The 2020 Volume One issue of Auditoria Magazine is now available online! Packed full of news, interviews and features, including:
- Auditoria Loves: Henning Larsen’s design for the expansion of Paris’ famed opera house, Opéra Bastille
- Drawing Board: The editor’s pick of three exciting renovation and expansion projects underway right now
- The Shed, USA: New York City’s eye-catching new venue is designed for great flexibility, inside and out, for now and the future
- Performers’ hearing: A recent court ruling in the UK has raised questions of what venues can practically do to protect performers’ hearing – including the viability of redesigning orchestra pits
- Seating roundup: The industry presents a wide array of seat models designed specifically for installation in auditoria
- Hangzhou Yuhang Opera, China: From a new lake to a disappearing wall, the Hangzhou Yuhang Opera is designed to dazzle and to be flexible
- Cruise ship theatres: Theatres are a vital area on board modern cruise liners, and face many additional challenges to their land-based counterparts
- Security: Security is a priority, but entertainment venues also want to create a welcoming atmosphere – how can the two needs be balanced?
- ISPA New York Congress 2020: David Baile of ISPA and Anthony Sargent of the Luminato festival discuss their hopes and plans for ISPA’s New York Congress, to be held in New York on 14-16 January 2020
- Curtain Up: As many in the industry prepare to visit New York for the ISPA Congress, Auditoria reveals key stats about the city’s entertainment offering