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INTRODUCTION
This project is planned to be constructed at Pettah in Trivandrum. This area is
situated near large apartments and the occupants of these apartments are mostly
professionals. They have no recreational facilities nearby. The airport situated near
increases the site importance. For a recreation the people may use this theatre. This
project aims at a theatre of area 2787m2 with 4 screens & 3 floors. The method used is
Limit State Method .The components such as beams, slabs, columns, walls etc are
based on IS 800:2007 & steel table. The beams are analyzed along the cross and
longitudinal section. Footing is the structural component which is used to transmit the
overall load safely to the ground. The safe bearing capacity of the soil plays an vital
role on section of the footing.
Multiplex Theatre
A Multiplex is a multi screen entertainment complex showing different films under one roof with
other type of supporting different films under one roof with other type of supporting business in the
vicinity like restaurants, shopping arcade and other entertainment avenues. Emergence of multiplexes
has made movie going and event. People can go at just about any time and find something to watch. It
also enables exhibitor to show a variety of movies appealing to several segments of movie goers while
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serving patrons from common support facilities such as box office, concession areas, rest room and
lobby.
In the last decade, with the liberation of the Indian economy, people's tastes, lifestyle, social
behavior and culture have undergone fundamental transformation. The two main catalysts for this
change have been the development and growth of the electronic media as a source of information and
entertainment coupled with the increase in purchasing power of the average person. This has a
tremendous impact on the leisure and entertainment industry in general and the film industry in
particular, with far reaching consequences.
The reconfiguration of the social spaces in which the theatrical exhibition of feature films takes
place, from dedicated single-screen large-capacity cinema halls to multiplex venues subdivided into
multiple smaller auditoriums, has from the 1980s onwards rewritten the paradigm of cinema
exhibition in the West. The rise of the multiplex has been an integral part of the general spread of mall
culture, with multiplex venues often being housed within shopping mall developments or even, in the
case of the megaplexes, incorporating large-scale retail activities within the space of the entertainment
venue itself. The incorporation of cinema within the aesthetics of contemporary retail settings and
behaviors has arguably been responsible for reinvigorating the theatrical market in the face of threats
from TV and video. It has also, however, altered the nature of cinema as public space and thus,
crucially, what it means to be in the cinema hall.
In 1979, world’s first multiplex ‘Eaton Center’ in Toronto, Canada was opened for the general
public. The Eaton Center has 18-screen movie theater complex. Eaton’s movie centers, which were a
craze during the 1980s and 1990s, faded slowly and closed finally in March 2001. In 1997 PVR
established, first multiplex in India – PVR Anupam at Saket, New Delhi. The PVR Anupam changed
the Indian movie exhibition landscape. Movie exhibition till mid nineties was dominated by Cinema
halls – the traditionally single screen halls. Cinema halls witnessed a surge of customers mostly
during the festive season and on weekends. The emergence of multiplexes changed the movie
exhibition business in India. Today, all eyes in the entertainment industry have turned towards
multiplexes, as they generate a larger share of revenue though they accommodate less number of seats
per theater.
The cinema hall as public space
In thinking about the implications of the cinema as a public space in India, it is crucial to recognize
that the cinema hall, when it appeared in the colonial era, was a thoroughly ‘modern ‘addition to
public life, not simply in terms of its technological apparatus but in its reordering of social space. In a
context where respectable’ women may not have appeared in public at all, and where temples,
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residential areas and water sources were often subject to exclusive access by certain caste, faith and
class groups, the gathering together of a diverse public within a single social space represented a
radical departure from existing social norms. At the same time, however, the space inside cinema
halls was always regulated by different classes of seating, typically ranging from ‘floor class’ to
‘bench class’ to ‘chair classes. The adoption of sex-segregated seating was also a very early adoption
in the general organization of the cinema hall in India.
The rise of the multiplex
In a marked contrast, and as a response, to these ‘downshifting’ trends in the exhibition sector over
the previous two decades, the appearance of multiplex cinemas in India over the last decade has
represented a sustained attempt to create appropriate public spaces for theatrical exhibition for the
middle-class family. The multiplex phenomenon in India was instigated in the up market Saket districtof New Delhi in 1997 through a tie-up between a local family-run exhibition concern, Priya
Exhibitors Ltd, and Village Road show Ltd, a multinational concern based in Australia. The site, PVR
Anupam, was the result of a refurbishment of a large, old theatre into a multi-screen site modelled on
the ‘international standard’ of a multiplex facility (what is dubbed by the industry as a retro -fit).
According to PVR, the site ‘was an instant success on account of its strategic location and first mover
advantage’ (PVR Cinemas, 2006: 2). Located in a suburban commercial district with manned security
gates at its access points and surrounded by international franchise retail outlets like McDonalds,
Pizza Hut, Barista, Nirulas, Subway, Moti Mahal, Planet M, Lee and Reebok, PVR Anupam has proved highly popular with
an upper middle-class crowd and has been one of Delhi’s most profitable cinemas over the last 10
years. The success of PVR Anupam prompted a number of other players to reconsider the
opportunities in India’s highly fragmented exhibition sector, where thousands of small, independent
single-screen theatres were still catering largely to entrenched lower class audiences.
Design of Multiplexes
Multiplexes are the new areas of entertainment as the people have become more movie loving and
comfort savvy. The multiplexes are equipped with state-of-art theatres, multiple screens, technically
advanced acoustics, comfortable large seating areas, entertaining leisure spaces like food courts,
lounge bars and gaming zones. Multiplexes are usually located in malls as it is more profitable and
they also complement each other. Multiplexes ideally require an average area of about 50,000 to
100000 square feet so that all the requirements are suitably fitted in. A definition of a multiplex
actually means, it must have at least 15 or more screens but in some of the Asian countries,
multiplexes have no more than 8 screens in a single complex. A multiplex is mostly preferred in a
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mall to standalone multiplex. Nowadays, people prefer a one stop destination for the entertainment of
the entire family combining shopping, playing games and watching movies, all under one roof. So a
multiplex in a mall makes an intelligent choice for the developer. Besides, the design of an Architect,
interior designers, services, theatres, acoustics and lighting consultant’s services are indispensible.
The lobby areas and the interiors of a multiplex are meticulously planned so as to cater to all the age
groups.
The design of projection rooms, the seating arrangement, the entries and exits and the toilets
should be given special attention. Lighting is another aspect which calls for imaginative approach and
must cater to moods of all genres of people.
Lighting Techniques adopted in a Multiplex
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Lighting is mainly used to create an image of ambience and exuberance in the theatre. It should be
soothing to the eyes and should be least discomforting. Just like other architectural marvels that are
evolving, multiplex designs are also becoming increasingly popular in the masses and the architects
are enjoying this new challenge of churning out their innovative and imaginative creations to the
front.
Laser projection techniques
New laser-based light sources are highly desired for projection displays because of the need
for longer lifetime, lower extended, and higher color gamut. High power, frequency doubled red,
green and blue (RGB) surface emitting diode laser arrays have been developed for use in low cost
projection micro display television
Laser illuminated projectors deliver a higher quality movie-going experience through brighter,
sharper and richer visuals. The brightness improvement is particularly apparent with 3D movies, with
lasers likely doubling the typical light output. Replacing 500-hour lifespan xenon arc lamp bulbs now
used by exhibitors with 25,000-hour laser light sources will lower operating and maintenance costs,
and provides a considerably greener solution through reduced energy consumption. Operating
conditions for cinema staff will also be far safer by switching to cool lasers and decommissioning
high-pressure, white-hot arc lamp systems that pose risks even in handling.
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A Higher Quality Experience for Movie-Goers
Laser illumination advances the premium viewing experience now being demanded by both
consumers and the producers of big-budget, hyper-visual Hollywood blockbusters.
Brighter: Laser-based systems drive brighter images to screens, with estimates of projector
brightness levels two to three times that of xenon lamps. Laser engines solve the low brightness
problem that has plagued the 3D cinema business by simply driving more light. The 3D output from a
laser projector is roughly twice as bright as the light produced by an arc lamp projector.
Better: Lasers introduce significant, demonstrated increases in uniform color intensity, contrast
ratios, color gamut and color saturation. In lay terms, they’ll produce dramatically richer, sharper and
brighter visuals. Laser displays use one laser each for red, green and blue colors, and combine them to provide better definition and a wider color gamut (150%) than other displays, such as LCD (70-90%)
and OLED (100%).
Lowered Operating and Maintenance Costs: Switching to solid state laser light sources should
result in no lamp changes over the full five to ten year operating lives of cinema projectors. That
compares with 6 kW xenon bulbs that have operating lives of roughly 500 hours. At five showings a
day, and two hours per movie and trailers, a 1,000-hour bulb might last three months. The anticipated
lamp cost savings to exhibitors is $8,000-$12,000 annually.
The savings are also dramatic for the energy costs of cooling the projection units, with lasers reducing
direct and indirect power consumption by 30-50%. Using laser instead of white hot xenon lamps
should save exhibitors as much as $5,000 annually because of the removed need for cooling fans and
dedicated air conditioning.
Safer Operating Conditions: Xenon bulbs put out intense UV rays, with the resulting hazard to
exhibitor operators comparable to the blinding light of welding or carbon arcs. The bulbs also run hot,
with operating temperatures as high as 1050° C (1920°F). Socket design and connecting wires need to
be specially designed, and even the exhaust air from projection units can be hazardous. The special
glass needed for the lamps is subjected to hours of high energy heat and they grow brittle with time. If
the bulbs are not replaced on a schedule, they can explode and cause tens of thousands of dollars of
projector damage. By comparison, laser light sources run at low temperature and do not require a
cooling fan or other HVAC counter-measures.
Spacing & space requirements
The amount of space required for each auditorium depends on a number of factors but the figures
below provide an approximate guide. The calculations are based on a modern design using 1.10 – 1.20meters from seat back to seat back and 550 – 600mm seat widths.
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200 seats: 270m² / 2,900 ft2
150 seats: 190m² / 2 2,000 ft2
75 seats: 125 m² / 2 1350 ft2
The number of screens and the auditorium capacity depend on many factors ranging from audience
potential estimates and the programming range that is planned to the finance available and the
characteristics and size of the site or building. In general one medium or large auditorium seating at
least 150 people is required. A more typical capacity is around 200-230 seats. This auditorium should
be able to accommodate the peak audiences at weekends – people turned away from a full house may
not return.
Additional auditoria should be graduated in size down to 70-100 seats for the smallest screen. Thevariation in capacity allows films to be placed in auditoria that match their anticipated audience.
Smaller capacity auditoria may prove to be viable as outlined in the section about digital cinemas. It
is, however, advisable to carefully investigate the operational economics of operating such small
auditoria before including them in a new design or a refurbishment project.
Seating arrangements
The chairs are set next to each other in rows, without tables in front of them. Most standard ballroom
or function room chairs are 19.5 inches to 20 inches wide. Allow 2 ft. for each chair left to right, and
allow 3 ft. from the back of one row to the back of the next row of chairs.
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Sound proofing techniques
Soundproofing is any means of reducing the sound pressure with respect to a specified sound
source and receptor. There are several basic approaches to reducing sound: increasing the distance
between source and receiver, using noise barriers to reflect or absorb the energy of the sound waves,
using damping structures such as sound baffles, or using active antinoise sound generators.
Two distinct soundproofing problems may need to be considered when designing acoustic
treatments - to improve the sound within a room (See anechoic chamber), and reduce sound leakage
to/from adjacent rooms or outdoors. Acoustic quieting, noise mitigation, and noise control can be used
to limit unwanted noise. Soundproofing can suppress unwanted indirect sound waves such as
reflections that cause echoes and resonances that cause reverberation. Soundproofing can reduce the
transmission of unwanted direct sound waves from the source to an involuntary listener through the
use of distance and intervening objects in the sound path.
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Damping
Damping means to reduce resonance in the room, by absorption or redirection (reflection or
diffusion). Absorption will reduce the overall sound level, whereas redirection makes unwanted sound
harmless or even beneficial by reducing coherence. Damping can reduce the acoustic resonance in the
air, or mechanical resonance in the structure of the room itself or things in the room. A room within a
room (RWAR) is one method of isolating sound and preventing it from transmitting to the outside
world where it may be undesirable.
How do movie theaters save energy?
Just like any business trying to decrease its carbon footprint, cut energy-related costs and lessen its
independence on the grid, movie theaters of both the chain and indie variety have instituted various
measures to help them do so. Some theater operators have opted to stick to more basic energy-
conserving and cost-cutting measures such as switching to LED marquee lighting and installing
motion sensors, and using the resulting savings on upgrading sound systems, converting to digital
projectors, and offering finger-friendly fare beyond popcorn, boxed candy and hot dogs (cocktails,
truffle fries and roasted Portobello sliders, anyone?)
Other theater owners have decidedly gone above and beyond when it comes to energy
conservation by installing solar arrays on their roofs and/or aiming for LEED certification. Here’s a
look at just a few of the brightest shining stars in energy-conscious cinema operation out there
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Air Conditioning of Multiplexes
Over the past 5 years, India has seen a major revolution in the entertainment industry. The young
generation today, believes in working hard, earning well and spending lavishly on recreation. Having
all the entertainment facilities such as food courts, shopping malls, super markets, restaurants,
theatres, video games parlour, bowling alley and discotheque under one roof is becoming common. A
Multiplex is a building complex which provides all these facilities. In a tropical country like India,
comfort air conditioning of entertainment centers is inevitable. The first fully air-conditioned
Multiplex in India was launched in Ahmadabad four years ago, and after that another five or six
Multiplexes have sprouted in Ahmadabad alone. Throughout the country more than a 100 Multiplexes
are under construction or already complete and more than 500 are at various stages of planning.
Advantages of multiplex theatre
There are lot more shows for a single movie, so you can catch the movie without waiting for
much time.
Multiplex do have the restraunts where when can go along with the family (much better than
the side shops in single-screen theatres).
Mutliplex have other facilites like games for children, where they can enjoy while the movie
is yet to start.
Mutliplexes provide different options to you, you can choose the film from a variety of films
(whereas in single screen theatre, you have only one option).
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Disadvantages of multiplex theatre
The main disadvantage of multiplexes is that they are too expensive. Not only the films but
the normal things are also very costly in the multiplexex when compared to the single screen
theatres.