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ALHAMRE OPEN AIR THEATER
In this report we are going to relate alhamra open air theater with the unique historical building
COLOSSEUM.

Introduction:
The Colosseum or Roman Coliseum, originally the Flavian Amphitheatre (Latin:
Amphitheatrum Flavium, Italian Anfiteatro Flavio or Colosseo), is an elliptical amphitheatre in
the center of the city of Rome, Italy, the largest ever built in the Roman Empire. It is one of the
greatest works of Roman architecture and Roman engineering.




Alhamra open air theater is constructed in 1993.and the shape of plan is round as that of
colosseum and designed by the architect NAYYER ALI DADA.it is a public building and use as
theater. The similar function as that of colosseum in the history.

Spectators capacity and usage:
Colosseum:

Colosseum was capable of seating 50,000 spectators, the Colosseum was used for gladiatorial
contests and public spectacles. As well as the gladiatorial games, other public spectacles were
held there, such as mock sea battles, animal hunts, executions, re-enactments of famous
battles, and dramas based on Classical mythology. The building ceased to be used for
entertainment in the early medieval era. It was later reused for such purposes as housing,
workshops, quarters for a religious order, a fortress, a quarry, and a Christian shrine.
Alhamra open air theater:

The arena of open air theater was to accommodate an audience of 4,500, seating all around the
stage provides close range visibility for the maximum number of viewers. The arena concept of
this building is a direct reference to what the architect perceived as old Greek and Roman
theatres. The project provides the largest gallery space for performing arts in Lahore due to the
flexibility of designed space. It has catered for the following multiple uses, large musical
concerts, plays, puppet festivals, seminars, art shows and various other activities. Space in and
around the building, the architectural ambiance of the place has inspired artists a great deal.
International troupe have invariably commended the project for its elegance and utility, both
the outdoors and indoors. Equally useful income from the commercial areas help in running the
expenses of the project.

EXTERIOR:
Colosseum:

The Colosseum is an entirely free-standing structure. It derives its basic exterior and interior
architecture from that of two Roman theatres back to back. It is elliptical in plan and is 189
meters (615 ft / 640 Roman feet) long, and 156 meters (510 ft / 528 Roman feet) wide, with a
base area of 6 acres (24,000 m2). The height of the outer wall is 48 meters (157 ft / 165 Roman
feet). The perimeter originally measured 545 meters (1,788 ft / 1,835 Roman feet). The central
arena is an oval (287 ft) long and (180 ft) wide, surrounded by a wall (15 ft) high, above which
rose tiers of seating




Alhamra open air theater:

The open-air theatre was designed for large cultural activities. It has a seating capacity of 4'500,
backstage facilities, two smaller theatres/auditoriums (350-400 people), retail spaces, restrooms,
VIP lounge, and rehearsal areas. The basic mass of the building is cylindrical. The commercial
activities on the ground level provide financing for the building. The exterior of the building is
made of red brick interspersed with courses of decorative patterns made of ceramic tiles or
bevelled bricks. Small pairs of windows that bring light to the upper level passages make another
horizontal pattern on the wall. On the parapet level, semi-circular arched openings run along the
top of the wall. The building therefore, has a horizontal composition.
INTERIOR:
Colosseum:

According to the Codex-Calendar of 354, the Colosseum could accommodate 87,000 people,
although modern estimates put the figure at around 50,000. They were seated in a tiered
arrangement that reflected the rigidly stratified nature of Roman society. Special boxes were
provided at the north and south ends respectively for the Emperor and the Vestal Virgins,
providing the best views of the arena. Flanking them at the same level was a broad platform or
podium for the senatorial class, who were allowed to bring their own chairs. The names of some
5th century senators can still be seen carved into the stonework.




Alhamra open air theater:

The arena of the theatre is primarily hexagonal in shape. The transfer from the circular envelope
to the hexagonal stage engendered two types of circulation patterns: one that runs radially from
the centre to the periphery and the other runs parallel to the sides of the hexagon. The overlap of
the sides of the hexagon resulted in the location of some seating sections slightly off from the
centre. This helps to lighten up the effect of the centrality of the composition, by accentuating
slightly oblong lines of sight. The basic design premise starts from the functional requirements of
sight lines and acoustics. As the arena was to accommodate an audience of 4,500, seating all
around the stage provides close range visibility for the maximum number of viewers.




THE MATERIAL USE ON EXTERIOR:
The drum shape with regular arches and entrance steps wrapped in rising staggered wall, hint the
ancient coliseum. Even the solitary columns in the forecourt suggest subtly the ancient character of such
arenas. Brick cladding and its detailing in blue tiles signal the traditional mausoleums of Multan. Its the
very vivid montage of two ancient architectural expressions; one to describe its function and the other
its outer enumeration, which is readily accepted by the public.
CONCLUSION:
It provides the largest gallery space for performing arts in Lahore due to the flexibility of designed space.
It has catered for the following multiple uses, large musical concerts, plays, puppet festivals, seminars,
art shows and various other activities. Space in and around the building, the architectural ambiance of
the place has inspired artists a great deal. International troupe have invariably commended the project
for its elegance and utility, both the outdoors and indoors. Equally useful income from the commercial
areas help in running the expenses of the project. The construction of this large project has revived a
near dying tradition of hand-made blue tile. These tiles were traditionally used for construction of
architectural monuments in the region of Multan in Pakistan. There future and the skills of the local
artisans is threatened by the industrializing and modernizing aspirations of this young country. The
architect of this project is recognized for creatively providing the modern requirements of an open air
theater while reviving a traditional craft of the region. Alhamra is now established as the National
Centre of Arts in the country.

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Alhamra open air theater

  • 1. ALHAMRE OPEN AIR THEATER In this report we are going to relate alhamra open air theater with the unique historical building COLOSSEUM. Introduction: The Colosseum or Roman Coliseum, originally the Flavian Amphitheatre (Latin: Amphitheatrum Flavium, Italian Anfiteatro Flavio or Colosseo), is an elliptical amphitheatre in the center of the city of Rome, Italy, the largest ever built in the Roman Empire. It is one of the greatest works of Roman architecture and Roman engineering. Alhamra open air theater is constructed in 1993.and the shape of plan is round as that of colosseum and designed by the architect NAYYER ALI DADA.it is a public building and use as theater. The similar function as that of colosseum in the history. Spectators capacity and usage: Colosseum: Colosseum was capable of seating 50,000 spectators, the Colosseum was used for gladiatorial contests and public spectacles. As well as the gladiatorial games, other public spectacles were held there, such as mock sea battles, animal hunts, executions, re-enactments of famous battles, and dramas based on Classical mythology. The building ceased to be used for entertainment in the early medieval era. It was later reused for such purposes as housing, workshops, quarters for a religious order, a fortress, a quarry, and a Christian shrine.
  • 2. Alhamra open air theater: The arena of open air theater was to accommodate an audience of 4,500, seating all around the stage provides close range visibility for the maximum number of viewers. The arena concept of this building is a direct reference to what the architect perceived as old Greek and Roman theatres. The project provides the largest gallery space for performing arts in Lahore due to the flexibility of designed space. It has catered for the following multiple uses, large musical concerts, plays, puppet festivals, seminars, art shows and various other activities. Space in and around the building, the architectural ambiance of the place has inspired artists a great deal. International troupe have invariably commended the project for its elegance and utility, both the outdoors and indoors. Equally useful income from the commercial areas help in running the expenses of the project. EXTERIOR: Colosseum: The Colosseum is an entirely free-standing structure. It derives its basic exterior and interior architecture from that of two Roman theatres back to back. It is elliptical in plan and is 189 meters (615 ft / 640 Roman feet) long, and 156 meters (510 ft / 528 Roman feet) wide, with a base area of 6 acres (24,000 m2). The height of the outer wall is 48 meters (157 ft / 165 Roman feet). The perimeter originally measured 545 meters (1,788 ft / 1,835 Roman feet). The central arena is an oval (287 ft) long and (180 ft) wide, surrounded by a wall (15 ft) high, above which rose tiers of seating Alhamra open air theater: The open-air theatre was designed for large cultural activities. It has a seating capacity of 4'500, backstage facilities, two smaller theatres/auditoriums (350-400 people), retail spaces, restrooms, VIP lounge, and rehearsal areas. The basic mass of the building is cylindrical. The commercial activities on the ground level provide financing for the building. The exterior of the building is made of red brick interspersed with courses of decorative patterns made of ceramic tiles or bevelled bricks. Small pairs of windows that bring light to the upper level passages make another horizontal pattern on the wall. On the parapet level, semi-circular arched openings run along the top of the wall. The building therefore, has a horizontal composition.
  • 3. INTERIOR: Colosseum: According to the Codex-Calendar of 354, the Colosseum could accommodate 87,000 people, although modern estimates put the figure at around 50,000. They were seated in a tiered arrangement that reflected the rigidly stratified nature of Roman society. Special boxes were provided at the north and south ends respectively for the Emperor and the Vestal Virgins, providing the best views of the arena. Flanking them at the same level was a broad platform or podium for the senatorial class, who were allowed to bring their own chairs. The names of some 5th century senators can still be seen carved into the stonework. Alhamra open air theater: The arena of the theatre is primarily hexagonal in shape. The transfer from the circular envelope to the hexagonal stage engendered two types of circulation patterns: one that runs radially from the centre to the periphery and the other runs parallel to the sides of the hexagon. The overlap of the sides of the hexagon resulted in the location of some seating sections slightly off from the centre. This helps to lighten up the effect of the centrality of the composition, by accentuating slightly oblong lines of sight. The basic design premise starts from the functional requirements of
  • 4. sight lines and acoustics. As the arena was to accommodate an audience of 4,500, seating all around the stage provides close range visibility for the maximum number of viewers. THE MATERIAL USE ON EXTERIOR: The drum shape with regular arches and entrance steps wrapped in rising staggered wall, hint the ancient coliseum. Even the solitary columns in the forecourt suggest subtly the ancient character of such arenas. Brick cladding and its detailing in blue tiles signal the traditional mausoleums of Multan. Its the very vivid montage of two ancient architectural expressions; one to describe its function and the other its outer enumeration, which is readily accepted by the public.
  • 5. CONCLUSION: It provides the largest gallery space for performing arts in Lahore due to the flexibility of designed space. It has catered for the following multiple uses, large musical concerts, plays, puppet festivals, seminars, art shows and various other activities. Space in and around the building, the architectural ambiance of the place has inspired artists a great deal. International troupe have invariably commended the project for its elegance and utility, both the outdoors and indoors. Equally useful income from the commercial areas help in running the expenses of the project. The construction of this large project has revived a near dying tradition of hand-made blue tile. These tiles were traditionally used for construction of architectural monuments in the region of Multan in Pakistan. There future and the skills of the local artisans is threatened by the industrializing and modernizing aspirations of this young country. The architect of this project is recognized for creatively providing the modern requirements of an open air theater while reviving a traditional craft of the region. Alhamra is now established as the National Centre of Arts in the country.