auditorium with tiered seating and a rear balcony, all facing a central raised stage. Strong symmetrical architecture with a vaulted ceiling and clear directional focus toward the stage. The ceiling is the dominant feature and is made of miniscule crystalline panels, not regular building material. Actual mini stones. These panels are light steel-blue to pale sky-blue, semi-translucent, with subtle internal variation and layered crystalline texture. The ceiling panels show a soft gradient, appearing lighter and more translucent near the central light source and gradually deepening in tone toward the outer edges. At the center is a tapered light-well skylight system: a wide circular opening integrated into the ceiling that narrows upward into a vertical shaft, forming a light funnel. The interior opening is wide and blends seamlessly into the ceiling, while the structure narrows as it rises above the roof into a raised vertical lantern form. The inner surfaces of this light well interact with the blue crystalline ceiling, enhancing illumination and depth. This must NOT appear as a flat skylight. Structural arches and ribs are made of deep indigo and sapphire stone, dense, matte, and clearly darker than all other materials, forming a strong foundational layer beneath the luminous ceiling. Tiered seating fills the main floor, all facing the stage. A second tier of seating forms a rear balcony overlooking the auditorium, aligned with the stage. Walls are neutral pale limestone Ver mais