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COLLEGES AND UNIVERSITIES Lecture Theatres iets oor ™ dean's office, students’ union building. Also libraries, Subjectspecific teaching and research facilites. gi Basic facilities forall subjects: 4 work. Departmental libraries, study rooms for academic po “nf, meeting rooms, exam rooms, ste. SS = Technicalfantistic subjects, e.g. architecture, art, musi, ‘tc: rooms for drawing, studios, workshops, rehearsal and [ assembly rooms of all kinds. i TTechnicaliscientiic subjects, €.g. civil engineering, [ physics, mechanical engineering, electrical engineering: ss oe S rawing studios, labs, workshops, industrial halls and labs. Scientific and medical subjects, e.g. chemistry, biology, anatomy, physiology, hygiene, pathology, ete: labs with adjoining function rooms, workshops, rooms for keeping ayout of university fetes ‘animals and for long-term experiments, 7 eae aise Drawing for calculating view curve © tong section of «tnctre theatre © More wsoty rakes lecture theatre D arin ite drawing sto; 0.080? senting a5 COLLEGES AND UNIVERSITIES Lecture Theatros 1 Js preferable to group larger lecture theatres for ce lectures in separate compiowss. Smaller Iaetwre theates {department and institute buldings, Access ta the leture theatre is separated from tha research facilities, with short routes ad fentiances from outside atthe hack ofthe lettre hal for rakedt seating entrances can be behind the top row and larger theses fan aise have them in the cenit on each sides Js 6 sere equipment carrying the expesiental animals ean aso be Uellied into the lecture these Usual sios for lactre theatres: 100,150, 200,200, 400.600, 800 seats Theatres with up to 200 soats have a ceiling height of 350m and ave intograted into tho dpartmental Dulcings. larger they are better in a separate building, *" Lecture theatres for subjects. involving writing on challboards and projection have seating a shatlow take 9.3158) ‘experiment benches and saating steoply rakes =p. 315 5 + Medical demonstration lecture theatres, “anetomy theatres’, have stoepy raked seating =p. 315 @ Receamguter stan © zoo-sea mology tecture tasty at the Univerity of Tabingen COLLEGES AND UNIVERSITIES | te 3] joecnhs © Verttaton i kai © Promevon sant ® Prete rom 318 COLLEGES AND UNIVERSITIES Lecture Theatres Seating in lecture theatres: combined units of tip-up or swing seats, backrest and writing ledge (with shell or Nook for folders), usually fed Seating arrangement depending on subject, number of students and teaching method: slide lectures, electro: acoustic systems on @ gentle rake; surgery, internal medicine, physics on a steep rake, View curve calculated using graphic or analytic methods @)~ Amount of space per student depends on the type of seat, depth of writing shelf and rake of floor ‘Amount of space per student: for seating in convort 7oxG5em, arid om average 6080 = SBx7oem. VOM needed per student inclading all spaces in larger lecture theatres under the most cramped conditions; in smaller lecture theatres and in average comfon 0.80-0.98m?. (Cont, next page) © Prono sae ane

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