Shape, sound, and stagecraft you can use today
Learn how room design and delivery shape what your audience hears. This book explains why seating, ceilings, and walls matter as much as words, and how to use them to make your message clearer and more persuasive.
From historical debates to practical guidelines, the author ties acoustics to effective speaking. You’ll see why the best space puts the speaker in view, minimizes sound loss, and keeps listeners engaged. The discussion stays grounded in real rooms and real hearing, not theory alone.
- Understand how room shape affects voice and comprehension
- Explore seating patterns, elevation, and lines of sight for clarity
- Learn practical ways to design spaces that support every speaker
- See examples that contrast dramatic display with plain, effective delivery
Ideal for readers who want to improve talks, sermons, or public presentations by considering both space and delivery.