Laserfiche WebLink
M A S T E R P L A N F O R L W D P <br /> Theater Technology— Improved acoustics, electrical power, stage lighting, <br /> audio visual capabilities, etc., at the Bandstand itself. Infrastructure capable <br /> of supporting professional-quality lighting, sound and communications <br /> controls, in an at-grade vault located within, or at the edge of, the <br /> audience area. <br /> Rear Facade—A formalized presence facing Railroad Avenue, with small raised <br /> platform stage or steps close to the back of sidewalk, to accommodate <br /> small informal performances and gatherings. <br /> Structure—Moveable walls at the back of the Bandstand's stage that can be <br /> closed during performances, and left open between performances, to allow <br /> "see-through visibility" from street-side to park-side. (These walls might <br /> be roll-up type, opening door type, etc.) Open structure with roof to <br /> protect stage from rain, sun, etc. Stage wings, also with moveable rear walls, <br /> on either side of main stage area. <br /> ■ Audience area in one large, gently sloping lawn, stretching from the Bandstand <br /> to First Street, suitable for informal seating during performances, and informal <br /> play at other times. This Master Plan eliminates the drainage swale that <br /> currently divides the park (and which would separate the proposed audience area <br /> into two much smaller areas). <br /> Below: <br /> Section through t",•4 <br /> center of Bandstand t ` <br /> `1 4.1 <br /> and Great Lawn Area a/ a et' le <br /> (At left: '4, t <br /> Railroad Avenue) ,ti p tt , ti I•) <br /> 4 ` �" ., �j` ` ' /` r .0., h - 4el. ‘",� I): <br /> w, A � I -„ , Y • <br /> • 4 <br /> I X811 21111 _ ') 4•AA 4 R31, "., . --7f—e \\ p!), <br /> - car, _?! - xxx••"'�F�+--+ -�r " . .. ',=• • <br /> RECOMMENDATIONS <br /> 8 <br />