• Size: 77m x 7.5m width • Height of the lower lobby is 9.6m ENTRY TO TATA THEATRE • Height of the upper lobby is • There are entrances, onetwofor the separate per- 6m. formers and the other for • Therp. run six ftritry/Ftyit cinors lobbyrrom rhe main foyer.TATA THEATRE the audiences. • Two emergency exit• Iota theatre are pro- the was designed legendary by Ar. Philip acoustician The Johnson • Cyril ers entry andperform- for the Harris. were also used as the vided near the stage.• It was opened in 1982. service entry. SEATING • The height of the auditorium is 15m. • There is a truck loading • The 1st row of eachFLOORINGsegment unloading dock ramp. has 7 seats and the last row • There was a small court- TATA garden has 16 seats. •• R.C.0 Woollen floor is covered with woollen carpet. yard carpets are absorptive intrance. garden next to the en- nature. • The six aisles divided• the seg- The carpet is 80% wool and 20% nylon. ments into five parts. STAGE BACKSTAGE AREA Type: • Semi -circular stage width between seats are The backstage area consisted• No curtains and fins. 8C0and mmthe width of • The inner portion( upto 4.7m radius) is rotatable. between aisle is 850 mm • All technical rooms • The outer portion of the stage is fixed. • The main entry for • It the per- rotates 180 degree in 80 secs and is electronicall formers controlled. Green rooms Size: Green room • There were a total of 6•green Floor: The radius of the semicircular stage is 7m. • Hardwood timber flooring over concrete. rooms. • Each green room consisted of one toilet WALLS • The walls and ceiling had a basic wooden framework. Seating • Theseframework(panels) hadalternate concave and convex triangular forms which ensured even distribution of sound over the entire auditori- um. • These projections come out 1114111111:1 I oyerfrom the sides of the walls. They are hollow and may act as res- onators. AIR-CONDITIONING •The ceiling a 10ft hadduct over for the pipelines. Position of the ceiling lights and Ac blowers •The auditorium was centrally air-conditioned. •The blowers were AC B lowers wooden frame ofonthe the ceiling. Triangular projections IA==R1•Lf •The ac plant was in the base- ment of the auditorium. Sprinklers were placed at Plan •Thesewere connected a distance of 4mLIGHTING through pipelines to the main /4/o,,74..7- 7'7 2.5m A good number of lighting fixtures are oriented on the ac plants in the AHU(air han- stage covering all angles possible. There are halogen dling unit) room. lights on the ceiling over the seating area for the audi- ence. These lights are of different types, qualities, in- tensities, eg-halogen colour etc. lights, spot lights, focus lights. • There were total 64 lights on the ceiling. • Position of the lights depends on the area to be cov- ered and their intensities. • These lights can be dimmed or brightened as per re- quirements. • The lighting over the stage also had fix- tures to hang the focus lights. JAMSHED BABHA THEATRE 3BACKSTAGE ENTRIES/EXITS Entries directly from outside (to load/unload the props and instruments) • Dimensions: Size- 3.0m (wide) x 5.6m (height) • Types: 2 Wooden door and other 1 Rolling Shutter STAGE ENTRIES/EXITS • Total No. of Stage Entries/Exits = 6 Types and Dimensions: • 4 Single Doors- 1.2m (wide) x 2.1m (height) WALLS • 2 Double Doors- 2.4m (wide) x 2.Im (height) • The wall surfaces of the auditorium are staggered at • 3 on each side- 2 Single and 1 Double Door Material: 2inch different angles. thick — lcm Reflective Wooden Board on limber frame. Di- This is done to avoid the formation of standing mensions: Size- 3.0m (wide) x 5.6m (height) Types: 1 Wooden • door and other 2 Rolling Shutters waves. • The panelling of the stage also overlaps. FLOORING • Marble is used for the panelling of the lower portions • The material used in Flooring is woollen carpet. of the auditorium. • Woollen carpet is absorptive material • The panels above the control booth at the rear of the • Carpet is 80% wool and 20% nylon. auditorium are made of concrete with marble inlays. • There are projections that come out from the side CEILINc, walls of the auditorium. These projections are hollow • The ceiling is divided into 3 parts. and may act as resonators. • The ceiling in the middle can double up for the ex- tended stage or the audience. It is made up of panels which have hidden lighting fixtures. • The ceiling of the stage and the adjacent are laid at an angle while the ceiling of the seating area is sus- pended 2-3M below the actual ceiling surface. • This ceiling consists of attractive lighting fixtures at the centre which forms the focal point of the auditorium. STUDY SHEETS NISHANTH
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