poliszémiát
Poliszémiát, derived from the Greek words "polis" (meaning city) and "séma" (meaning sign or signal), is a concept that refers to the use of visual, auditory, or other sensory signals to convey specific information or instructions within a city or urban environment. This term is often used in the context of urban planning, architecture, and design to describe the implementation of systems that facilitate communication and navigation for residents and visitors.
The primary goal of poliszémiát is to enhance the functionality and livability of urban spaces by providing
In addition to its practical applications, poliszémiát also has aesthetic and cultural dimensions. The design of
The concept of poliszémiát is closely related to other fields such as urban semiotics, which studies the