The Great Hall at Konzerthaus Berlin stands out for its flexible design and modern technology, enabling it to host diverse events beyond traditional symphonic performances.
The NOSPR hall incorporates cutting-edge stage technology and adaptable acoustics, enabling the platform to transform effortlessly for full orchestras, smaller ensembles, or choral arrangements.
Inaugurated in 2011, the Maison symphonique is a classical music hall built to perfect natural acoustics, stage transformation, design and architecture. Its perfect visibility and immersive intimacy give audiences an exceptional experience.
The proscenium theatre at the Kauffman Center is designed with a soaring stage tower and state-of-the-art rigging and lift technology. This setup allows sets and equipment to be raised, lowered, or completely flown out of view, offering exceptional versatility for opera, ballet, and other large-scale performances.
The Kimmel Center is designed for spatial flexibility, integrating independent venues within a shared public atrium. Its architecture embodies transformability, not only through technical adaptability but also by fostering social and cultural interaction.