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Sumit Singhal loves modern architecture. He comes from a family of builders who have built more than 20 projects in the last ten years near Delhi in India. He has recently started writing about the architectural projects that catch his imagination. Movieland Palace in Tel Aviv-Yafo, Israel by Studio samuelovJune 4th, 2020 by Sumit Singhal
Article source: Studio samuelov The story behind the design of MOVIELAND is a tribute to the older days of the cinema world. The complex includes 11 movie theaters, among them some rich VIP halls. We chose strong elements and humanity values for the design, and special nostalgic look, which usually aren’t found in large commercial movie theaters. The whole complex gives the feeling of Deja Vu to the dazzling world of 1920’s Hollywood, with the elegance and luxury of the magnificent theaters in Europe of the same period, the golden age of world cinema.
It was important, however, to incorporate local society values and connect the place to the community it’s supposed to serve. An entertainment complex suitable for the whole family, where people can feel at home while successfully disconnect from the daily grind and find themselves in faraway places. Accordingly we designed a place that allows people to come together, gather and connect, with quality materials that reflect the quality of the movie experience content. Using marble, velvet upholstery, natural wood and dramatic use of black and white, the vision becomes a reality. One of the special features in the movie complex are Day Beds instead of the front row seats, turning the unwanted seats to the ones first to sell out! We also designed a private bar section, as part of the whole entertainment experience which doesn’t have to end with the movie. A colorful bar truck serving cocktails waits outside the screening rooms! Share this:RelatedContact Studio samuelov
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