What are some key design considerations when designing a building that will be used for public events?

1. Accessibility: The building should be designed to accommodate people with disabilities and meet accessibility standards.

2. Safety: The building should be designed to ensure the safety of all attendees. This includes fire safety measures, proper exit routes, and security measures.

3. Traffic flow and parking: The design of the building should consider how traffic will flow in and out of the building and the number of parking spots required for the size of the event.

4. Flexibility: The building should be designed to be flexible so that it can accommodate various events and activities.

5. Acoustics: The building’s design should ensure that sound is distributed evenly throughout the space so that every attendee can hear properly.

6. Lighting: The building’s lighting should be designed to allow for proper visibility of the stage and performers, as well as the audience.

7. Seating: The number and layout of seats should consider the capacity of the building and the number of guests expected to attend.

8. Exterior design: The design of the building should be aesthetically pleasing to create a positive first impression for attendees.

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