WO2020105830A1 - Théâtre à environnement de visionnage en jardin vert - Google Patents
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- the present invention relates to a theater for providing a greenery screening environment for customers and a method for building the same, and more particularly, to a theater for providing a greenery screening environment that is configured to allow an interior thereof to be built with an environment similar to a place for an outside picnic, thereby making customers feel as if they take a rest in nature, while seeing a movie.
- the conventional theaters are generally configured to arrange the same seats in one space in parallel to each other, to assign seat numbers to the seats, and to allow the customers to see the movie after they sit only on their seat indicated on their ticket.
- the customers move only in the space defined by their seat, and accordingly, it is difficult to take a comfortable posture in seeing the movie, which causes the customers to turn away such theaters.
- the conventional theaters are designed to make the customers just to see the movie therein, so that spaces in the theaters are dark or panels disposed on a ceiling and a wall surface are dark, which makes the customers visiting the theaters always feel frustrated or locked.
- the present invention is proposed to solve the spatial problems the conventional theaters have had and to utilize the theaters as more open space for rest, and also, the present invention is proposed to provide a new theater structure capable of providing an environment where the customers see a movie, while they feel as if they enjoy an outdoor picnic.
- the present invention has been made in view of the above-mentioned problems occurring in the related art, and it is an object of the present invention to provide a theater for providing a greenery screening environment that is configured to allow customers to take a seat comfortably on a floor, while fixed seats in the conventional theaters are being not arranged on the floor, so that the customers can see a movie in a more open space.
- a theater including: a ceiling, a floor and a plurality of wall surfaces for forming a screening space therein; a main projection surface disposed on a front surface of the screening space; a main projector for projecting images onto the main projection surface; a cushion member located on top of the floor; and sound absorbing members located on the plurality of wall surfaces, wherein at least a portion of the floor has a given inclination.
- the cushion member located on top of the floor is artificial grass made of at least one of polyethylene, polypropylene, and nylon or a combination thereof.
- the floor is formed by a structure built on a flat reference surface, and the structure includes: at least two support members spaced apart from each other by an arbitrary distance in such a manner as to have different heights; and a plate member placed on tops of the two support members to form the floor.
- the structure includes a lattice member located on the underside of the plate member.
- At least a portion of the floor is a flat surface with no inclination, and tent type structures are built on the flat surface with no inclination.
- the floor includes a first area and a second area dividable by a step.
- the floor includes a first area and a second area, and the first area and the second area are flat surfaces having different inclination values.
- plants are disposed on at least a portion of the plurality of wall surfaces.
- an area in which the plants are disposed is not laminated on an area in which the sound absorbing members are disposed.
- the plants are filled in frames having given shapes, and the frames in which the plants are filled are disposed on at least a portion of the plurality of wall surfaces.
- a plurality of frames in which the plants are filled are disposed on at least a portion of the plurality of wall surfaces, and the plants having different colors from the plants filled in other frames are filled in at least one of the plurality of frames, or the plants are filled in at least one of the plurality of frames to a different shape from the plants filled in other frames.
- the frames disposed on the wall surface are combined to each other to produce one design on the wall surface.
- the theater further includes a first sub projector for projecting images onto at least one of the plurality of wall surfaces.
- the theater further includes a second sub projector for projecting images onto at least a portion of the floor.
- the theater further includes a plurality of lighting devices located on the ceiling, the lighting devices being optical fiber lighting devices.
- the theater for providing a greenery screening environment can provide a larger space for the customers than the conventional theaters having the fixed seats arranged therein, thereby improving the environment in seeing a movie therein and further utilizing the limited space therein more widely.
- the theater according to the present invention can be provided with the interiors using natural objects to allow closed screening spaces in the conventional theaters to be changed to an open fresh screening space.
- the theater according to the present invention can play images related to natural environments for a given period of time before a movie is seen, thereby permitting the customers to see the movie after they enter the screening space of the theater and thus take a rest in a fresh environment.
- FIG.1 is an exemplary view showing a theater for providing a greenery screening environment according to the present invention.
- FIG.2 is a perspective view showing the theater according to the present invention.
- FIGS.3 to 5 are perspective views showing structures for constituting a floor in the theater according to the present invention.
- FIGS.6 and 7 are side views showing an area having no inclination and an area having a given inclination formed on the floor in the theater according to the present invention.
- FIG.8 is a side view showing two areas having different inclinations formed on the floor in the theater according to the present invention, wherein the two areas are divided by means of a step.
- FIG.9 is a side view showing a table disposed on the floor in the theater according to the present invention.
- FIGS.10A to 10C are perspective, bottom, and side views showing the table.
- FIG.11 is a side view showing the installation of a main projection surface in the theater according to the present invention.
- FIGS.12 and 13 are side views showing another example of the floor in the theater according to the present invention.
- FIG.14 is a front view showing the interior of the theater where the floor is formed on a seat stage in the theater according to the present invention.
- FIGS.15 and 16 are exemplary views showing members inclusive of plants are located on a wall surface of the theater according to the present invention.
- FIGS.17 and 18 are exemplary and perspective views showing sub images projected on the floor or wall surface of the theater through sub projectors.
- FIG.19 is a top view showing a fragrance device and oxygen generators located in the theater according to the present invention.
- FIG.20 is a perspective view showing lighting devices located on the ceiling of the theater according to the present invention.
- FIGS.21A and 21B are exemplary views showing an entrance aisle and a lounge of the theater according to the present invention.
- FIG.22 is an exemplary view showing another greenery screening environment of the theater according to the present invention.
- one element When it is said that one element is described as being “connected” or “coupled” to the other element, one element may be directly connected or coupled to the other element, but it should be understood that another element may be present between the two elements.
- FIGS.1 and 2 a theater for providing a greenery screening environment according to the present invention will be explained with reference to FIGS.1 and 2.
- FIG.1 is an exemplary view showing a theater for providing a greenery screening environment according to the present invention, and unlike a conventional theater having stairs on a floor and seats fixedly located on each stair, the theater according to the present invention is provided with non-fixed seats arranged on a flat floor.
- An object of the present invention is to provide a theater capable of making customers see a movie as well as feel as if they take a rest, while sitting on a place for an outside picnic, and to do this, the theater according to the present invention is configured to have only the floor having a given inclination, while removing the fixed seats therefrom, so that the theater can be changed to have a more open structure.
- the theater according to the present invention has various kinds of interiors and structures so as to build a fresh environment, which will be in detail explained below.
- the theater as mentioned in the description has to be understood as a building constructed on the ground, and the theater largely includes a screening space in which a main projector and a main projection surface are provided to allow the customers directly to see a movie, an entrance aisle through which the customers enter the screening space, and a lounge in which the customers take a rest.
- FIG.2 is a perspective view showing the theater according to the present invention.
- the theater has the screening space constituted of a ceiling 10, a floor 20, and wall surfaces 30, a main projection surface 100 onto which images are projected, a main projector 110 for projecting the images, a cushion member 250 located on the floor 20, sound absorbing members 350 disposed on the wall surfaces 30, and an entrance door 500 for customers.
- the respective components of the theater according to the present invention will be explained.
- the ceiling 10, the floor 20 and the wall surfaces 30 are basic structures for constituting the theater, and the structures are provided with devices required for screening and interiors or members for providing a fresh screening environment.
- the ceiling 10 is provided with lighting devices for lighting the internal space at the time when the customers take a rest in the screening space
- the floor 20 is provided with the cushion member 250 having cushion capability, desirably, artificial grass
- the wall surfaces 30 are provided with plants or panels in or to which plants are filled or attached.
- the theater according to the present invention does not have any fixed seats on the floor 20, and further, the floor 20 has the given inclination.
- the cushion member 250 located on the floor 20 and a structure of the floor 20 having the given inclination will be in detail explained.
- the cushion member 250 is located on the whole area of the floor 20 or on a smaller area than the area of the floor 20. Accordingly, the customers sit directly on the cushion member 250, and otherwise, non-fixed seats are arranged on the cushion member 250.
- the cushion member 250 is made of various materials, desirably at least one of polyethylene, polypropylene, and nylon or any two combinations of them, more desirably artificial grass as shown in FIG.1.
- the cushion member 250 is constituted of a plurality of tile-shaped members arranged on the floor 20, and otherwise, one member having an area as required is located directly on the floor 20.
- the cushion member 250 or the plurality of tile-shaped cushion members 250 is fixed to the floor 20 by means of adhesives applied thereto, and otherwise, recesses are formed on the floor 20 so as to allow the cushion members 250 to be arranged therein.
- the tile-shaped cushion members 250 are arranged one by one in the recesses formed on the floor 20, which is advantageous for repairing and maintenance in the future. For example, if some of the cushion members 250 are damaged or broken, they are just exchanged with new ones, thereby enabling easy maintenance.
- the cushion member 250 has a thickness of at least 20 mm or more so as to provide sufficient cushion capability and thus to make the customers feel comfortable, and desirably, the cushion member 250 has a thickness of 20 to 40 mm.
- the floor 20 having the given inclination will be explained, and only if the floor 20 has a surface on which the customers or devices are supported, it is not limited in a structure and a construction method thereof. Now, examples of some desirable structures of the floor 20 according to the present invention will be explained below.
- a first construction method and a first structure for the floor 20 are carried out by casting concrete to build the floor 20 as shown in FIG.2.
- the forms take a shape like the floor 20 as shown in FIG.2, and next, the concrete is cast on the forms, thereby building the floor 20. If the floor 20 is built as the concrete structure, like this, it provides high structural rigidity and stability.
- FIGS.3 and 4 other structures for the floor 20 are suggested in FIGS.3 and 4, and as shown in FIGS.3 and 4, a plurality of members are arranged along the inner edges of the screening space on a flat reference surface, and next, a plate member is covered on the members, thereby building the floor 20.
- FIG.3 shows a second construction method and a second structure for the floor 20.
- four support members 25 and 26 are placed on corners of a reference surface in the screening space, and next, a plate member 24 is covered on tops of the four support members 25 and 26.
- the heights of the support members 25 and 26 are different from each other so that the floor 20 has a given inclination.
- the reference surface is a flat surface, without having any inclination, and desirably, it is a concrete basic structure.
- the two support members 25 are located on the rear corners of the screening space, and also, the two support members 26 are located on the front corners (on which the main screen is located) of the screening space.
- the heights of the support members 25 on the rear corners are greater than those of the support members 26 on the front corners.
- the plate member 24 is covered on tops of the support members 25 and 26 to build the floor 20 having the given inclination. Even though not shown in the figure, on the other hand, portions of the support members coming into contact with the plate member may be cut slantly so that the plate member can be easily covered slantly thereon.
- FIG.4 shows a third construction method and a third structure for the floor 20.
- support members 21 to 23 are placed to surround the inner edges of the screening space, and next, a plate member 24 is covered on tops of the support members 21 to 23.
- the support member 21 is located on the inner edge of the rear surface of the screening space, and also, the support member 22 is located on the inner edge of the front surface thereof.
- the slant members 23 are located along the inner edges of the side surfaces of the screening space to connect the support members 21 and 22, and the plate member 24 is covered on tops of the support members 21 and 22 and the slant members 23.
- the members as mentioned in FIGS.3 and 4 are wood or metal members.
- FIG.5 shows an example wherein a lattice member 27 is further provided to the construction method and structure of FIG.4.
- the lattice member 27 having a plurality of lattices is placed on tops of the support members 21 and 22 and the slant members 23, and next, the plate member 24 is covered on top of the lattice member 27, thereby building the floor 20.
- the lattice member 27 is a wood or metal member, and if the plate member 24 is covered on top of the lattice member 27, the floor 20 can have relatively higher rigidity.
- the floor 20 Various examples for building the floor 20 have been explained, and if the floor 20 is built to have such structures as shown in FIGS.3 to 5, it can be more easily built than that built through concrete casting. If there is a need to change the structure of the screening space in the future, also, the structure of the floor 20 can be changed with ease. For example, the structure of the floor 20 as shown in FIGS.3 to 5 is easily made on a building already constructed, and if it is desired to change the screening space into another screening space in the future, or if it is desired to utilize the screening space as a space for another purpose, the floor 20 can be easily removed from the screening space.
- the plate member as shown in FIGS.3 to 5 can be separately made, and on an outside workplace, accordingly, the cushion member 250 is first attached to the plate member. Next, the plate member is just moved and then covered on tops of the support members or slant members 23, thereby achieving high efficiency in the construction.
- the floor 20 has the given inclination with respect to the surface of the ground, and at this time, the given inclination provides an effect capable of preventing the view fields of the rear-seat customers in the screening space of the theater from being hidden by the front-seat customers.
- the floor 20 has an inclination of desirably 4 to 5° with respect to the surface of the ground, more desirably an inclination of 4.2°.
- FIG.6 shows another structure of the floor 20 in the screening space, and while the floor 20 as mentioned above has the given inclination over every area, the floor 20 as shown in FIG.6 has a flat area (area A) having no inclination formed on at least a portion thereof.
- the non-fixed seats are arranged on the floor 20 in the theater according to the present invention, and as shown in FIG.6, they include mat type seats 320, sofa type seats 310, and tent type seats 300. At this time, even if the mat type seats 320 and the sofa type seats 310 are arranged on the floor 20, there is no difficulty in their arrangement because of the given inclination of the floor 20, so that they can be arranged on the floor 20 having the given inclination.
- the tent type seats 300 having a plurality of members are located on the slant surface of the floor 20, they may collapse, thereby causing stability and safety problems, so that the flat area is formed on a portion of the floor 20 to locate the tent type seats 300 thereon.
- the tent type seats 300 are located on the flat area A of the floor 20, and the mat type seats 320 and the sofa type seats 310 are arranged on the area B having the given inclination of the floor 20.
- FIG.7 shows yet another structure of the floor 20 in the screening space
- the floor 20 as shown in FIG.7 has two flat areas (areas A and P) formed on the front and rear sides of the screening space and an area B having a given inclination formed between the areas A and P.
- the area P close to the front surface of the theater is an area in which the mat type seats 320 among the non-fixed seats are located, so that while the customers are sitting or lying on the mat type seats 320 to see a movie, inconveniences occurring from the slant floor may be removed.
- the floor 20 in the screening space has the plurality of flat areas.
- FIG.8 shows still another structure of the floor 20 in the screening space, and the floor 20 has two areas having different inclinations from each other, while the two areas are being divided by a step.
- the floor 20 includes an area C formed on the rear side of the screening space and an area D formed on the front side of the screening space.
- the sofa type seats 310 are arranged on the area C, and the mat type seats 320 on the area D. Since different kinds of seats can be arranged on the floor 20 in the screening space, on the other hand, there is a need to divide the space of the floor 20.
- the postures of the customers sitting on the mat type seats are different from those sitting on the soft type seats according to the shapes of the seats, and accordingly, degrees of comfortable feelings applied to the customers are different according to the inclination of the floor 20, so that there is a need to form two or more areas having different inclinations in the screening space.
- the customers sitting on the mat type seats 320 to see a movie in detail, their body area supported against the floor becomes increased so that they see the movie, while lying on the seats. If the floor 20 has a high inclination, in this case, the customers sitting on the mat type seats 320 feel uncomfortable.
- the floor 20 on which the sofa type seats 310 are arranged has to have a high inclination.
- the floor 20 as shown in FIG.8 is provided in case where there is a need to form the areas having different inclinations from each other on the floor 20, and as shown in FIG.8, an inclination ⁇ 2 of the floor 20 on the area C is different from an inclination ⁇ 1 of the floor 20 on the area D.
- a step is provided to divide the two or more areas.
- a handrail that is, a given height structure for blocking the edge of the area or other partitioning structures may be used so as to divide the areas C and D.
- FIG.9 shows the theater having tables 330 as well as the non-fixed seats such as the tent type seats 330, the sofa type seats 310 and the mat type seats 320 in the screening space, and FIGS.10A to 10C show respective parts of each table 330 placed on the floor 20.
- the table 330 whose underside is generally flattened, and since the floor 20 of the theater according to the present invention is slant, the table 330 may become inclinedly located on the floor 20 if it has the flat underside. In this case, it is hard to place an object or food on the table 330, and accordingly, there is a need to adjust the horizontal level of the table 330.
- the theater according to the present invention has the table 330 having height adjusting means 332 disposed on the underside thereof.
- FIG.10A is a perspective view of the table 330.
- the theater according to the present invention further includes the tables 330 on which the customer's object or food is placed, while they are seeing a movie.
- the tables 330 are placed in the tent type seats, and they are placed around the sofa type seats 310 or the mat type seats 320, desirably, in front of them.
- the tables 330 can be freely moved, while being not fixedly located on the floor 20.
- the tables 330 may be placed on the floor having the given inclination or on the flat floor having no given inclination, and so as to adjust the horizontal levels of the tables 330 according to the inclination of the floor 20, accordingly, each table 330 has the height adjusting means 332. At least one or more height adjusting means 332 are disposed on the underside of the table 330, desirably on the corners of the underside of the table 330, thereby allowing the horizontal level of the table 330 to be adjusted by the customers.
- FIGS.10B and 10C show the bottom and side views of the table 330, and examples of the height adjusting means 332 are suggested.
- screw members can be used as the height adjusting means 332 of the table 330, and at this time, grooves 334 are formed on the underside of the table 330 to rotatingly insert the screw members 332 thereinto, so that the lengths of the screw members 332 can be adjusted.
- FIG.11 is a side view showing the installation of the main projection surface 100 in the theater according to the present invention, and hereinafter, an installation height of the main projection surface 100 and an inclined angle of the main projection surface 100 from the front surface of the theater will be explained below.
- the main projection surface 100 is constituted of a matte screen made of a white opaque cloth or plastic material, a lenticular screen having a curved surface, a glass bead screen having tiny beads formed on the surface thereof, or the like.
- the main projection surface 100 is constituted of a silver screen, a high gain screen, and so on.
- the theater is configured to allow the customers to sit on the non-fixed seats, not on the existing fixed seats, and at this time, the non-fixed seats have lower heights than the generally fixed seats, so that there is a need to install the main projection surface 100 according to the seat characteristics of the theater.
- the theater is configured to allow the seats to be arranged directly on the inclined floor 20, unlike the existing theaters, and accordingly, the customers see the movie in the state of being much more lying on the seats, so that there is a need to provide the main projection surface 100 having different installation height and inclination from the existing main projection surface in consideration of the postures of the customers.
- the main projection surface 100 is located at a position higher by h, where h is obtained by subtracting h2 from h1 in the FIG. 11, from the reference surface of the theater, desirably at a position higher by a distance of 1.5 to 1.8 m, and also, the main projection surface 100 is fixed to the wall surface 30 in a state of being inclined by a tilting angle of ⁇ 3 from the wall surface 30. At this time, the tilting angle of ⁇ 3 is desirably in a range of 4 to 10°.
- the tilting angle of ⁇ 3 may have other values according to the location of the projector, the angle of the projector, the height of the screen from the floor, the inclination of the floor, and the position of the back seat at the end of the theater. If it is assumed that the inclination of the floor 20 is in a range of 3 to 5°, the tilting angle of the main projection surface 100 is desirably in a range of 4 to 10° in consideration of the postures of the customers sitting on the non-fixed seats, especially the sofa type seats 310 greatest in the number of seats arranged, the location of a projection room as shown in FIG.2, and the installation position of the main projector 110.
- FIG.12 shows another example of the floor in the screening space, and as shown in FIG.12, the inclined floor 20 is located on top of the seat stage existing in the conventional screening space, without any removal of the seat stage, while providing the greenery screening environment.
- FIG.12 shows the floor of the screening space in the examples as shown in FIGS.3 to 5 , but in the example as shown in FIG.12, the stair type seat stage exists on the floor.
- the stair type seat stage is placed to generally form steps, and the fixed seats are installed on each stair of the seat stage.
- FIG.12 shows the example where the screening space already built, that is, the theater is remodeled to provide the greenery screening environment according to the present invention.
- the floor 20 having the given inclination is covered on top of the seat stage, and further, the non-fixed seats 300 and 310 are arranged on the floor 20.
- a variety of construction methods for placing the floor 20 on the top of the seat stage may be utilized, and for example, the members as shown in FIGS.3 to 5 may be utilized.
- the plate member 24 is placed over the plurality of stairs of the seat stage having the steps to form one floor 20 (which is called a first method), and otherwise, the support members 21, 22, 25 and 26 and the slant members 23 are located on each stair of the seat stage to form the floor 20 (which is called a second method).
- one plate member 24 as shown in FIG.3 or 4 is placed on the plurality of stairs of the seat stage having the steps in the state where the support members are not located on the stairs, and accordingly, the plate member 24 has the same inclination as the seat stage, thereby finishing the formation of the floor 20.
- at least one or more support members 21, 22, 25 and 26 and the slant members 23 as shown in FIG.3 or 4 are located on each stair of the seat stage, and next, the plate member 24 is covered on tops of the support members and the slant members, thereby finishing the formation of the floor 20.
- FIG.12 shows divided areas A and B according to the inclination of the floor 20.
- the area A of the floor 20 has the inclination of an angle ⁇ with respect to a horizontal surface
- the area B of the floor 20 has the inclination of an angle ⁇ with respect to the horizontal surface.
- the ⁇ is a value smaller than the ⁇ .
- the area A has the inclination having no connection with the inclination of the seat stage
- the area B has the same inclination as the inclination (which is defined as a linear line formed by connecting the edges of the respective steps of the seat stage) of the seat stage.
- the floor 20 can be divided into the plurality of areas on top of the seat stage, and the respective areas have different inclinations from each other with respect to the horizontal surface.
- fences 340 are installed on the floor 20 so as to separate the areas A and B from each other to provide safety for the customers.
- the first or second method as mentioned above is just one example for forming the floor 20 on which the non-fixed seats are arranged on the stair type seat stage, and in addition thereto, of course, various methods may be provided to form the floor 20.
- FIG.13 shows another example in the formation of the floor in the theater according to the present invention.
- the floor in FIG.13 has the stair type seat stage already disposed in the screening space, but unlike the floor 20 in FIG.12, the floor 20 in FIG.13 has a plurality of areas having small inclinations with respect to the horizontal surface, that is, having inclinations of 3 to 6°, more preferably 4°, and steps 390 for connecting the areas.
- the non-fixed seats are arranged on the respective areas.
- the area A and area B distinguished by a fence 340 have an inclination of 4° for areas on which the non-fixed seats are arranged.
- the floor 20 as shown in FIG.13 has the plurality of areas dividable by the steps.
- the plurality of areas formed on top of the seat stage have the same inclination as the horizontal surface or have different inclinations from each other with respect to the horizontal surface.
- the fences 340 are located on the steps dividing the floor 20 into the plurality of areas, so that they can be taken by the customers who move the space between the steps or can prevent children customers from falling, thereby enhancing safety.
- the cushion member (desirably, artificial grass having cushion power and color so that the customers feel as if grass is laid on the floor) is placed on the floor 20 located on top of the seat stage, and further, plants or panels in or to which plants are filled or attached are located on the side wall surfaces of the screening space.
- FIG.14 is a front view showing the screening space having the floor as shown in FIG.13.
- a stair type aisle (which is indicated by “stairs” in the figure) is formed on the floor as shown in FIG.14, and the stair type aisle is extended from the front side of the floor to the rear side thereof.
- the stair type aisle of the floor is formed of areas formed by the area on the floor, that is, the slant floor (area B) and the steps, and otherwise, the stair type aisle of the floor is formed of a stair structure separately built on the floor.
- the cushion member is built on the stair type aisle, and also, it has green color similar to the grass.
- FIGS.15 and 16 are exemplary views showing that members inclusive of plants are located on the wall surface 30 of the theater according to the present invention.
- FIG.15 is the exemplary view of the wall surface 30 of the theater according to the present invention, and according to the present invention, above all, plants are formed on at least a portion of the wall surface 30 in the theater.
- the plants are bryophyte like mosses, and more desirably, they are reindeer mosses which grow only with humidity in space, without any separate supply of water thereto.
- the plants are fixed to the surfaces of the sound absorbing members 350 already located on the wall surface 30 by means of adhesives. Otherwise, the plants are filled in the frames having recesses, and next, the frames are attached to the surfaces of the sound absorbing members 350. Further, the frames in which the plants are filled are arranged on the wall surface 30 of the theater in parallel to the sound absorbing members 350.
- FIG.15 shows the example wherein the plants are fixed to the surfaces of the sound absorbing members 350 already located on the wall surface 30 by means of adhesives.
- FIG.16 shows the example wherein the frames 400 in which the plants are filled are arranged on the wall surface 30 of the theater in parallel to the sound absorbing members 350.
- the frames in which the plants are filled provide a good outer appearance for the screening space and serve to adjust humidity in the screening space.
- the frames serve to perform sound absorption
- FIG.16 shows that the frames in which the plants are filled are not laminated on tops of the sound absorbing members 350 so as to utilize the sound absorption functions thereof.
- the number of sound absorbing members 350 attached to the wall surface 30 can be minimized, and also, the bent degree of the wall surface 30 is more reduced than that in the case where the frames are laminated on the surfaces of the sound absorbing members 350, so that the wall surface 30 can be advantageously utilized as another projection surface onto which images are projected.
- the colors and shapes of the plants on the respective frames 400 are different from each other, and the frames 400 having the different colors and shapes are combined with each other so that the whole of them looks like one design.
- the frames 400 in which the plants are filled are arranged to a shape of + on the wall surface 30 of the theater, and in addition thereto, of course, the colors and shapes of the plants on the respective frames 400 are different from each other, so that when the frames 400 having the different colors and shapes are combined with each other, one big design may be made on the whole wall surface 30 of the theater.
- the plants are attached to the sound absorbing members 350 located on the wall surface 30 by means of adhesives, but the design on the wall surface of the theater in FIG.16 is made by the combination of the frames 400.
- the colors of the plants in the respective frames 400 are selected according to the design of the wall surface and the plants having the selected colors are filled or attached in or to the wall surface.
- the frames 400 are combinedly arranged on the wall surface, thereby obtaining the desired design of the wall surface as shown in FIG.16.
- the plant frames are disposed on the wall surface, without any gaps therebetween, thereby providing interior effects, but of course, they may be isolated from each other, thereby providing various atmospheres.
- FIGS.17 and 18 are exemplary and perspective views showing sub projectors 210 and 220 as well as the main projector 110 in the theater according to the present invention.
- FIG.17 is an exemplary view showing a state wherein images are projected on the wall surface 30 or the floor 20 of the theater
- FIG.18 is a perspective view showing the installation of the sub projectors.
- two sub projection surfaces 201 and 202 are formed on the left wall surface 30 and the floor 20.
- the sub projection surfaces may be made of a material different from the main projection surface 100.
- the sub projection surfaces do not have any shapes of screens like the main projection surface 100, and accordingly, they may become the wall surface 30 or the floor 20 in the theater, or the floor 20 on which the cushion member 250 is located.
- the main projection surface 100 is constituted of a matte screen made of a white opaque cloth
- the sub projection surfaces become the wall surfaces 30 made of concrete, or they become the interior panels formed on the concrete wall surfaces 30.
- the structures themselves located on the sub projection surfaces formed on the ceiling 10 and the floor 20 can be functioned as projection surfaces.
- the sub projectors are provided in the theater so as to project images onto the sub projection surfaces, and the sub projectors are not limited in position only if they can project images onto the sub projection surfaces.
- the sub projector 210 is located on the right wall surface 30 to project images onto the left wall surface 30, and the sub projector 220 is located on the ceiling 10 to project images onto the floor 20.
- the theater according to the present invention further includes additional devices so as to provide the greenery screening environment
- FIG.19 is a top view showing a fragrance device and oxygen generators located in the theater according to the present invention.
- the fragrance device 600 injects and diffuses fragrance to the internal space of the theater, and the installation position thereof is not limited particularly.
- the injection hole of the fragrance device 600 is formed toward the entrance door 500 of the theater.
- the fragrance device 600 serves to inject the fragrance toward the entrance door 500 of the theater whenever it senses the customers entering the theater or periodically, so that the customers entering the entrance door 500 of the theater can feel natural emotion with the fragrance.
- the fragrance device 600 includes a motion sensor for sensing the customers entering the theater or a timer mounted therein to inject the fragrance periodically.
- the oxygen generators 700 are located in the theater according to the present invention.
- the oxygen generators serve to adjust a concentration of oxygen in the theater, and desirably, the oxygen generators 700 have monitoring means for measuring the concentration of oxygen so that they can adjust an amount of oxygen generated according to the monitored results, and otherwise, they can adjust the amount of oxygen generated according to driving control of a theater controller as will be discussed later.
- FIG.20 is a perspective view showing lighting devices located on the ceiling 10 of the theater according to the present invention. As shown in FIG.20, at least two kinds of lighting devices are provided on the ceiling 10 of the theater. In detail, there are first lighting devices 801 for adjusting brightness of the screening space and second lighting devices 802 for producing specific patterns on the ceiling 10 of the theater. The first lighting devices 801 are used generally to raise indoor illumination, and accordingly, a detailed explanation on them will be avoided. Hereinafter, the second lighting devices 802 according to the present invention will be explained below.
- the second lighting devices 802 include a plurality of light emitters or a group of light emitting surfaces, and desirably, they are optical fiber lighting devices.
- each second lighting device 802 includes one light source and a plurality of optical fibers to which the light emitted from the light source is transmitted, and as the ends of the optical fibers are exposed to the ceiling 10, various patterns can be produced on the ceiling 10. Further, the sections of the ends of the optical fibers exposed to the ceiling 10 have different areas, thereby making the customers feel as if stars having different sizes twinkle in the night sky.
- FIGS.1 to 20 show only the screening space in which the customers see the movie, but in addition to the screening space, the theater according to the present invention further includes an entrance aisle and a lounge so as to enhance the greenery mood before the customers enter the screening space.
- FIGS.21A and 21B are exemplary views showing the entrance aisle and lounge of the theater according to the present invention. As shown in FIGS.21A and 21B, the panels in which the plants are filled are attached to the entrance aisle and the wall surface of the lounge, and further, plants are located on the spaces of the entrance aisle and the lounge.
- the oxygen generators and the fragrance device as mentioned above may be located on the entrance aisle and perform the same functions as above, and furthermore, an output device like a speaker is located to generate various natural sounds such as water, bird, and wind sounds, thereby making the customers feel as if they are in nature at the moment when they enter the entrance aisle.
- FIG.22 is an exemplary view showing another greenery screening environment of the theater according to the present invention.
- the floor as shown in FIG.22 has an inclination greater than 0° and less than 5°, and the wall surface is made of wood.
- the customers sitting on the non-fixed seats feel more stable than they sitting on the non-fixed seats located on the floor having a relatively high inclination, and there is no big difficulty in building the floor having the minimized inclination, thereby advantageously providing the greenery screening environment in every place with ease.
- a plurality of thin and long wood pieces are arranged on the wall surfaces of the theater, thereby producing eco-friendly atmosphere, and furthermore, green plants or panels in which plants are put are placed on the rear sides of the wood pieces, thereby more abundantly producing the eco-friendly atmosphere through the balance of the wood and the plants.
- a plurality of non-fixed seats are arranged on the floor close to a flat surface, and at this time, bean-bag type non-fixed seats are located on the front side close to the screen, while the tent type seats are being located on the rear side distant from the screen.
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La présente invention concerne un théâtre à environnement de visionnage en jardin vert pour des clients et son procédé de construction. Plus particulièrement, la présente invention concerne un théâtre à environnement de visionnage en jardin vert qui est configuré en ayant son intérieur construit comme un environnement extérieur pour pique-nique, ce qui donne aux clients la sensation de se reposer dans la nature, tout en regardant un film.
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