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Structural design for the stage

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This book provides the theater technician with a foundation in structural design allowing an intuitive understanding of why sets "stand up".

It introduces the basics of statics and the study of the strength of materials as they apply to typical scenery, with a minimum of theory and many examples.

The material is presented such that only a basic knowledge of algebra, geometry and trigonometry is required.

This useful text is also invaluable to professionals as a permanent handbook complete with carefully selected reference tables, which are applicable to most theatrical situations.

Traditionally, theatrical design and carpentry are rooted in a craft-based tradition that places a high value on empirically tested techniques; in other words, if it was done that way for a show and nothing fell down, then that's the way it will be done.

Many scenic construction examples with a "how-to" approach.

The material is organized around one hour lessons with additional problems following each lesson and answers to the even numbered ones in an appendix. It contains three appendices with reference and design values for common shapes and sizes of lumber, plywood and steel used in theatrical applications.

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Product Details
Focal Press
024080354X / 9780240803548
Paperback
792.025
06/04/1999
United Kingdom
English
500p. : ill.
26 cm
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Many scenic construction examples with a how-to approach<p/>Material organized around one hour lessons with additional problems following each lesson and answers to the even numbered ones in an appendix<p/>Three appendices with reference and design values for common shapes and sizes of lumber, plywood and steel used in theatrical applications
Many scenic construction examples with a how-to approach<p/>Material organized around one hour lessons with additional problems following each lesson and answers to the even numbered ones in an appendix<p/>Three appendices with reference and design values for common shapes and sizes of lumber, plywood and steel used in theatrical applications ANH Theatre: technical & background skills, TNC Structural engineering