Architecture Engineering and Theatre Engineering

Scientific Sessions

This Theatre Engineering Events session introduces the basics of engineering within the context of theatre, covering how technical elements like sets, lighting, and sound come together to create a functioning stage production.

These Theatre Engineering Events sessions cover the development of theatre from its earliest forms to the modern era, exploring how theatrical techniques and stage technology have evolved over time.

This Theatre Engineering Events session provides an overview of theatre as an art form, including its elements, genres, and the collaborative process involved in producing a play or performance.

Hands-on sessions that give participants the opportunity to apply what they’ve learned about theatre technology, working on real or simulated productions to develop practical skills in areas like lighting, sound, and set design.

 

This session teaches the basics of design for theatre, including drawing techniques that help communicate ideas for sets, costumes, and lighting to a production team.

Participants will learn how to design sets that enhance a theatrical production, balancing creative vision with practical considerations like space, safety, and functionality.

This session focuses on the technical and artistic aspects of stage lighting, including how to create mood, focus attention, and highlight different elements of a performance.

Covering the sound aspect of theatre, this session teaches how to design and manage audio systems that provide clear sound, including the use of microphones, sound effects, and music in live performances.

These sessions provide insight into the professional world of theatrical engineering, focusing on the skills, ethics, and best practices required to succeed in this field.

This session focuses on how engineers use the properties of soil and rock to create stable foundations for buildings and infrastructure, critical for ensuring safety and structural integrity.

Participants will explore the design and management of water systems, including dams, canals, and flood defenses, with a focus on efficient and sustainable use of water resources.

Participants will learn about materials and design techniques that enhance the longevity and performance of buildings and infrastructure, reducing the need for repairs and maintenance.

Participants will learn about materials and design techniques that enhance the longevity and performance of buildings and infrastructure, reducing the need for repairs and maintenance.

Focusing on the construction and maintenance of roads and railways, this session explores new techniques and materials that improve transportation networks’ efficiency and durability.

This session covers how engineers design structures to resist earthquake forces, using techniques that minimize damage and protect lives during seismic events.

Participants will explore the principles of designing safe and efficient structures, ensuring that buildings and bridges can withstand forces like wind, weight, and pressure without failure.

This session focuses on upgrading existing structures to meet modern standards or to reinforce them against new challenges like increased loads or environmental changes.

This session will teach participants how to measure and map land accurately, providing critical information for planning and executing construction projects.

Focusing on the design and optimization of transportation systems, this session will cover roads, railways, and other infrastructure, aiming to make travel safer, more efficient, and environmentally friendly.

Participants will explore the challenges involved in constructing tunnels and other underground structures, including excavation techniques, safety, and long-term stability.