design brief for multi-purpose hall

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Design Brief for Multi-Purpose Hall The multi-purpose hall is a covered facility that will be used for various activities of the school. The facility may be used by a group as small as a class of 35 students to as much as 500 people for school graduation or big masses that include parents and friends of the school. The following are more specific uses of the facility that we envision: 1. Sports activities [basketball, volleyball, futsal, badminton, calisthenics, and parlor games like sack race, tug-o-war, and the like]. These activities usually take place during Physical Education classes which may take place simultaneously for as many as 3 classes. 2. Cultural Activities. The students also have school wide cultural activities (that is, as many as 600 people at the same time) where they showcase their talent through song, dance, or declamation. This will require a stage with a sound system and sometimes stage lights. 3. School Wide Masses. Every Saturday, school wide masses are attended by around 400 students and 50 staff members and visitors. We may sometimes have school wide masses that include both senior and junior high school students and staff members (special feasts & celebrations). These celebrations may have as many as 900 people. 4. Graduation. Graduation exercises will require a stage, sound system, and stage lights. The facility must seat comfortably, the graduates (400), their parents (800), and school personnel (50) and guests (50). The graduates may have others guests (800) which may overflow into the sides of the facility. 5. Inter-School Competitions. Each year, the school holds activities (sports, cultural, and cheering) with one other school. These activities involve as much as 500- 750 students. 6. Academic Competitions. The school may periodically hold academic competitions which will involve teams of 3-5 students that represent each class and 450 spectators (there are 3 or 4 classes per year level; competitions are held on a year-level basis). Some contests may be designed to involve the whole class.

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Design Brief for Multi-Purpose Hall

The multi-purpose hall is a covered facility that will be used for various activities of the school. The facility may be used by a group as small as a class of 35 students to as much as 500 people for school graduation or big masses that include parents and friends of the school.The following are more specific uses of the facility that we envision:1. Sports activities [basketball, volleyball, futsal, badminton, calisthenics, and parlor games like sack race, tug-o-war, and the like]. These activities usually take place during Physical Education classes which may take place simultaneously for as many as 3 classes.2. Cultural Activities. The students also have school wide cultural activities (that is, as many as 600 people at the same time) where they showcase their talent through song, dance, or declamation. This will require a stage with a sound system and sometimes stage lights. 3. School Wide Masses. Every Saturday, school wide masses are attended by around 400 students and 50 staff members and visitors. We may sometimes have school wide masses that include both senior and junior high school students and staff members (special feasts & celebrations). These celebrations may have as many as 900 people.4. Graduation. Graduation exercises will require a stage, sound system, and stage lights. The facility must seat comfortably, the graduates (400), their parents (800), and school personnel (50) and guests (50). The graduates may have others guests (800) which may overflow into the sides of the facility.5. Inter-School Competitions. Each year, the school holds activities (sports, cultural, and cheering) with one other school. These activities involve as much as 500-750 students.6. Academic Competitions. The school may periodically hold academic competitions which will involve teams of 3-5 students that represent each class and 450 spectators (there are 3 or 4 classes per year level; competitions are held on a year-level basis). Some contests may be designed to involve the whole class.