Why don't you build a village on top of the world tree

Episode XXIV: Rosas One Dormitory and Auditorium

You've gotten used to writing letters with your left hand lately.

Watch Richay on the side as he writes the numbers on paper at the tip of the pen.

He seems to be struggling badly to draw a line towards the drawing table.

I think I'll buy a drafter. Similar is also true in this world.

"Are you done with the calculations?

"It's just over. How's Richay? Can you draw?"

"Although the temporary audience seating was easier..."

"If you want to draw fine lines, you need to get used to them."

I sit next to Richay and have him draw a line specifying the angle and length.

It's a dormitory and auditorium in Rosas that we're designing. It is an order that we want it to be integrated, and it has been decided that it will be built near the sink-raising hut of a second branch where not many people will come to show us the practice landscape.

"Are you sure you want to take this shape?

"Oh, this way you won't be able to leak sound toward the residential area, and you won't be blamed for practicing outdoors because you can blind spots in buildings"

"You don't look at the shape."

I don't think there's a problem with habitability.

The living space, the dormitory part and the auditorium are separated, so it would be easy to relax.

It's a building that serves as a base for Rosas, so we're going to make it look a little more stylish.

"What is this Breeze Soleil?

Richay snaps his neck.

Breeze Soleil is like an armor door, a louver integrated with architecture.

It can be well ventilated while blocking sunlight and sight from the outside.

Unlike mere walls, there are gaps running in parallel, so the effect on appearance cannot be ignored, and poor use cannot be made.

Named by the master of modern architecture, Le Corbusier, Breeze Soleil, whom he preferred, was originally used in India to adjust sunlight.

This time it is the adoption of a result that cuts the gaze on the auditorium, while allowing it to have exterior characteristics, as well as allowing those in the auditorium to gain a sense of openness.

Though you can't show yourself during the audition, you get into the audition with the psychological effect of being aware of a human being who is outside the more open to the outside.

In addition, because of the gaps, there are much more light intakes than normal wall surfaces, making the interior very bright.

A lot of lights would be better in an auditorium that checks for detail movements. If you're in the way, you can also adjust the angle of Breeze Soleil to block the sunlight.

Sometimes I explain to Richay, and I go ahead with the design.

For this minute, we'll be able to work on construction during the spring.

When construction begins, the partner replaces Melmie from Rishay.

This is a collaborative effort that I have experienced more than once. Besides, there are a lot of other craftsmen, so sweet things are unlikely to happen.

I'm talking about working before I expect that because it's my job.

"It's going to work."

Melmie pokes her arms up into the sky. It's like a bear threat pose.

The craftsmen were used to it, and responded with one hand up in a bitter smile.

"Well, let's start with the foundations."

Hold a bunch of drawings in your authorized right hand that you can move, and I'll give you instructions.

"Still, it's a three-dimensional building."

Melmie looks at the blueprints and mouths her thoughts.

"I want you to tell me there's a tingle."

"In this case, isn't it the same?

"It's a matter of mood."

"I'd rather love you than I'm in love. Target?

"Yes, like that"

"Lost more than lost?

"Closer, I guess."

Words are hard.

"Keep the foundations well organized. Because it's the shape of a dormitory on top of it."

The purpose of being bottomed up at the foundation is to make the quarters high floors.

This time the building, in turn from the entrance side, becomes the staircase part that goes up to the dormitory, if it is another building, the dormitory part at the height of the second floor, and the auditorium that goes down a step beyond it.

The ground floor part of the dormitory is a sturdy foundation made of wood, so that the wind passes well. One side wall of the archdeacon is open towards this foundation section, a mechanism through which the wind blows from Breeze Soleil opposite the archdeacon. The tree at the base is often dried using a round thickness.

The foundation gets in the way and you can't see what's going on inside the auditorium from the outside, and even if you go around back, it doesn't look good inside due to Breeze Soleil's influence. However, for those who are auditioning inside, it is easy to spend even when the body is lit by fire by exercising in order for the wind to blow through, and it is possible to open windows without the influence of snow, even if there is snow in the winter, because there is a dormitory on the base side.

"Once the foundation has been assembled, install branchmimic armor in place to prevent sound."

Its elastic, vibration-absorbing brunch mimic armor is used to make the sound of the auditorium less leaky outside.

One of the craftsmen comes to my side and asks me to show him the blueprints of the stairs.

"You have a pretty wide tread surface,"

"I have the tools to carry in and out, so I'm taking the scaffolding wide. And watch out for holes for stormwater drainage."

"Copy that. But this could have been a slope, right?

"They also go up and down the stairs to train their feet. Slopes shall be provided separately from the stairs in a way that connects the dormitory to the auditorium"

"A trouper is an outfit, a physical battle."

Glamorous impressions tend to precede, but those people have their bodies as capital, too.

Even in previous life, the theatre department was a sports club like the brass club. He was running in and stuff.

Rosas, not just one, but the troupers in this world will do other instruments and juggling in addition to stage theatre, so they will use their strength and nerves to practice as well.

"Amane, look over there"

If Melmie told me to turn my gaze, there were a couple of orphanage kids looking at the construction site from a distance because of the intrigue.

You noticed what I was looking at, and the kids ran away.

"I wonder what. I've never been here to peek at a construction site recently."

The town of Takakus is developing, so construction is taking place somewhere but in the winter.

In the case of large buildings like the aerial market, there were other people besides children who came to peek at it on the basis of interest, but I don't think they would come to see much of the dormitory or auditorium.

"Rosas, don't you want to be in one seat, or something?

"He also said he wanted to include newcomers, and if he's going to plant art, he says it's easier to get it from within the kids..."

As far as I'm concerned, I want more architect aspiring kids.

I'm going to be working pretty hard to design an eye-catching one.

"There's no sculpture this time, is there?"

Get your consciousness back to work on Melmie's words.

"I don't think I need it because it's not an architecture designed to catch people's attention. It's only a dormitory and an auditorium."

But I want to put sculpture in the theater I'm designing right now. I want to put the statues down.

Melmie, who looked a little unfortunate, quickly regained her temper and headed to work.

Is it about the beginning of summer that the dormitory and auditorium will be completed?

The dormitory and auditorium were completed while the rehab of the right arm, which was ready to move, was still designing the theatre.

A guide to the quarters and the auditorium will be accompanied by Mr. Raywan, the sitting chairman of the Rosas seat.

The front of the entrance to the entrance is a wide staircase three metres high and there is a deck space next to it.

Mr. Raywan ran back and forth through the stairs once and nodded satisfactorily.

"It's just the right salt plum. I can't let my foot slide with my treads wide open. Yeah, let's run up, let's run down. It's just the right width."

He also wanted to make sure it was safe to use for training.

Mr. Raywan turns his gaze to deck space.

The triangular deck space next to the stairs is surrounded by an oval with a gap open fence.

"That's a rest stop, isn't it?

"Yeah, it's the size of a meal."

The deck space that you can enter and exit from the open and closed windows in the building on the side of the dormitory is sunny and it is advisable to set aside planting pots and other things to greenish. If you plant Takowka, you can also illuminate the next staircase to some extent.

Up the stairs opens the dormitory door. Both open so you can carry large baggage.

"The ground floor has a dining room and kitchen and a janitor's room. On the second floor, there are fifteen small rooms, two rows at a time across the hallway, for a total of thirty rooms."

You'll need something more like a dormitory warden than it is a dormitory. The janitor's office on the ground floor is a little spacious based on that.

If you do anything wrong, you'll be scolded in the janitor's office. Be a good boy, trouper.

"What is the staircase behind that hallway?

Mr. Raywan looks at the tip of his finger and answers.

"The lower staircase leads to the auditorium, the upper staircase leads to the warehouse of stage tools and the back of the scene, and if you ignore the staircase and continue down the hallway, it leads you to the place where the supervisor's seat and lighting overlooking the auditorium are arranged"

"Oh, that one."

I had shown the blueprints in advance and got the understanding, but I guess I didn't know until I actually saw them.

"By the way, use the slope at the opposite pole of the hallway for loading and unloading heavy goods. It leads to everything in the dormitory, in the auditorium, in the warehouse, behind the scenes."

"I see. You have stairs and slopes to the left and right of the auditorium."

"That's right. The slope has a roof, so be careful not to hit the ceiling when using it"

I don't think you need to worry about it first because it's pretty tall.

Take the long hallway down the stairs to the auditorium.

The staircase is about three meters high and is built just like that on the front door.

"Oh, it's a lot brighter!

As soon as I went down the stairs, I raised my voice as Mr. Raywan was impressed.

There are countless bands of light plunging vertically from the front wall.

The band of light is high and stretches as far as the airborne passages that place supervisory seats and lighting. If it's a normal building, it's a belt of light taken in from Breeze Soleil, which is two stories tall.

"You can adjust the light by changing the angle of the feather plate by turning the handle at the end of that wall. I'll give it a little demonstration, so watch it there."

I grab the circular handle on the edge of the wall and rotate it clockwise.

Immediately the angle of Breeze Soleil's featherboard changed and the light from outside plunged into the auditorium all at once.

There are two handles, half of which have been vertically bisected the wall on one side so that the feather plate moves.

It is also possible to move everything with one handle, but some stage theatre plays in a dark place, so the large auditorium can be divided in half so that it can be audited separately.

"Use curtains for dividers"

I point to the curtain rail installed overhead.

Mr. Raywan looked at the curtain rail and laughed happily, "That's the specification of the exhaustion."

"It is very gratifying to be able to arch at the same time. What about the sound?

"You're right about the echo."

I hit Kashiwaki and echo the sound across the auditorium. It returns without clouding a pretty good sound.

"I use Beant's crust, so you should hear beautiful echoes in the practice of instruments, etc."

"Is it the crust of a beaant enough to be on the echo plate? You've got it well."

"No, it's an item that was stored dead in a common warehouse in a public and private building. When I hunted last fall, I was worried about what to do."

Besides, it's still there.

Well, I'm going to use it when I build a theater, so I don't have a problem with it.

There is also a staircase from the auditorium that goes up to the supervisory seat at the height of the second floor. For once, Mr. Raywan was asked to check the view from the supervisory seat and the ease of listening to the sound.

"That's good. Even if you open the window, it sounds good."

As I was honestly impressed, Mr. Raywan said, sitting in the supervisory seat and putting his arms together.

"Travel from journey to journey from when you feel like it. How long till I lead one, I came desperate in a bad fight. Those days were fun, but you can cry when you wait for a dedicated auditorium."

"You seem to like it more than anything."

After checking the tool storage area on the third floor of the building, we go outside to tell the slope.

The rear side of the building facing the auditorium is lined with Breeze Soleil featherboards sloppily on a wall three floors high.

The wax coated feather plate of the wax ant, which increases corrosion resistance, is white and brightens the appearance but prevents it from looking inside.

"Is this the case on the back of the building? It's an occasional way to see things in the cloud."

"It's used to adjust direct sunlight and capture it indoors."

Mr. Raywan tries to get a glimpse of the auditorium from the gap in the featherboard, and gives up immediately.

"Only an up-and-coming bridge-builder, brilliantly as hoped. Thank you."

A satisfied Mr. Raywan offers me his right hand.

I also moved my right arm, which had just healed my fracture.

"Welcome to Tacax Town"

"Yes, thank you for your continued support."

Thus, there was a Rosace in the town of Tacax.

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