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TEAC 4, 5 and 6, the three new books from Theatre Engineering and Architecture on the design, planning and running of all types of theatres, are out now. They are based on the 32 sessions and over 100 presentations given at the 2006 Conference. Fully illustrated, they contain the collective knowledge of many leading national and international theatre managers, consultants, architects, manufacturers and operational and technical personnel.
WHO SHOULD BUY THEM?
The information in TEAC 4, 5 and 6 provides a rich resource to anyone involved in planning, designing, equipping, building, managing or operating a theatre, opera house, concert or music venue, drama or dance house or a community or school venue. The three books cover a large amount of what you need to know about the business of planning, designing and operating performance spaces and their equipment.
THE THREE NEW BOOKS ARE
Volume 4 - Stage Engineering and Technology
Volume 5 - Planning and Architecture
Volume 6 - General and Management
These three books have already been described as “the bible for performing arts projects for the next decade.” Another observation was “The accumulated knowledge and experience of the 100+ speakers in these books is amazing, awesome and humbling.”
ALSO AVAILABLE
TEAC 1, 2 and 3 have similar titles, again covering technology, planning and many of the myriad of issues that need to be understood before one can make properly-informed planning or operational decisions. TEAC 1, 2 and 3 complement the new books and offer many additional insights and useful information.
Volume 1 - Engineering and Technology
Volume 2 - Architecture and Planning
Volume 3 - Operations, Safety, Cost and Risk
CLICK ON INDIVIDUAL VOLUMES TO SEE CHAPTER HEADINGS AND EXAMPLES OF THE CONTENTS
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