Performance-based facilities for performing arts boost the bottom line

This On Demand CEU is a recorded presentation from a previous live event.

New technologies, innovations, and tools are opening doors for building teams interested in better and yet less-expensive performing arts facilities. A look at design trends for “budget-wise” performing arts facilities reveals ways in which well-planned and well-built facilities help performers and audiences get the most out of the arts.

LEARNING OBJECTIVES 

After reading this article, you should be able to: 

  • Discuss how to evaluate and monitor the budget and cost control aspects of building a performing arts facility
  • Explain recent trends in cultural facilities for dance, music, theater, and similar uses, and how those trends are impacting performance venue design and construction
  • List examples of new building technologies and building projects that provide for flexible, adaptable, and multipurpose performance venues
  • Describe approaches and solutions for flexible acoustics and seating, as well as approaches to allow for venue modifications
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Course Includes

  • 1 Lesson
  • 1 Quiz
  • Course Certificate
  • AIA

    Credits: 1.0 AIA LU

    Instructional Delivery Method: On-Demand: Print/Other

    Prerequisites: None

    Program Level: Introductory

    Advance learner preparation: N/A

    AIA CES program approval expiration date: 10/18/2027

     

    AIA CES Provider statement: Endeavor Business Media is a registered provider of AIA-approved continuing education under Provider Number 10084542. All registered AIA CES Providers must comply with the AIA Standards for Continuing Education Programs. Any questions or concerns about this provider or this learning program may be sent to AIA CES (cessupport@aia.org or (800) AIA 3837, Option 3). This learning program is registered with AIA CES for continuing professional education. As such, it does not include content that may be deemed or construed to be an approval or endorsement by the AIA of any material of construction or any method or manner of handling, using, distributing, or dealing in any material or product. AIA continuing education credit has been reviewed and approved by AIA CES. Learners must complete the entire learning program to receive continuing education credit. AIA continuing education Learning Units earned upon completion of this course will be reported to AIA CES for AIA members. Certificates of Completion for both AIA members and non-AIA members are available upon request.

     

    Endeavor

  • IDCEC

    Credits:

    This CEU is registered with the Interior Design Continuing Education Council (IDCEC) for continuing education credits.

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