Sustainable Cities Shaped by Unique Architecture Awareness Questionnaire-Before Mobility

This survey is carried out within the scope of the Erasmus+ Inter-School Cooperation project named “ST.art:Integrating Arts into Subjects for a Better Sustainable Quality of Education” with code number 2022–1-TR01-KA220–000086635. The purpose of the survey is to determine awareness about Gaudi's city, which was shaped by an extraordinary architecture that derives its essence from nature, before the mobility to Barcelona, Spain.

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How much do you know about sustainable cities and communities?

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What is a sustainable city?
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Do you think Barcelona is a sustainable city?

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During your trip to Barcelona within the scope of the Erasmus Project, what criteria will you pay attention to when deciding whether the city is sustainable?

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What are the most distinctive features that distinguish Barcelona from other cities?

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Among these features, how would you rate the impact of the unique architecture of the buildings in the city on a scale of 1 to 10?

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Who is Antoni Gaudi, what does he mean for Barcelona?

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Where do you think the source, the inspiration of Antoni Gaudi's art comes from?
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Which places would you like to visit the most in Barcelona, ​​where you will go as part of the Erasmus Project? Why?

Please state your level of agreement or disagreement for the following statements about the relationship between the unique architecture of the streets, squares or buildings you will visit while wandering around the city of Barcelona, ​​and sustainable cities? (Only one number will be given for each line.)

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Completely disagree
Somewhat disagree
Neutral
Somewhat agree
Completely agree
Unique architecture defines the identity of Barcelona
Structures with strange shapes are scary and unaesthetic.
The presence of multiple and mismatched colors in buildings creates visual confusion.
Having a unique and extraordinary architectural texture in a city has nothing to do with sustainability.
Buildings that look like works of art disrupt the urban fabric.
Buildings with striking and unique architecture increase the aesthetic value of the city.
Buildings with striking and unique architecture allow us to understand the city more easily and find our way more easily while wandering the streets.
Buildings with striking and extraordinary architecture make their location a center of attraction.
The unusual shapes and colors that Gaudi used in his buildings create exciting urban spaces.
The places I want to see most during my visit to Barcelona are buildings with unique (extraordinary) architecture.
I think that unique architecture is the cultural value of a city.
I think that a city where culture and art have intense effects is a sustainable city.
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