Orchestra Lifts

Amare

There are three main performance halls: a 600-seat ensemble hall, a 1,300-seat theatre and a 1,500-seat concert hall. All three are built with independent acoustics to enable simultaneous events, and the two larger halls have been made even more flexible to optimize the use of space.
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University of Northern Colorado

The Campus Commons Performance Hall at UNC in Greeley is a highly adaptable venue, featuring a 670-seat auditorium with an orchestra pit lift, retractable seating, and adjustable acoustical elements—ideal for concerts, theater, lectures, and banquets.
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Sinclair Community College

Blair Hall Theatre is the college’s premier auditorium, featuring a 445-seat proscenium-style design. It serves as a vibrant hub for theatre productions, music concerts, and community events, offering an exceptional space for performance and engagement.
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Spyscape

Spiralift® actuators are used in an outsized passenger lift, one of the largest in the world, at the New York SPYSCAPE Museum
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Musco Center for the Arts

The hall accommodates 1,044 seats, its hexagonal footprint ensures that no seat is farther than 78 feet from the stage, creating an intimate experience for all attendees.
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Konzerthaus

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.
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Tobin Center for the Performing Arts

The Tobin Center in San Antonio showcases exceptional adaptability through its H-E-B Performance Hall, where seating, stage systems, lighting, and acoustics can be reconfigured to suit concerts, theater productions, and community events—all while maintaining its historic exterior.
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Place des Arts

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.
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