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For the project to be viable, the dynamic stage/theatre system must not be energy intensive nor should it demand frequent maintenance. The solution is therefore low-tech, requiring only a small number of mechanical parts:
 
For the project to be viable, the dynamic stage/theatre system must not be energy intensive nor should it demand frequent maintenance. The solution is therefore low-tech, requiring only a small number of mechanical parts:
  
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[[File:project 35 platform1.jpg]]
  
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[[File:project 35 platform2.jpg]]
  
 
<h2> <span class="mw-headline" id="The protective shell">Appearance of the protective shell</span></h2>
 
<h2> <span class="mw-headline" id="The protective shell">Appearance of the protective shell</span></h2>
 
The adaptable shell should convey an image of transparancy. Revolutionizing the performer-spectator relationship, the theatre can allow for certain part of the 'backstage' activities to be shown. A certain translucency is preferred. Reference projects with the same qualities are shown beneath.
 
The adaptable shell should convey an image of transparancy. Revolutionizing the performer-spectator relationship, the theatre can allow for certain part of the 'backstage' activities to be shown. A certain translucency is preferred. Reference projects with the same qualities are shown beneath.

Revision as of 20:31, 24 September 2012

Appearance of the auditorium

For the project to be viable, the dynamic stage/theatre system must not be energy intensive nor should it demand frequent maintenance. The solution is therefore low-tech, requiring only a small number of mechanical parts:

Project 35 platform1.jpg

Project 35 platform2.jpg

Appearance of the protective shell

The adaptable shell should convey an image of transparancy. Revolutionizing the performer-spectator relationship, the theatre can allow for certain part of the 'backstage' activities to be shown. A certain translucency is preferred. Reference projects with the same qualities are shown beneath.