[SML] Theater Architects
Wild, Larry
Larry.Wild at northern.edu
Sat Sep 24 12:22:24 UTC 2016
Or the cafegymnatorium. There are quite a few of those in South Dakota.
Larry Wild
Old guy from South Dakota
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I look at some of these auditoriums and stages designed and constructed without qualified help as future work, because eventually someone will realize it has really major deficiencies and needs renovation. I see a lot of such high schools on tours with building committees, who like the price point of the new one down the road that is too squat; too wide; equipped with anemic lighting, rigging, and av systems; the entire backstage support area is the sidewalk leading away from the single leaf door onto stage; and there is dead code minimum toilets to assure long lines, especially at the women's room.
Forget that significant portions of the audience can't see or hear.
Worse, the school is proud of it (well - they hide the music and drama faculty on tours - or they are very young, un-tenured, and new to the school so don't say negative things.)
And then we have cafetoriums and gymnatoriums below that.
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Bill Conner Fellow of the ASTC
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