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Great Interior Design of Popular Theatre Center in Europe

There are few things more entertaining than enjoying a good show in a good theatre, the Interior design is important to create a Great celebration atmosphere . There are some of Popular Theatre Interior design in Europe such as Bijlmer Park Theater in Anton de Komplein-Amsterdam , Vila Joiosa Auditorium Theatre in Alicante-Spain, Quarterhouse Performing Arts and Business Centre in Folkestone-England and St. Petersburg Dance Theatre Rusia.

Bijlmer Park Theater Interior Design by Architect Paul de Ruiter
Bijlmer Park Theater Interior Design by Architect Paul de Ruiter

Paul de Ruiter was invited to compete in the selection of the architect who would design a cultural building in the southeast district of the city of Amsterdam. This cultural building was to be a multifunctional building for four users; a circus (Circus Elleboog), a theatre (Krater Theater), the Youth Theatre School and the Theatre Workplace, all professional organisations in the field of talent development, cultural education, production and programming. Rectangular auditorium with two ear-shaped appendages beside the performing area – a circus/theater auditorium with between 162 and 277 seats. These two rounded areas on the long sides of the main auditorium make it possible to use this in a range of circus configurations and theater configurations, by making use of versatile wings and movable seating areas.

Quarterhouse Performing Arts and Business Centre Interior Design
Quarterhouse Performing Arts and Business Centre Interior Design

The building is the centrepiece of the city’s arts-led regeneration programme spearheaded by client The Creative Foundation. The 1550 sqm includes a 220 seat, 500 standing multi-purpose auditorium for music, dance, theatre, film performances and conferences; ground floor foyer and exhibition space; first floor café/bar and a top floor business centre for start-ups in the creative industries.

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Posted by on August 14th, 2009 No Comments