Friday, May 15, 2015

Diagrams of the Theater

Below are my sound and acoustic diagrams, respectively. I organized the seats as to allow all patrons an optimal visual experience as well as acoustic. The acoustic diagram also shows how the reverberation would work in the event of a theatrical performance.




This image shows the two overlaid, showing how the two senses interact and optimize full use of the stage space.
I also included individual sight diagrams from three different tiers of seats. The front row is closer than the back row, yet all seats have a great vantage point. The front row is the most expensive as their experience is much more impressive, yet the cost is still not too expensive. Ideally the theater would host large events that attract a good amount of people, but because of it's small size and lack of Broadway-esque quality, the patrons would not spend too much on their seats.
Sixth row at $45

Fourth row at $55

Front row at $75


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