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System: Meshellaneous
Attachment Method: Reelease™
Metal Fabric Pattern: Scale & Mid-Balance
Project: Planet Hollywood Theatre for the Performing Arts
Location: Las Vegas, NV
Architect: Lendall Mains Architect - Las Vegas, NV
Design Architect: Martinez & Johnson Architecture - Washington, D.C.
General Contractor: HOWA Construction - Salt Lake City, UT
Installer: Reliable Steel, Inc. - North Las Vegas, NV
Operator: BASE Entertainment - New York, NY & Las Vegas, NV
Facility Owner: Planet Hollywood Resort & Casino
Facility End Use: Theater
Renovation or New Construction: Renovation
Completion Date: Spring 2007
Project Details: An innovative Meshellaneous metal fabric solution dramatically defines and separates space within the Theatre for the Performing Arts at the new Planet Hollywood Resort & Casino in Las Vegas, NV.
The project features a first-of-its-kind Meshellaneous mesh system that provides "house reduction" in order to produce more intimate seating for smaller crowds.
Cambridge's Scale and Mid-Balance metal fabric patterns are attached using the patented Reelease attachment method. A concealed, overhead-mounted motorized reel both unreels the metal fabric downward and retracts it upward for concealed storage.
In addition to aesthetics, the metal fabric application maintains many functional benefits, including acoustic transparency, ventilation and fire resistance. The system provides transparency while still offering a visual division of the space.