floorplan·Architectural Graphic Standards · US NCS v6·entertainment, business·complexity 2/3·since v0.9.3
Cinema auditorium — 96 seats
A movie-theatre layout: two banks of theatre row-chairs (exactly 96 countable seats) with a centre aisle, a full-width screen, and dual egress — the capacity-planning view a venue actually signs off.
For the cinema operator checking seat count and egress before a fit-out
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What this shows
Each row-chairs strip fills its width with chairs at a 0.55 m theatre pitch, so a 3.5 m strip is six seats; eight rows in two banks make exactly 96. Change itemsize width and the seat count follows — the engine never leaves a phantom seat the box can't hold.
The centre aisle is just the gap between the two banks' area centre-lines; the stage stands in for the screen wall, and the two narrow door … south openings are the mandated exits.