Sustainability
in the planning of theaters and other assembly venues
We strive to consider sustainability and energy efficiency from the earliest phases of our planning and to maintain a strong focus on them during implementation. This includes designing systems to be maintenance- and repair-friendly, preserving existing structures where feasible, and reducing loads to achieve project goals with minimal material use.
Material Usage
Stage engineering steel and machinery are dimensioned according to the requirements of the relevant technical standards. Where technically possible and sensible, load capacities are reduced within permissible limits in close coordination with the operator, so that the design of load-bearing structures requires fewer resources. Sustainability, however, goes beyond this.
Design
Performance data is selected appropriately for the intended application. Wherever possible, a uniform and modular design of machinery is pursued to reduce material and manufacturing effort. Control systems can be operated remotely from a central location to make switching them on and off convenient and easily remembered. Wear-prone components are positioned so that they can be replaced quickly and with minimal impact on ongoing operations.
These and other measures ensure that functional objectives are achieved with the least possible material usage and smart design, while consuming as few resources as possible.






