An auditorium typically includes two main areas: the house (audience seating) and the stage (performance area). Depending on the school and its program goals the auditorium will house everything from the usual dramatic presentations and concerts, to public assemblies, lectures, study halls, films, videos, and ceremonies. Both the lighting and lighting control systems need to be designed with the flexibility and capacity to handle any and all of these activities.
General lighting is usually provided by downlights, suspended indirect or direct/indirect luminaires or luminaires installed in ceiling coves or soffits. The base level of illuminance should be planned for public assembly and visual tasks such as reading a program. If the auditorium regularly houses lectures, a supplemental lighting system may be needed over the seating area to provide additional illuminance for reading and handwriting.
Special shielded aisle or step lighting luminaires must be provided for safe navigation of the aisles at all times. Stage Lighting is an area that requires specialized knowledge and expertise. While there are many good technical publications available on this topic, the design and installation of stage lighting luminaires and control systems should be undertaken with the involvement of a theatrical lighting design consultant.