auditorium
[C] Countable
pl: auditoriums
This term specifically evokes a space designed for acoustics and sightlines, where a clear distinction exists between a stage and a seated audience. It carries a formal, institutional weight, typically associated with schools, government buildings, or grand theaters. While a hall might be a multipurpose room, an auditorium is purpose-built for listening and watching. The atmosphere is usually one of focused attention and collective observation, often characterized by tiered seating that directs all energy toward a single focal point.
Used to count distinct physical structures or venues, such as two different auditoriums on a college campus.