Description
This course gives you the foundations for designing floral environments inside concert halls without obstructing sightlines or emergency routes. You will learn how to read a stage plot and seating plan to position arrangements that frame performers rather than distract them. The lessons show how to scale centerpieces to row depth and balcony height so color reads from the back seats. You will practice composing in zones—proscenium, wings, pit rail, and conductor’s podium—so every vantage point feels intentional. Demonstrations compare low‑profile mechanics versus elevated frames to protect audience views and camera angles. You receive checklists for venue briefings, power and cable awareness, and housekeeping schedules to keep aisles clear. Examples explain how fragrance and pollen choices affect singers, wind players, and allergy‑sensitive patrons. A photo library illustrates visibility tests under common theater lighting looks. Assignments guide you to draft a scaled plan for a 1,800‑seat hall using provided CAD blocks. By the end, you will confidently specify placements, sizes, and safe materials appropriate for professional performance spaces.
Video course + venue checklists + CAD blocks
4 hours (self-paced)
Sightline-safe placement, proscenium zoning, low-profile mechanics, audience comfort considerations.
Early-career florists, venue coordinators, event assistants moving into hall-scale work.





