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  2. Lecture hall - Wikipedia

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    Studies into the use of the lecture theatre teaching space have found that students sit in specific locations due to a range of factors; these include being noticed, addressing anxiety or an ability to focus. Personal and social factors are also thought to determine students' lecture theatre seating choice and the resulting effects on attainment.

  3. Theater (structure) - Wikipedia

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    In a fixed seating theatre the audience is often separated from the performers by the proscenium arch. In proscenium theaters and amphitheaters, the proscenium arch, like the stage, is a permanent feature of the structure. This area is known as the auditorium or the house. [2] The seating areas can include some or all of the following:

  4. Australian Equine and Livestock Events Centre - Wikipedia

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    Indoor Arena – 40 metres x 80 metres with rough riding chutes with seating for 3,360 with corporate sections; 100m x 100m outdoor arena with specialised "Ebb & Flow" surface; An educational and training building has a lecture theatre with seating for 44 and an area where animals can be brought into the classroom.

  5. Yoko Ono Lennon Centre - Wikipedia

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    The Tung Auditorium is a world-class medium-size concert hall with space for a 70 piece orchestra (symphony/philharmonic size) and seating capacity for 400 people. It has hosted the Liverpool Philharmonic Choir. The Paul Brett lecture theatre has space for 600 and is used for teaching students. It is the largest lecture theatre on campus.

  6. Parts of a theatre - Wikipedia

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    Seating layouts are typically similar to the theatre in the round, or proscenium (though the stage will not have a proscenium arch. In almost all cases the playing space is made of temporary staging and is elevated a few feet higher than the first rows of audience. Black box theatre: An unadorned space with no defined playing area. Often the ...

  7. Knight Center Complex - Wikipedia

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    Classroom-style seating. 117 (Miami Lecture Hall) Theatre seating. 4,605 (James L. Knight Center Theater) 3,200 ... Miami Lecture Hall; Hyatt Regency Hotel

  8. Stadium seating - Wikipedia

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    Stadium seating or theater seating is a seating arrangement where most or all seats are placed higher than the seats immediately in front of them ... lecture halls, ...

  9. Summerhall - Wikipedia

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    The Anatomy Lecture Theatre, still extant, has wooden, curved, tiered seating and vaulted sky light. It is the last surviving example of this type of lecture theatre at veterinary colleges in the United Kingdom. [citation needed]