design as a statement - a new dimension in scalaria architecture

Creating spaces that combine size, functionality and aesthetics - for an event resort that redefines meetings & events.

At scalaria, design is not a coincidence, but a well thought-out concept.

Every room, every stage and every detail is consciously designed - with the aim of seamlessly combining function, aesthetics and staging. Design is not just a surface here, but a functional statement."

An outstanding example of this philosophy is the "Signature Stage No. 1", specially created This new stage is in a prime location on Level 6 with a view of "Wolfgangsee" and offers all the amenities of modern meeting culture with a high degree of flexibility.

Thanks to the curved LED wall and the oval stage, the room can be used as a TV studio as well as for receptions, keynotes or symposiums. It is possible to broadcast live worldwide or combine meetings with events at other locations. Lighting and dimming options make it possible to adapt the atmosphere to individual wishes and requirements.

The meeting rooms are characterized by a design philosophy that combines natural and regional materials such as wood and glass with advanced technology, art and designer furniture - true to the motto "natural product meets new technology". Dark oak floors, textile walls with customizable LED lighting and integrated flat screens complete the concept. "Our intention was to create a meeting zone where design, natural materials and state-of-the-art technology coexist harmoniously. It's about a new meeting experience that stimulates creative processes and provides impetus," explains Humberto Schenk, Managing Director of scalaria.

 

This continuous development of the scalaria design language shows how important it is to create spaces that are not only functional but also inspiring. The combination of design and functionality creates seminars - experiences that remain in the memory and provide space for innovation and new ideas during meetings!


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