Title: Theatre On The Square Pre-design
1Theatre On The Square Pre-design
2Analyzing Character Defining Elements
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6- Project Manual
- Each student shall assemble a project manual for
the purpose of maintaining an organized record of
project development. The manual shall be tabbed
as follows - Administrative assignment packet /
schedule - Program
- Site data
- Property lines / zoning
- Photo documentation
- Handouts
Code review / theatre guidelines - Systems information file by CSI sixteen div.
format
7Outline for Week 7 submit for Friday
pin-up Program (team)
collect transcripts
write draft Site selection analysis
(team) diagram the analysis
photo document site
general information Conceptual Site Layout
(individual) overlay basic program components in
response to internal / external analysis
8Programming The art listening and asking the
right questions Defining spatial quantity,
quality and adjacency requirements
9Programming Coversheet Information Project Locati
on Client
10Programming Lobby (1) 1000 to 1500
sf Ticket office (1).. 150 Restrooms (2)
_at_ 200 Front office (3) _at_ ..
125 A quantitative outline is not a complete
program
11- Program Components
- Quantitative
- Size / how many
- Qualitative
- How space functions
- General character
- Special features lighting / acoustics
- Adjacency Requirements
strong relationship neutral
relationship separate -
12 Quantitative Lobby One space 1000 to 1500
sf. Space size may be expressed in terms other
than square footage which requires a conversion
factor Example Auditorium with seating
capacity of 325 assume a gross area of 10
12 s.f. per seat
13 Qualitative A non numerical description Example
Lobby Public space that facilitates the
transition from sidewalk to the auditorium. Ample
space for patrons to assemble in a social setting
prior to entering the auditorium. The lobby by
its transparency should represent to the street a
sense of social vitality and cultural richness.
It is the other stage where patrons gather to
see and be seen. The lobby
14Adjacencies Addresses the importance of
the physical relationship between two spaces
The house
Transition / buffer
offices
lobby
restrooms
Ticket window
Street
15Lobby One space 1000 to 1500 sf. Public space
that facilitates the transition from sidewalk to
the auditorium. Ample space for patrons to
assemble in a social setting prior to entering
the auditorium. The lobby by its transparency
should represent to the street a sense of social
vitality and cultural richness. It is the other
stage where patrons gather to see and be
seen. The lobby
The house
Transition / buffer
offices
lobby
restrooms
Ticket window
Street
16Think Internal
Internal relationship diagram is too complex -
simplify
17Non public space
Backstage support The house Lobby and public
support
Stage
The link
Public space
The four primary zones defined in terms of
function and access. This is an extension of the
program and is not site specific
18The house
Transition / buffer
offices
lobby
restrooms
Ticket window
Street
Diagramming each primary zone separately may be
less confusing
19Service access
Potential for public display of backstage activity
Indirect stage access
Direct stage access
stage
Totally controlled illumination (windowless)
house
Highly illuminated street presents
External Site Specific Analysis
High visibility public access
20Site Evaluation
21Religious
Undeveloped
Food Soft Goods
Government
PARK
Site
Food Soft Goods
Districts
22Parking
23Pedestrian Circulation
24Site Approx. 22,000 sf.
Food and Drink
25Conceptual layout
Lobby
House
Back stage on display
Support
Service
Main Entrance
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