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W Sydney is on track for a 2023 opening after Australian property developer Greaton appointed Multiplex to complete The Ribbon development in Darling Harbour.
Construction of The Ribbon, which includes the 585-room luxury W Sydney hotel, IMAX theatre and retail, came to a grinding halt earlier this year when the previous builder, Probuild, went into administration.
Marriott International Area Vice President for Australia, New Zealand and Pacific, Sean Hunt, told HM that the company is very pleased with the decision.
“Marriott International is very pleased with the appointment of premier construction company Multiplex to lead the finalisation of The Ribbon Development and W Sydney,” Hunt said.
“The appointment will see the W Sydney on track to open in 2023.”
Multiplex will soon commence the remaining works on the site, which mostly centres around internal fit-out, and public domain works at the Darling Harbour precinct.
“The Ribbon is one of the most complex new major developments currently underway in Sydney and occupies public land right on the harbour foreshore,” said Greaton Project Director, Michael Calvi.
“Appointing a new builder has involved extensive consultation with various stakeholders.”
Calvi said Multiplex was “the clear frontrunner” for the project.
“Multiplex built the original IMAX theatre some 25 years ago, and so it’s with great pride that we are supporting Greaton to bring this re-imagined project to fruition,” said Multiplex Regional Managing Director, David Ghannoum.
“We look forward to getting started and delivering for Sydney-siders.”
Source: Hotelmanagement.com.au
FlickrFriday - #Wood
Jörg Schubert / #schubertj73
Titel: Multiplex Holz Birke – Industrie Produkt Makro Kunst Fotografie.
Jörg Schubert / #schubertj73
Title: Multiplex birch wood - Industrial Product Macro Art Photography.
This multiplex (5 Units) used to be a vacant lot. It's hard for me to watch open space gobbled up to development and, I am fascinated with construction. Not a bad conundrum though, because an artful, tastefully done structure becomes a thing of beauty and a joy forever. I have found joy in this design and marvel at its style often. In that turret is a hidden spiral stair to the roof :-)
#117
Was walking beside the mall with a mobile device 😃 The resolution could have been better with with my nikon 10-20mm lens
Address: Quest Mall 4th floor, 33, Syed Amir Ali Ave, Park Circus, Ballygunge, Kolkata, West Bengal 700017.
The design brief for the mall was to blend elements of Kolkata's rich cultural heritage with the look, feel and detail of the world's most dynamic and successful shopping centres.
The Quest Mall (Spencers Galleria) is located on Syed Amir Ali Ave, Park Circus, Ballygunge Kolkata and is RP-Sanjiv Goenka groups debut project in luxury malls.
The CESC built Quest Mall (Spencers Galleria) is spread over 3 acres and offers 4.15 lakhs sq.ft of retail area.
The anchor tenant at Quest Mall is the Spencers Hypermarket. It also boasts brands such as Armani, Bretling, Burberry, Canali, FCUK, Jimmy Choo, Lacoste, Nautica, Omega, Tommy Hilfiger.
The Quest Mall also has an entertainment Zone, Inox Multiplex, food court, fine dining area and a multi-level car park for 900 vehicles+.
Europe, Ile de France Paris, 19e arr, Bassin de la Villette, Mk2 Quai de Seine cinema, People (uncut)
Mk 2 is an art house multiplex cinema designed by Jean-Michel Wilmotte in a former Gustave Eiffel warehouse.
This is number 59 of the Paris album and 123 of Urban Restructuring (World).
45 Avenue Paul-Emile Victor 98830 Dumbéa
Nouvelle-Calédonie
Après deux ans et demi de chantier, le multiplexe de 14 salles et 1621 fauteuils a ouvert fin 2021 et propose des équipements haut de gamme dans le principal bassin de population du territoire, où il entend renouveler l’offre.
Implanté dans la ZAC Dumbéa-Koutio, au nord de Nouméa, le premier vaisseau « franchisé mk2 » s’étend sur 7500 m2, abritant pas moins de 14 salles dont 4 premium, un musée numérique, une galerie d’art local, un espace d’ateliers et un food corner. L’idée étant d’être, dans l’esprit général mk2, « un lieu de destination culturelle, dans lequel il doit y avoir un choix large de films, accompagné d’une offre artistique variée », précise Philippe Aigle, président de mk2 Dumbéa. Ce dernier est à l’origine de l’ambitieux projet, avec son associée Séverine Lathuillière de Naïa Productions et plusieurs partenaires calédoniens, après avoir répondu à une consultation lancée en 2011 par la mairie de Dumbéa, qui connaît alors la plus forte croissance démographique de la région. Face au Cinecity de 12 salles, exploité par la famille Hickson au sud de Nouméa, Philippe Aigle estime en effet qu’il manque entre 1 500 et 2 000 fauteuils dans ce bassin de 165 000 habitants, sur les 270 000 habitants que compte la Nouvelle Calédonie.
En signant une franchise avec mk2, les associés entendent donc s’appuyer sur le savoir-faire du groupe parisien, tout en « enracinant artistiquement le bâtiment dans son territoire ». Le projet de l’architecte Us’apparente ainsi à celui du mk2 Bibliothèque quand la fresque murale, réalisée par Valérie Newland et Valentin Béchade sur la façade ouest du bâtiment, rappelle les pétroglyphes locaux.
A l’intérieur, un vaste hall permet d’accéder directement à une salle VIP de 40 places, avec salon privé, puis aux 13 salles réparties sur deux niveaux. Son 7.1 et projection laser partout, fauteuils Drift extra larges et love seats pour les salles premium, l’idée étant d’offrir un confort haut de gamme. Par ailleurs, l’établissement a été pensé pour respecter les principes bioclimatiques en vigueur sur le territoire : ventilation naturelle pour le hall, toiture photovoltaïque de grande ampleur, isolation optimale. Le tout pour un budget de 22 M€.
www.boxofficepro.fr/le-mk2-dumbea-ouvre-aujourdhui-en-nou...
Multiplex cinema building (1999) next to Wohnpark Neue Donau (1996-1999) and Hochhaus Neue Donau (1999-2002) and in front of the DC Tower 1 (2010-2014), all on Donau-Insel,
now demolished to make room for the Danube Flats, a 167 m high-rise tower to be built between 2019-2023.
Wagramerstraße 2
22nd district Donaustadt
Vienna 1220
Austria
architect Harry Seidler & Associates
© picture by Mark Larmuseau
Disproportionate Reverberations.
Ironia multiplex strata est alta ingenii fallaces critici technologici poemata comprehensiva auditorum dispositionum universalium mendacium conexo,
gwehyddu cystadleuaeth effeithiau anghydffurfiol trawsnewidiol techneg syfrdanol prosesau naturiol confensiynau cydnabyddedig llinellau ffurfiol graddfeydd cydamserol,
δακτυλικά εξάμετρα που μπερδεύουν μελετητές έντονοι παράγοντες μελλοντική πρόοδος οικείες δομές με αποκορύφωμα θέματα εγωισμός επιθέσεις που αποτελούν παράδειγμα καταστροφών,
formes inversées métamorphoses terrifiantes fils de conglomérat informations recueillies attaques soudaines colère grisonnante tenant des promesses sauvages,
constantes rugindo correntes locais arrancando folhas sofisticadas prazeres literários transcendendo detalhes suposições comprimentos contingência esfolamento,
社会の大惨事を対比する対応する神話上の英雄強迫性の制度は、威信のコミカルな例に穴を開ける偽善的なシャレードを測定します神経を混乱させる推定分裂神経を混乱させる.
Steve.D.Hammond.
The Opus
Design Architect: Zaha Hadid Architects
Lead Consultant/Architect of Record: Brewer Smith Brewer Group – BSBG
Client: Omniyat
Main Contractor: Multiplex
Structural Engineer: BG&E
Façade Consultant: Koltay Façades
Façade Fabricator: Alu Nasa + Permasteelisa Group
Type: Mixed-use (Hotel, Offices, Serviced Residences, F&B)
Hotel: ME Dubai by Meliá
Height: approx. 93 m
Floors: G + 22
Approx. GFA: 84,300–93,000 m²
Completion: 2018
The Opus is designed as a pure glass cube carved by a fluid void; a subtractive design move contrasts solid geometry with organic, parametric forms. This eroded space divides the mass into two towers while maintaining one visual identity, creating a dynamic interplay of glazing, shadow, and spatial composition. The concept reflects Zaha Hadid Architects’ philosophy of fluidity, movement, and iconic façade design, making it a strong reference for architects and interior designers exploring contemporary mixed-use architecture.
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Europe, The Netherlands, Zuid Holland, Rotterdam, Schouwburgplein, Pathé cinema (slightly cut)
This Pathé Schouwburgplein multiplex cinema 1996, Koen van Velzen) has seven screening rooms and was built on top of an existing parking garage during the renovation of the Schouwburgplein. This meant that the cinema had to be constructed in a lightweight manner. The supporting structure of the edifice is made of steel and, apart from the concrete floors, light materials such as plaster and corrugated sheet have been used throughout. The large screening rooms are lifted by means of steel columns above a large foyer area with three smaller rooms below. The building was largely wrapped with transparent corrugated sheets but these were changed to more neutral ones.
The 7Artisans fisheye was utilized again here. The lens‘ album is here.
During the IFFR 2005, this pic was shot from the main floor of the Pathe multiplex cinema shot into the lobby and ticket counter area with its vide. It shows people moving in and out the cinema. They are talking and waitin’, leafing thru the Daily Tiger (the bi-lingual daily festival newspaper) and deciding if there’s enough time between films to grab a bite or have a coffee somewhere.
Behind the glass façade the Schouwburg-square is in view with its typical green lighted metal grated strips flagging the shortest way from the cinema to the Schouwburg.
The cinema is build above a underground parking lot which it supports, so its design is ‘light’ weight due to the metal skeleton. The 7 theaters are positioned in two layers. For the 4 theaters of the bottom layer the top floor of the underground parking lot was demolished.
I balanced the Oly on the edge of the barrier to steady it, shooting downwards.
ÉCHINOPSIS MULTIPLEX
Echinopsis est un grand genre de cactées appartenant à la sous-famille des Cactoideae, originaire de Sudamérica (Argentine, Chili, Équateur).
UGC Ciné Cité multiplex cinema, Valencia.
[Camera: Canonet GIII QL-17. Film: Ferrania Solaris 200]
I saw you, Edward, childless.
What thoughts I have of you
tonight – will we stroll,
dreaming, past tables and
waiting rooms and the hot
humid outside, while we shall
be prisoners of a fucking
air-conditioned 21st
century lesser vision. Oh,
no. I mean, we'll talk
(where are we going, Edward?)
about paintings and type-
writers, trying not
(we'll both be lonely) to
"remember" them as
relics.
Prossima apertura del museo multisala di come eravamo.
Next opening of the multiplex museum of how we were.
Prossima apertura del museo multisala di come eravamo.
Next opening of the multiplex museum of how we were.
AMP Centre.
When it was built in 1976 it boasted 45 floors with the sole purpose of providing commercial office space all of which were contained within the concrete, steel and glass enclosure.
At the time of its completion the Peddle Thorp & Walker designed Mainline built structure had a roof height of 188 metres (617ft) which made it Sydney’s tallest building where from 2011-2017 the Port Authority of NSW positioned a radar on the top of the building to monitor commercial shipping in Sydney Harbour.
In 2013 BVN Architecture Pty Ltd (trading as Bligh Voller Nield) designed a masterplan for the Quay Quarter Sydney project which involved a new tower.
BVN in conjunction with AMP Capital and the City of Sydney conducted a design competition for Quay Quarter Tower which saw the winning design entry submitted by 3XN a Danish architectural practice headquartered in Copenhagen and with offices in Stockholm, London, New York and Sydney.
BVN were appointed as the Executive Architect to work with 3XN and develop their design for construction.
Construction began in early 2018 following the approvals of the project in 2015.
The appointment of the lead contractor for the project was Multiplex and they were tasked with a rebuild and reclad of the building’s exterior along with a height increase and the incorporation of the existing floor space.
Overall the building would be transformed with a complete modernisation of its external appearance and design.
On completion the redevelopment phase the height of the building was increased to a height of 216 m (709 ft) and now boasted a new floor level of 54 floors with a completely revamped interior and a100% increase in total floor space.
Today the AMP Centre is known as Quay Quarter Tower and was topped out in 2021 (In building construction, topping out (sometimes referred to as topping off) is a builders' rite traditionally held when the last beam (or its equivalent) is placed atop a structure during its construction.
Nowadays, the ceremony is often parlayed into a media event for public relations purposes. It has since come to mean more generally finishing the structure of the building, whether there is a ceremony or not. It is also commonly used to determine the amount of wind on the top of the structure).
It was finally completed in early 2022.
The International High-Rise Award in November 2022 paid the ultimate recognition outstanding contribution of 3XN and BVN injected into the project.
But the greatest honour was bestowed in December 2022 when the architects were awarded the World Building of the Year Award announced at the World Architecture Festival held in Lisbon, Portugal.
Circular Quay.
Sydney, New South Wales, Australia.
Europe, The Netherlands, Zuid Holland, Rotterdam, Schouwburgplein, Pathé multiplex (slightly cut from all sides)
The IFFR started in 1972, as Film International Rotterdam. The founding director was the late Huub Bals. The attendance to the opening film of the first festival was a bit of a disaster – it attracted only 17 viewers, and the alderman of cultural affairs of the city of Rotterdam refused to deliver his opening speech for those few lost in the cavernous Calypso theatre.
At the start of the festival, only 700 of the total 15.000 available tickets were bought. Bals had to intensify his marketing efforts. One of the things he did was distribute leaflets in the centre of Amsterdam with the text: “ Als je niet bij Film International bent geweest, moet je verder je smoel houden als er ergens over film wordt gepraat” (If you didn’t visit the Film International, you should shut up in places where film is discussed).
The subtitle of this year's festival, “Geniet van een ongekende ervaring“ (Enjoy an unprecedented experience), sounds still a bit imperative, but it’s only a vague echo of Bals’ edgy slogan.
Behind the Pathé Multiplex is the 'Calypso' residential building (William Alsop).
This is number 22 of the IFFR album.
The Opus
Design Architect: Zaha Hadid Architects
Lead Consultant/Architect of Record: Brewer Smith Brewer Group – BSBG
Client: Omniyat
Main Contractor: Multiplex
Structural Engineer: BG&E
Façade Consultant: Koltay Façades
Façade Fabricator: Alu Nasa + Permasteelisa Group
Type: Mixed-use (Hotel, Offices, Serviced Residences, F&B)
Hotel: ME Dubai by Meliá
Height: approx. 93 m
Floors: G + 22
Approx. GFA: 84,300–93,000 m²
Completion: 2018
The Opus is designed as a pure glass cube carved by a fluid void; a subtractive design move contrasts solid geometry with organic, parametric forms. This eroded space divides the mass into two towers while maintaining one visual identity, creating a dynamic interplay of glazing, shadow, and spatial composition. The concept reflects Zaha Hadid Architects’ philosophy of fluidity, movement, and iconic façade design, making it a strong reference for architects and interior designers exploring contemporary mixed-use architecture.
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A year has passed, and the same marquee is still up there at the Americana. While some theaters in L.A. have reopened, there has been no word if this multi-plex will follow suit. Even if they do, I'm not ready to go back and risk sitting in a theater with other people, despite the separation in the seating.
But, here it is, same old, same old. And for how much longer, it's anyone's guess.
Flor de cacto conocido en algunas partes de México como huevo de toro o cacto erizo de mar (Echinopsis multiplex, Sin. Echinopsis oxygona).
English vernacular names: Easter Lily Cactus, Night-blooming Hedge-hogs
エキノプシス「桃花短毛丸」
Echinopsis eyriesii (Turpin) Zucc., 1839
(Pink Flower Form)
This name is accepted. 02/10, 2021.
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Synonyms:
Cereus eyriesii Pfeiff., 1837
Cereus jasmineus Pfeiff., 1837
Cereus multiplex Pfeiff., 1837
Cereus schelhasii Pfeiff., 1835
Cereus turbinatus Pfeiff., 1835
Echinocactus boutillieri Parm. ex Pfeiff., 1835
Echinocactus eyriesii Turpin, 1830
Echinocactus eyriesii var. glaucus Lindl., 1838
Echinocactus turbinatus Pfeiff., 1835
Echinonyctanthus eyriesii Lem., 1839
Echinonyctanthus turbinatus Lem., 1839
Echinopsis eyriesii (Turpin) Zucc., 1839
Echinopsis eyriesii var. grandiflora Rud.Mey., 1911
Echinopsis eyriesii var. pudantii P.Fourn., 1935
Echinopsis eyriesii var. schelhasii (Pfeiff. et Otto) P.Fourn., 1935
Echinopsis gemmata (Otto ex Pfeiff.) K.Schum., 1890
Echinopsis gemmata var. schelhasii (Pfeiff. et Otto) Schelle, 1907
Echinopsis multiplex (Pfeiff.) Zucc., 1839
Echinopsis oxygona (Link) Zucc. ex Pfeiff. et Otto forma grandiflora (Rud.Mey.) J.Ullmann, 1999
Echinopsis pudantii Pfersdorf ex Roth, 1900
Echinopsis schelhasii Pfeiff. et Otto, 1838
Echinopsis turbinata Pfeiff. et Otto, 1838
Echinopsis × wilkensii (Linke) K.Schum., 1897
Rebutia multiplex (Pfeiff.) Roeder, 1938
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