Abstract

The modern theater architecture presented architectural solutions and technical alternatives that changed the concept of theatrical scenes to achieve a closer and closer relationship with the viewer in order to improve the presentation and reception conditions based on the use of technological means and related settings to enable the possibility of introducing all elements of theatrical presentation to discover new horizons In the field of architecture and influences. Building technology in theatrical architecture (and exploitation of advanced mechanical capabilities, electronic techniques and applications) has enabled the ability to achieve the attractions and enriched them with the technical possibilities, which helps to build huge landscapes that have the ability to move and make major changes in the form of platforms or even The seating of the viewer’s so as to enable the vertical or horizontal movement or rotation and the use of machinery and engines to enable the technological systems of continuous movement, and the integration of performances to the circus with theatrical technology developed to reflect the contemporary lifestyle, including (Theater architecture - advanced possibilities of theatrical scenes, effects and lighting - the audience of theatrical performance) in order to create an unexpected shock to the public to connect the idea of theatrical performance through the use of the possibilities were not used from Before.

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