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Theater Design

Since Humanity Started Gathering to Tell Stories and Represent Scenes from Everyday Life in Front of an Audience, the Need for a Space to Perform Such Activities Began to Increase.
Theater Design Eeveloped from the Open-Air Amphitheaters of the Greeks and Romans to the Incredible Array of Forms we See Today. Though Some Forms Work Better for Particular Types of Performance, There is No Ideal Shape or Size of a Theater. The Choice of the Best form and Scale Depends on the Functional Purpose (Movies, Lectures, Stage Performances, Musical Presentations), the Size of the Staging Required and the Number of the Audience to be Accommodated. Let’s See which are the Basic Parts that Comprise a Theater and the Most Common Types of Today’s Theater Design.
It is the Part of the Theater Accommodating the Audience During the Performance, Sometimes known as the “House”. The House can also Refer to an Area that is not Considered Playing Space or Backstage Area. This Includes the Lobby, Coat Check, Ticket Counters, and Restroom. The Amount of Space Required for each Auditorium Depends on a Number of Factors but the Following Guides, based on Modern Seating Design can give you an Idea of the Area Needed.