32 Countries, 1 Perspective
- Jul 22, 2025
- 3 min read
We’ve been designing and building halls not only in Türkiye, but all around the world.
Some are university auditoriums, some are cultural centers or government conference halls.
But no matter where — the core idea is always the same: creating spaces where people come together and share an experience.
Now you might be wondering — do we apply the same system in every country?
The answer is: no.
Every country has its own pace, its own needs, and its own culture.
But through all these differences, we always protect one thing:
“32 countries, 1 perspective.”
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Every Country Is Different, But Our Approach Remains the Same
When we step into a new country, our first question is never “What product should we sell?”
Instead, we ask:
“How do people use halls here? What do they care about? What makes them feel comfortable?”
For example:
In Gulf countries, seats are spaced wider due to traditional social habits.
In Central Asia, auditoriums are often built with steeper inclines.
In North Africa, dust, heat, and humidity resistance become top priorities.
We don’t just observe these differences — we integrate them into the design from the very beginning.
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Same Quality, Different Details
At Nish Global, we always work with international standards (ISO, EN, DIN, etc.).
But that doesn’t mean we deliver the same seat to every country.
In fact, quite the opposite.
The fabric we use in Morocco isn’t the same as in Kazakhstan.
The flooring in Uganda won’t match what we’d apply in Romania.
The lighting scheme in Istanbul? Very different than what works in Dubai.
What remains constant isn’t the material — it’s the perspective.
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You Can’t Design for a Culture You Don’t Understand
And when we say “culture,” we don’t just mean language or tradition.
We mean the entire logic behind space usage:
Where do people prefer to sit?
How close do they want to be to each other?
What kind of materials make them feel secure, prestigious, or relaxed?
In Saudi Arabia, we may design halls with gender-separated seating layouts.
In Kazakhstan, insulation is key due to freezing winters.
In Uganda, we use anti-rust outdoor-grade steel for protection against moisture and insects.
We don’t impose a universal formula. We listen first, then design.
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Documents, Drawings, Logistics — It’s All Part of the Job
Doing a project abroad isn’t just about shipping equipment.
You have to understand how to communicate with ministries, universities, and contractors.
At Nish Global, we prepare all technical documentation in English, French, Arabic, or Russian — depending on the client’s location.
We know which government body requests which permit, and we manage that entire process before even landing on-site.
We also work closely with local subcontractors, architects, and logistics teams to ensure everything flows smoothly.
Why Do We Go to So Much Effort?
Because we don’t sell “products.”
We build experiences.
Sure, placing chairs is easy.
But making the people in those chairs feel comfortable, safe, and understood? That’s the real challenge.
That’s where we make the difference.
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Final Thoughts
Every country has different expectations.
But we always stick to the same mindset:
Respect the culture. Stay loyal to the engineering. Focus on people.
32 countries, 1 perspective.
That’s how we continue building halls across the world — and why people keep choosing Nish Global.
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