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The aim of this study is to analyse architecture as space for stage design and performative art that reflects topics related to the LGBTI+ community. Queer space is defined here as a strategy that connects architecture with the sexuality and gender identity of a person. Such space creates a need for the confirmation of one’s own identity. The author addresses architecture in the sense of space as intimate theatrical stage design that developed as a response to the homophobia of the society and focuses mainly on the English-speaking culture-political context.