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CASE STUDY

ON

MULTIPLEX THEATRE
SIMI SAYED
S6
SPIHER
PVR
CINEMAS
PVR CINEMAS

PVR cinemas is a film entertainment


company in India. The company, which
began as a joint venture agreement
between Priya Exhibitors Private Limited
and Village Roadshow Limited in 1995 with
60:40 ratio, began its commercial
operations in June 1997. The company is
founded by Ajay Bijli , who is the Chairman.
PVR has a strong presence with 676 screens
in 145 locations across 59 Indian cities.
PVR
CINEMAS
AT
OBERON MALL
INTRODUCTION

• Oberon Mall is a shopping mall located in the


Indian city of Kochi.
• The mall was opened formally on 2 March 2009,
though it was launched in 2008.
• The cost of construction of the mall is about ₹1 billion.
• It is built on an area of 39,600 square metres
(426,000 sq ft) across five floors of shops and office
spaces and covering grounds of up to 6 acres (2.4 ha).
• The mall is one of the busiest shopping avenues for
the city of Cochin.
• Cinemax is on the fourth floor of the building
LOCATION N

Located near NH Bypass


Edapally junction,
Ernakulam , Kochi, Kerala
PLANNING

Building is divided in to five floors


including basement.
PVR cinemas is located on the
fourth floor( topmost floor)and
is away from other stalls and
showrooms.
Therefore:
• less crowd
• No congestion of spaces
• Circulation of the entire
mall made easier
PLANNING

ADJACENT AREAS
• Food circle
• Fun zone
• Escalator, lift and stairs; all adjacent
to the cinemax
PLANNING

THEATRE LEVEL PLAN PROJECTOR LEVEL PLAN


PLANNING

SECTION
MAIN LOBBY

• The main lobby of the complex Space


is slightly inset and the counters outside
face the corridor bringing in forming the
notice of the people in the main part of the
stream circulation. complex
• Ticket counter faces the corridor
space of the mall. There is no
separate lobby near the ticket
counter.
MAIN LOBBY

• Box office is along with the


counter outside the main the
main lobby .
• This space is also meant for
people to stand and watch the
movie trailers.
• The box office which face the
main corridor attracts the
people moving through the
mall.
MAIN ENTRY TO THE LOBBY

• Seating is provided in the right


side of the main entry.
• The two supporting columns in
the main lobby space are
cladded with tiles. Waiting area
• Column near the food court
brings obstruction for free
circulation during peak times. Glass with view
towards the
corridor outside
making the
waiting area
more spaicous
WAITING AREA

• Waiting lounge is provided


only within the theatre lobby.
• This sometimes creates
crowd near the ticket counter
during peak hours.
• Near the food counter adjacent
to waiting lobby queue tracks
are provided for handling the
crowd easily.
• Cinema posters clad the
columns near the counters.
• The area near the food counter is lit up
with warm golden yellow and red lights
• Seating is not provided near the food
counters and it is only meant for take
away counters
• The staff entry is
through narrow
corridor adjacent to the
food counter and is
restricted for outsiders.
• Each door is 2m wide.
• The exits are common
for two theatres each.
So the doors open to
the corridor and moves
to the main exit.
• There are only four screens
inside the complex
• Each of the screen is in a
higher level than the main
entry level
• The entries to the four
screens which open in to
stairs and are from foyer
which further leads to the
toilet and washrooms
• The main foyer directly views to a mirror and after the entries
to the screen diverts in to two corridors leading to the
washrooms for ladies and gents respectively. so there is
minimum circulation to the washrooms without creating a
crowd in the foyer during peak hours.
• The corridors are placed such that the people of shot term
waiting lounge are not encouraged there. It is meant for the
people watching the movie.
• •The exits are common for two theatres each. So the doors
open to the corridor and moves to the main exit.
The store room, locker room
and rest room for the staff

• The office have a separate entrance from the


exterior but connected with the main lobby
by means of narrow corridor .
• Enables the staff and visitors to enter the
space during peak time the store room rest
room and, locker for the staff Oberon mall.
AUDITORIUM

• Number of screens – 4
• The 4 screens have different layout of
seating arrangements
• All four screen are having silver screen
• 7.1.2 Dolby atmos
• Box type theatre( A theatre in which the
audience seating and screen occupy the
same architectural space)
• 2k projector
• Led lighting
AUDITORIUM
PLANNING

SECTION
SEATING ARRANGEMENTS

Screen 1
No of seats -158

Screen 2
No of seats -117
SEATING ARRANGEMENTS

Screen 3
No of seats -182

Screen 4
No of seats -177
SEATING SIZE

SEATING MATERIALS
• Back moulded polyurethane seats.
Customized uphoistered , plywood or
perforated polypropylene and glass fibre
moulded back which is good for
acoustics.
• Legs are moulded aluminium epoxy finish
for aesthetic improvement as well as
cleaning and maintenance.
PROJECTOR
ROOM

• The projector room is in the floor just above the screen room, which is about
at a height of 3.5 m.
• The access to the room is from the terrace.
• The dimension is about 19x4 m sq.
PROJECTOR
ROOM

• To maintains a temperature OF 20 degree celsius.


• Maintain the temperature thermocol ceiling is used.
• The main activity spaces for a projector room:- (1) projector -2k (6)
engineer seating (2) server (7) sound system- cd 750 (3) electricity source
(8) power generator (4) ahu pipes (5) seating/computer.
PROJECTOR
ROOM

• The exhaust pipes have connection towards the ahu,


which is outside the projector room.
• The pipes are silver coated.
• The projector room can only be accessed after
passing the security check which is inn the next floor.
• The ambience is dark inside it.
• The opening for the projector covered with glass is
of dimensions 100 cm.
PROJECTOR
ROOM
• The old film projector was last used about 2
years ago.
• Port holes are also given so as to check the
sound quality or to give instructions to the
people inside the screen room.
• It controls all the lighting facilities.
• The glass infront of the projector must be
tilted in order to reduce the reflection of film
rays.
PICTURE FORMAT
SILVER SCREEN
• Picture format is Cinemascope
2.35:1

• A silver screen also known as a silver ventricular


screen, A type of projection screen having highly
reflective surface.
• Made from a tightly woven fabric mainly silk or
synthetic fibre.
• Provide narrower/horizontal/vertical viewing
angles.
• Compare to their more modern counterparts
because their inability to completely disperse
light.
• Used in 3-D projection.
PARKING

• Parking of the cinemas


along with the mall
parking lots.
• Oberon Mall has
parking slots for over
500 cars and 400 two
wheelers, spread over
the 2 basements and 3
grounds.
EXITS

• They are given at the same wall as that of


the screen.
• The doors of two screen rooms open to a
single corridor. which is the same in the
other side.
• The corridor width is about 2.5 m.
• The fire escape exit is the same one.
• Can cause huge crowds after the show
times since the corridors are narrower.
EXITS

• Ads are even given in the corridor.


• The exit directly to connects to the
mall floor level.
• There is no direct connection to the
parking area.
• No provision for wheelchair visitors.
• Aims a smaller crowd.
THANK
YOU

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