scenograph
/ˈsɛnəɡrɑf/Definitions
1. noun
A diagram or drawing showing the layout of a performance space, especially a theater or concert hall, with its acoustic properties.
“The architect included a scenograph in the blueprints to ensure optimal sound quality for the new auditorium.”
2. verb
To create a diagram or drawing showing the layout of a performance space, especially a theater or concert hall, with its acoustic properties.
“The sound engineer will scenograph the new concert hall to maximize its acoustics.”