요약2 |
The spatial composition of performing arts centers plays a determinant role in completing performance art. Focusing on the stage and the auditorium, their relationship with the remaining backstage space should be investigated, and the composition types of the backstage space should be included as a fundamental research area. More research should be conducted on the spatial composition of backstage, which has been ignored even if it is a major part of performance art, in order to meet various needs when constructing performing arts centers in the future. Accordingly, this study is conducted to classify the types of spatial compositions and to provide a basic data about an efficient spatial composition by analyzing each composition type, so that an appropriate, efficient composition type can be suggested for the characteristics of the performing arts centers that will be built in the future. For this study, various layouts, sectional diagrams, and pictures of performing arts centers obtained from a literature review are analyzed to ensure validity and objectivity. From research on the types of Front-of-House (F.O.H), stage, and backstage, the spatial composition of performing arts centers can be largely classified into four types: The parallel type, the three-dimensional type, the block type, and the complex type. |