"Cultural and entertainment space design refers to the artistic and functional planning and design of spaces dedicated to cultural and recreational activities. It includes the layout, interior decoration, and equipment selection for theaters, museums, art galleries, amusement parks, and other venues. This field combines principles of architecture, interior design, and cultural studies to create spaces that cater to public entertainment and cultural education."...
Theatrical building acoustic design refers to the design of acoustic systems in theaters to ensure optimal sound quality and clarity. This involves considerations of room acoustics, such as sound absorption, reflection, and diffusion, as well as the placement of seating, stage, and equipment. Key aspects include sound insulation, reverberation control, and the use of appropriate materials to enhance audio performance.
Theatrical scenery design refers to the creative process of designing the visual environment for a stage performance. It involves creating sets, backdrops, and other visual elements to enhance the storytelling and thematic expression. Scenery designers work closely with directors, choreographers, and other production staff to ensure the visual consistency of the production.