The Wiener Stadthalle combines cult and culture, architecture and design, superstars and Austrians, music and sports, and most importantly, history with the present. And it's been doing this since 1957.

Which venue has brought Bob Dylan, David Bowie, Depeche Mode, and Katy Perry under one roof? Or the only two true world religions, the Beatles and the Rolling Stones, on one stage?
The architecture of Roland Rainer was revolutionary in 1957 and today it is no less radiant. The architecturally distinctive wing shape bridges the gap in the new design and demonstrates how easily folk music can be combined with death metal – namely into good entertainment for every taste.

We had the privilege to reveal, polish, and reinterpret the timeless sovereignty of the architecture and interior. The new corporate design combines heritage with state-of-the-art – just like the Wiener Stadthalle itself – because it is anything but a sterile modern event hall, but rather the impressive, charming, and tradition-rich home of the greatest stars of our time.

It was a wonderful task to translate the pure ideas of architect Roland Rainer into a modern brand – and a delightful experience to implement this design language into the various touchpoints. We spanned the arc – or rather the wing – from the logo, through uniforms, the website, to the signage system.

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