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Austrian curtains

custom systems

The Austrian curtain has similarities, due to its vertical movement and the presence of cables and guide rings on the back, with the Venetian curtain and the Roman curtain,The making of the three types of curtain is, however, totally different:- the Austrian curtain has horizontal fullness- the Venetian curtain has vertical fullness- the Roman curtain has flat making.
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The mechanism of Austrian curtain is identical to those of Venetian curtain and Roman curtain: as a matter of fact, the same mechanism can be used for all three curtain types.The sketch shows some ways of realization, that manual, without Truss and with 9SW - Longitudinal system ad hoc in which the lifting points are connected to the inferior edge of the curtain and they are linked to the Counterweight, that neutralizes the weight of the curtain, making possible in this way the manual operation.
Teatro Pergolesi, ''Don Giovanni'' One of the two Austrian curtains made of black HSE - Tempesta silk and made up with 200% horizontal fullness and 40% vertical fullness.The largest curtain was installed with a hemicycle plan ...
... and had these construction characteristics:- size 24 x h 7,5 m- 49 lifting points- 48 draped strips, width 50 cm each
Teatro Carlo Felice, ''The Merry Widow'' Austrian curtain made of red HSV - Trevi satin.The curtain, which measured 8 x h 6 m, was opened and closed without compacting, like a Fly curtain ...
... and it was equipped with guide rings on the sides.It was made of 10 drapery strips 80 cm wide, with 100% horizontal fullness and a drapery drop of about 55 cm.
The Best Ever Austrian curtain made of HSV - Trevi fabric, light grey.The curtain did not have ...
... an opening mechanism, it was simply hanging from the supporting truss and it served as a fixed bright and polychrome background ...
The Austrian curtain has an elaborate drapery, suitable for situations where it is needed to emphasize its presence.
Its horizontal fullness requires a large amount of fabric, which is grouped horizontally, but an abundance of fabric is also required in the other direction to allow the drapery to fall, so that it produces the characteristic waves.
The mechanics of the Austrian curtain are identical to those of the Venetian curtain and of the Roman curtain.
The three curtains are totally different in terms of making and aesthetics, but all three open vertically, draping the fabric from the bottom upwards through a system of cables and guide-rings sewn on the back.
That compactation allows the vertical opening even on stages of extremely low height and where lateral space is absent.
The Austrian curtain can also be opened just lifting the curtain as a whole with a Fly opening system.
Even the Venetian curtain and the Roman curtain can be lifted as a block but they become simple Fly curtains with vertical fullness and flat making.
The vertical fullness allows the Austrian curtain to be opened also with the shaped lower edge, a characteristic it shares with the Venetian curtain.
The Austrian curtain is also used for fixed backdrops, to be hung without an opening system, in which case they perform only decorative and acoustic functions, the quantity of fabric and the processing of the surface give them extremely an high acoustic absorption.
Structure
- with Truss
- without Truss
Layout
- straight
- shaped (semi-circle, round, ellipse, polygon, etc.)
Manufacturing
Width
of the vertical strips
- on demand and depending on the width of the fabric
Lifting
- with horizontal bottom edge
- with a shaped inferior edge

Manual operation
- 9SW - Longitudinal system ad hoc (light curtains only)
- 9SW - Longitudinal system ad hoc with Counterweight
- 9ST - Foldable system (light curtains only)
- with mechanism for Fly curtain

This material was used for...

''Renacer''

Exhibitions, art, architecture

Compagnia Goliardica M. Baistrocchi

Prose theatre

Costa Victoria

Public places

Doha Theatre

Curtains for multi-purpose settings

Opernhaus, ''Wiener Blut''

Operetta, zarzuela, musical

Teatro alla Scala, ''Die tote Stadt''

Lyric opera

Teatro Camploy

Curtains for multi-purpose settings

Teatro Carlo Felice, ''The Merry Widow''

Operetta, zarzuela, musical

Teatro Comunale, ''Capriccio''

Lyric opera

Teatro Lirico, ''Capriccio''

Lyric opera

Teatro Pergolesi, ''Don Giovanni''

Lyric opera

The Best Ever

Concerts

Theatre art deco

Public places

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