The Cineplex is eight cinemas complex with sleek and sophisticated interiors including deluxe reclining chairs in every cinema. The “Deluxe Cinema” is fully equipped, fitted entirely with luxurious reclining chairs and is completely licensed. Linked to the Deluxe Cinema is the Deluxe Lounge where patrons can wine and dine before or after their movie as well as order food and drinks to arrive during a screening. The Deluxe Lounge offers an exclusive menu and is also licensed with a fully equipped bar providing a very DELUXE overall experience! An innovative addition to the cinema precinct is the trendy cafe accessible to not just movie-goers, but to all shopping centre patrons, creating a new dining destination independent of the movie experience.
Cineplex Cinema Redbank
Cineplex Balmoral – Cinema Six
PROJECT: | Cinema Renovation |
CLIENT: | Cineplex |
TOTAL AREA: | 300 sqm |
LOCATION: | Bulimba, QLD |
COMPLETION: | 2014 |
Cineplex Balmoral – Cinema One
PROJECT: | Cinema Renovation |
CLIENT: | Cineplex |
TOTAL AREA: | 400 sqm |
LOCATION: | Bulimba, QLD |
COMPLETION: | 2014 |
The inspiration for this design came from the glamorous 1920’s, being the original Avro Picture Palace. The design transformed the 400sqm cinema into an opulent reimagined space, adorned with large crystal chandeliers and layered heritage detailing. The intention was to add atmosphere and ambience generally lost by other modern cinema chains.
Cinema One now allows Brisbane patrons to have an old world cinematic experience, to bring the occasion back in to going to the theatre.
La Prima Caffé – Café Fitout
PROJECT TYPE: | Cafe Renovation |
CLIENT: | Cineplex |
AREA: | 52 sqm |
LOCATION: | Bulimba, QLD |
COMPLETION: | April 2014 |
Located in the Cineplex Balmoral, the inspiration of this project stemmed from our client’s origins and love for the Italian coffee culture. The intention for the atmosphere in the café was to reflect a modern take on a vintage Italian street café. The focal point for the café is the recycled window wall, which acts as a conversation point for visiting patrons. Opposite is a brick clad wall, styled with old prints of the original cinema, Avro Picture Palace, established in 1920.