This project is based on
multimedia facade technology. The main idea is to make this building a landmark
at the Pushkinskaya Square
through the application of new technical developments as well as to turn a big
gray spot in the center of the city into the achievement of modern
architecture.
We suggest using multimedia
screen to get a digital picture in urban space which can be used for displaying
cultural content. We address the public by the transmission of social-friendly
information.
We want to create here a new understanding
of public space because the site has an opportunity to attract vast masses from
different ends of the city. As a result the whereabouts of the cinema will be
of significance and unique in terms of public space.
Technology description:
Thanks to the double-sided
rotating panels, the facade of the building may change during the daytime.
These panels are universal and work on the triple principle:
1. transmission of sunshine throughout the day
2. accumulation of solar
energy through solar panels
3. At night time the facade becomes
a multimedia construction which displays information about movies, the time left
till next session, and other options of digital installations.
And also the project considers
an increase in the theater space by moving and modifying the existing facade.
That gives additional comfort for your event and creates new space which can be
used as an additional cinema or a cafe.
The idea of this facade structure
is to create indoors an outdoor space that can host events throughout the year
protecting the people inside from external environment impact while keeping the
feeling of outdoor space with its clean fresh air, vegetation and even the
outdoor relaxing furniture.
For other facades we apply
Corian® exterior cladding material which makes our building more creative. We
chose this material because of its unique properties, namely its smoothness,
non-porousness, resistance to weathering and graffiti surface which has as well
a good UV resistance and flows smoothly and seamlessly over the structure.