sekundaarsetel
Sekundaarsetel is a term used in Estonian-speaking architectural and urban design contexts to describe a secondary seating unit that can be added to existing seating arrangements without expanding the room's footprint. The concept emphasizes flexibility and accessibility, allowing venues to adapt to changing audience sizes and event formats while preserving clear sightlines and safe egress.
Etymology: The word combines sekundaar- meaning secondary with setel, a form related to seat, yielding a literal
Design and features: Sekundaarsetel modules are typically modular, foldable or retractable, and designed to integrate with
Applications and use cases: The concept has been proposed for lecture halls, council chambers, theatres, and
Advantages and criticisms: Proponents highlight space efficiency, rapid reconfiguration, and inclusive seating options. Critics point to
See also: modular seating, retractable seating, multipurpose space design.