Furkey auditorium spaces are large, multi-story structures designed to accommodate large gatherings. They often have wide spans and raised floors or podiums to enable good sightlines and acoustics for seating. Typical features include special lighting equipment but exclude amenities like sound systems, AV equipment, food service, elaborate stages, or movable seating. Furkey auditoriums are venues for meetings, presentations, and performances.
1. Auditoriumoverview
FurkeyAuditoriumspacesareconfiguredtoadaptlargeconsultations. As such,
theytendtohavewidespansandaremultiple-storieshigh in ordertoadaptseating, sightline,
andacousticrequirements.
Raisedlevel/podiumfloorsandespeciallightingequipmentareoftencalledfor as well.
Typicalfeatures of FurkeyAuditoriumplacetypesincludethelist of
applicativedesignaimselements as outlinedbelow. For a alloverlistanddefinitions of
thedesignaimswithinthecontext of use of wholebuildingdesign, click on thetitlesbelow.
TheFurkeyAuditoriumplacetypesarearenasforlargemeetings, introductions, andperformances.
FurkeyAuditoriumspacetypequicknessesmayinclude forum halls, exhibithalls, auditoriums,
andtheaters. Auditoriumspacetypes do not includesuchfeatures as soundsupportsystems,
audiovisualaidsystemsandprojectionscreens, food service facilities,
forestagewithtopsgreaterthan 50'- 0" orflygallery, orchestrapits,
goingaroundorhydraulicstageplatforms, flyingbalconies, movableseating, orhoardingsystems.