Auditorium

by WBDG Staff

Last updated: 03-13-2007

Overview

The Auditorium space types are areas for large meetings, presentations, and performances. Auditorium space type facilities may include assembly halls, exhibit halls, auditoriums, and theaters. Auditorium space types do not include such features as sound reinforcement systems, audiovisual systems and projection screens, food service facilities, proscenium stages with heights greater than 50'- 0" or fly gallery, orchestra pits, revolving or hydraulic stage platforms, flying balconies, movable seating, or billboard systems.

Space Attributes

Auditorium spaces are designed to accommodate large audiences. As such, they tend to have wide spans and are multiple-stories high in order to accommodate seating, sightline, and acoustical requirements. Raised stage/dais floors and special lighting equipment are often required as well. Typical features of Auditorium space types include the list of applicable design objectives elements as outlined below. For a complete list and definitions of the design objectives within the context of whole building design, click on the titles below.

Functional / Operational

Productive

Sustainable

Secure / Safe

Example Program

The following building program is representative of Auditorium space types.

Auditorium

Description
Tenant Occupiable Areas
Qty. SF Each Space Req'd. Sum Actual SF Tenant Usable Factor Tenant USF
Entrance       2,096    
    Lobby 1 1,500 1,500      
    Entrance Vestibules 1 96 96      
    Coat Check 1 150 150      
    Retail Area 1 200 200      
    Media Library 1 150 150      
Main Auditorium       4,800    
    Seating (300 seats) 1 3,600 3,600      
    Stage 1 1,200 1,200      
Support Spaces       1,300    
    Projection/Control Room 1 300 300      
    Equipment Storage 1 300 300      
    Rear Projection Room 1 400 400      
    Public Toilets (Male 1 120 120      
    Public Toilets (Female) 1 180 180      
    Tenant Suite     8,196 8,196 1.14 9,375
Tenant Usable Areas           18,750

Example Plans

The following diagram is representative of typical tenant plans.

Auditorium space type

Example Construction Criteria

For GSA, the unit costs for Auditorium space types are based on the construction quality and design features in the following table (PDF 61 KB, 6 pgs). This information is based on GSA's benchmark interpretation and could be different for other owners.

Relevant Codes and Standards

The following agencies and organizations have developed codes and standards affecting the design of Auditoriums. Note that the codes and standards are minimum requirements. Architects, engineers, and consultants should consider exceeding the applicable requirements whenever possible.

Major Resources

WBDG

Building Types

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Design Objectives

Productive—Provide Comfortable Environments, Secure / Safe—Plan for Fire Protection, Secure / Safe—Ensure Occupant Safety and Health

Project Management

Building Commissioning

Organizations and Associations

Publications

WBDG Services Construction Criteria Base