Interiors of the public areas of “Luxor IMAX” Movie Theater in Sochi

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Julia  Tryaskina

Julia Tryaskina /

Russia
UNK

UNK /

Russia
Design Team
Julia Tryaskina, Julius Borisov, Vladimir Garanin, Irene Kolokolova, Alexandra Gorina

Archi.ru about this project:

10.09.2013

Anna Martovitskaya. Dream Factory Mirrors

UNK Project designed the interiors of the public areas of Sochi's "Luxor IMAX" Movie Theater.

The movie theater is situated in the building of MoreMall that was only built last year. The three-story building with a total area of 168 thousand square meters appeared in the very heart of the resort city and is already recognized as the largest...   more

Julia Tryaskina,

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