
Author:
Husarska Design Team
Date:
August 2023
Husarska led the comprehensive design and execution of the Delivie Concert Hall project for Kamet S.A., delivering a multifunctional cultural venue that integrates advanced acoustic solutions with a strong architectural concept. The project demonstrates how strategic spatial planning can provide environments with performance while maintaining operational flexibility.
The Delivie Concert Hall was conceived as a high-performance venue designed to meet professional acoustic standards, while supporting a broader cultural and educational function. Commissioned by Kamet S.A. as part of its long-term commitment to cultural engagement, the project was developed in parallel with the establishment of the Delivie Foundation.
Husarska directed the design process through a multidisciplinary approach, coordinating spatial planning, acoustic strategy, technical integration, and visual identity. The team collaborated closely with designers Katarzyna Gierat, Klaudia Kasprzak, and Andrzej Sobina, who oversaw the technical systems and equipment infrastructure to ensure optimal performance conditions for musicians and speakers.
A wave-structured architectural system was implemented to disperse sound effectively while creating a distinctive visual identity for the hall. The acoustic performance was further enhanced through the integration of sound-absorbing curtains, specialized surface treatments, and a custom-designed carpet manufactured in Belgium, and adding acoustic wave patterns and the Delivie branding. These elements were designed to control reflections, increase sound clarity, and enable spatial adaptation across different event formats.

Beyond its core concert function, the hall was designed as a scalable, multifunctional platform. Modular tables, bar seating, and adaptable stage infrastructure enable rapid spatial reconfiguration for training sessions, lectures, corporate presentations, and cultural gatherings. A retractable projection screen and integrated technical systems ensure readiness for multimedia events.
Custom lighting fixtures, designed by Husarska and manufactured by Kamet S.A., were developed specifically for the project. These elements reinforce the architectural language of the space while meeting performance and durability standards.
In a subsequent development phase, Husarska expanded the project to include a lobby area that supports informal networking and cultural exchange. The bar counter references the acoustic wave motif of the main hall, maintaining visual continuity across zones. Glass partitions, additional seating areas, and hospitality infrastructure were introduced to strengthen the venue’s functionality and visitor experience.
The Delivie Concert Hall is the result of a system-based approach to performance architecture. Acoustic engineering and spatial adaptability were integrated at concept level, ensuring the space performs reliably while maintaining architectural clarity.