Architect / Spatial Consultant

Role

Advises on architectural, spatial, circulation, safety, or environmental design issues.

Boundary Note

This role advises on spatial and architectural constraints but does not necessarily design the entire creative experience, build the installation, or manage venue operations.

Collaboration Note

Spatial designers, installation designers, producers, venue managers, safety consultants, fabricators, exhibition designers, accessibility specialists, and technical teams.

Description

An Architect or Spatial Consultant advises on the built-environment implications of an immersive work. The role may address circulation, room planning, accessibility, environmental constraints, audience capacity, safety, material choices, temporary structures, and the relationship between the experience and its site.

Discipline-Specific Description

Within immersive production, architectural advice is useful when a work must occupy a real venue, temporary structure, gallery, public space, lab, or bespoke installation. The consultant helps align the desired experience with physical constraints, codes, safety, and spatial feasibility.

Scope Note

Site planning, circulation, accessibility, room geometry, audience capacity, temporary structures, environmental constraints, spatial feasibility, venue adaptation, and built-environment advice.

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