
Stage Technology Planning
For Theaters, Opera Houses, Concert Halls, and Cultural Buildings
Stage and event technology is often extensive and complex. Numerous technical components must interact as a coherent system and operate reliably. As experienced and creative planners, we help you achieve your goal: modern, safe stage technology with excellent usability.
Along the way, we support you with our expertise in managing stage technology projects. From the first concepts to the completion of the final details, we ensure that quality standards are met, agreed costs are maintained, and openings take place on schedule. You benefit from the full capabilities and expertise of a highly specialized office that has already proven its reliability in numerous successful projects.
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Selected References
What Needs to Be Considered When Planning Stage Technology?
Upper and Lower Stage Machinery: Interaction of Space and Technology
Especially in new theater constructions, the interdependencies between stage size, proscenium dimensions, and seating layout must be examined early on. The proportions need to be coordinated to ensure that sightlines from the audience and the dimensions of the stage work together effectively.
In multifunctional spaces, stage technology plays a crucial role. Entire room configurations can be altered using platforms, telescopic seating, or partition walls. Stage technology enables the same space to be used in multiple ways.
Stage Machinery: Selection of Performance Specifications
Modern stage technology moves heavy loads, often at high speeds. The better the technical performance data of the machinery matches its intended operational use, the more efficiently the investment is utilized. This requires a thorough understanding of both the current and future use of the performance venue.
Interfaces with Historic Preservation
Working on listed or historic buildings requires special expertise. Only with experience in modernizing large theaters, opera houses, or concert halls can state-of-the-art stage technology be integrated unobtrusively, respecting the character and aesthetic of the architecture.
Coordination with Other Trades
In addition to stage technology, other technical systems are installed within the stage area. To ensure all components fit without conflicts, close coordination among planners is essential. It is advisable to designate a coordinator for the stage area, which can be either the architect or the stage planner.

Integration into Existing Structures
We integrate state-of-the-art stage technology not only in new constructions but especially in the renovation and modernization of historic, listed theaters. We honor the past while shaping the future. A flexible, adaptable stage is an essential part of the creative possibilities a theater can offer.


