Staging Concepts Provides Custom Risers for Christ Cathedral

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Originally posted on Staging Concepts

Staging Concepts assisted with the beautiful renovation of Christ Cathedral church in Garden Grove, CA. Formally the Crystal Cathedral, this giant reflective glass church was purchased by the Catholic church to become a flagship space for the Catholic community.

For this specific renovation, Staging Concepts designed and constructed risers for the balcony. Our risers were the ideal choice because they provide flexibility and modularity for the congregation’s choir. To create the risers, custom shaped and finished platforms were used, along with custom wall towers and modesty panels with highly custom millwork. The overall system is multi-configurable, durable, customizable, and ready for years of use.

With Christ Cathedral’s recent and highly detailed renovation, this truly is a unique house of worship.

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