The space that produces music is also an important element for creating sound! Here we introduce the typical shapes of concert halls.
Recently, with the emergence of various media, it has become easier and more accessible to enjoy concerts and plays, regardless of genre. After all, live performances are exceptional. The ability to fully engage all five senses and enjoy the experience is one of the charms of live music, isn't it? It is often said that "the hall is also an instrument," and concert halls designed for classical music are prime examples of buildings specifically constructed with acoustic considerations in mind. In this blog, we will introduce some representative shapes of concert halls. Please take a moment to read through it. [Contents] ■ Shoebox shape ■ Vineyard shape *For more details, you can view the related links. *For further information, please refer to the PDF materials or feel free to contact us.
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