainment, has fascinated historians and scholars for years. Interest in Globe Theatre has led to several attempts at reconstruction around the world in recent decades, very few of which are historically reliable due to a lack of accurate sources and the need to adapt a historic building, burnt down in a fire in 1613, to modern safety standards. However, with the increasing evolution of modelling systems in a virtual environment, it is now possible to analyse the theatre in a spatially and historically more consistent way with surviving data. The aim of this paper is to provide a historically and constructively valid virtual model that can reopen the debate on the shapes and dimensions of Shakespeare's first Globe Theatre. The model has been created by collecting the main hypotheses proposed by scholars. These were used to create the basic scheme, the plans, and then the whole theatre. Finally, the model was made available to encourage its use in future research and development.
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spelling doaj.art-354a5b05932d469cb4057ea71e6cd1362022-12-22T04:39:20ZengKeAi Communications Co., Ltd.Frontiers of Architectural Research2095-26352022-12-0111611041120Towards reconstructing the Shakespeare's first Globe Theatre: A virtual model for research and developmentPaolo Croce0Francesco Leccese1Mirko Mordagà2Giacomo Salvadori3Dept. of Energy, Systems, Territory and Construction Engineering (DESTeC), School of Engineering, University of Pisa, Pisa, Italy; Corresponding author.Dept. of Energy, Systems, Territory and Construction Engineering (DESTeC), School of Engineering, University of Pisa, Pisa, ItalyDept. of Civil and Industrial Engineering (DICI), School of Engineering, University of Pisa, Pisa, ItalyDept. of Energy, Systems, Territory and Construction Engineering (DESTeC), School of Engineering, University of Pisa, Pisa, ItalyShakespeare's first Globe Theatre (early 17th century) is considered one of the most iconic theatres in English history, despite lasting less than twenty years and having little information directly attributable to its shape and size. This building, part of a wide variety of Elizabethan theatres found in London during a fertile period in the history of entertainment, has fascinated historians and scholars for years. Interest in Globe Theatre has led to several attempts at reconstruction around the world in recent decades, very few of which are historically reliable due to a lack of accurate sources and the need to adapt a historic building, burnt down in a fire in 1613, to modern safety standards. However, with the increasing evolution of modelling systems in a virtual environment, it is now possible to analyse the theatre in a spatially and historically more consistent way with surviving data. The aim of this paper is to provide a historically and constructively valid virtual model that can reopen the debate on the shapes and dimensions of Shakespeare's first Globe Theatre. The model has been created by collecting the main hypotheses proposed by scholars. These were used to create the basic scheme, the plans, and then the whole theatre. Finally, the model was made available to encourage its use in future research and development.http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2095263522000541Globe TheatreHistorical reconstructionVirtual modelOutdoor playhousesVernacular architectureTimber-framed
spellingShingle Paolo Croce
Francesco Leccese
Mirko Mordagà
Giacomo Salvadori
Towards reconstructing the Shakespeare's first Globe Theatre: A virtual model for research and development
Frontiers of Architectural Research
Globe Theatre
Historical reconstruction
Virtual model
Outdoor playhouses
Vernacular architecture
Timber-framed
title Towards reconstructing the Shakespeare's first Globe Theatre: A virtual model for research and development
title_full Towards reconstructing the Shakespeare's first Globe Theatre: A virtual model for research and development
title_fullStr Towards reconstructing the Shakespeare's first Globe Theatre: A virtual model for research and development
title_full_unstemmed Towards reconstructing the Shakespeare's first Globe Theatre: A virtual model for research and development
title_short Towards reconstructing the Shakespeare's first Globe Theatre: A virtual model for research and development
title_sort towards reconstructing the shakespeare s first globe theatre a virtual model for research and development
topic Globe Theatre
Historical reconstruction
Virtual model
Outdoor playhouses
Vernacular architecture
Timber-framed
url http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2095263522000541
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