April 12, 2021
By Quinn Halman
A rendering of an OpenStage NYC set up in the middle of a street. Image courtesy of Rockwell Group.
The streets of New York City are many things and, as of late, they happen to be the center of public gatherings. To position the city for the safe return of live events, Rockwell Group partnered with event producer TAIT to create a series of outdoor stages for OpenStage NYC. For a quick-deploying solution, the design team envisioned a series of portable and easily reconfigurable staging systems that allow for a 50-person, socially distanced audience. “The idea of spaces that can transform in some way is very much in our DNA,” shares Michael Fischer, studio leader at Rockwell Group, pointing out that the DineOut NYC booths “catalyzed a rethinking of how public spaces could be reallocated from the automobile-dominated sphere to spaces that people could occupy.”