C.
Non – Exhibition Zone
Presented by Thiri Shun Wai (V Arch-3)
C. Non-Exhibition Zone
Auditorium 1 (for 100 persons) 1300 sq-ft
Auditorium 2 (for 100 persons) 1300 sq-ft
Science Library (especially for science and modern technology) 1600 sq-ft
Story Room (with performance and dance) 800 sq-ft
Mini Cinema (especially for science documentary) 800 sq-ft
Auditorium (for 100 persons)-1300 sqft
Sightlines
1. Horizontal Sightilnes
2. Vertical Sightlines
1. Horizontal Sightlines
The angle of horizontal vision for a stationary head is 40 degree.
The maximum comfortable amount the head can be turned from
the seat centerline is 30 degree.
The vertical angle above which ability to recognize familiar shapes
falls off very rapidly is 30 degree.
2. Vertical Sightlines
The maximum highest sightline angle is 30 degree.
Seating Dimension
Seat width – 1.7 ft with arms (for comfort)
Seat height – 1.4 to 1.47 ft
Back height – 2.6 to 2.8 ft above floor level
Back Inclination – Angle to vertical 15 to 20 degree
Seat Depth – 1.96 to 2.36 ft (for seat and back depth overall)
Standard Dimensions of table and chairs for kids
Gangway Seating Arrangements
The minimum width for a gangway is 3.6 ft .
Wheelchair Location
Audience Capacity 100 – 1 Wheelchair user
Seatings for disable should be in the front or back or side row.
Examples layout For Auditorium
For auditoriums, the choice of materials is crucial for both aesthetics and
acoustics. Here's a breakdown of some common and effective materials:
Walls:
* Wood: Offers a classic look and excellent sound absorption.
* Acoustic Panels: Designed specifically to absorb sound waves and reduce
echoes.
* Fabric: Can be used to cover walls and provide sound absorption.
Ceilings:
* Acoustic Tiles: Similar to acoustic panels, but designed for ceilings.
* Plaster: Can be used to create a smooth, sound-reflective surface.
Floors:
* Carpet: Absorbs sound and reduces echoes.
* Wood: Can be used for a more traditional look, but may require additional sound
absorption measures.
Seating:
* Upholstered Seats: Absorb sound and provide comfort for the audience.
Other Considerations:
* Soundproofing: Depending on the location and purpose of the auditorium,
soundproofing materials may be necessary to block outside noise.
* Fire Safety: All materials should meet fire safety standards and regulations.
* Budget: The cost of materials will vary, so it's important to consider your budget
when making selections.
By carefully considering these materials and their properties, you can create an
auditorium that is both beautiful and functional.
Science Library (especially for science and modern technology)-1600
sqft
Story Room (with performance and dance)-800 sqft
Mini Cinema (especially for science and modern technology)-800 sqft
Screen Size
The standard aspect ratio for cinema for kids is typically 1.85:1 which is considered a flat
widescreen offering a wider viewing experience compared to older television standards like 4:3.
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