You can see the shape of the first wing through the placing of the foundations leading up to the tram stop.
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Do you know of any buildings in the city centre that are fitted with Etfe panels? When I’m next in the city centre doing a construction roundup I might be able to get some pictures. Not that there aren’t loads of Etfe panel pictures on Google.
Looks like the hotel will be worked on before the other wing. The area for the wing where the shop/museum/offices will be is currently a walk way for the public. It seems like they’re extending the foot path next to the squash centre so that there will be extra room for an extended path when they start development on that wing.
I said this is an early post, but with city chasing money a golden opportunity has come about after NYCFC launched The Cube.Coatigan.
Just remembered. The Victoria Train Station roof.
An interesting read, which could easily translate to the fanzone roof.
With the main ribs installed, the smaller subsections could be fitted that would support almost 400 ETFE (Ethylene Tetraflouroethylene) panels, similar to those used in the Eden Project and Manchester Piccadilly station. As with the steel sections, each one of the polymer roof panels has a unique shape and relies on the precision of the steelwork to ensure a perfect fit.
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Barnshaws Deliver Curve Appeal to Manchester Victoria Station
The £44 million project undertaken by Network Rail to redevelop and transform Manchester Victoria station includes a state-of-the-art roof which has been constructed around 15 curved steel ribwww.barnshaws.com
I said this is an early post, but with city chasing money a golden opportunity has come about after NYCFC launched The Cube.
Manchester City could just pop down the round and see what The Print Works have done and copy that in the new fan zone on the roof this would stop them have to put massive LED screens on the side of the hotel etc.
City Fan Zone is going to be used by people using COOP live as well, they could use it like a Box Park in the area for small gigs and pre-drinks. Imaging going to see a band and their video playing above your head in the new City Fan Zone
Printworks has re-launched as the home of the largest digital ceiling in Europe. Welcome to Manchester’s new world of entertainment.
Following extensive refurbishments both inside and out, Printworks has revealed a stunning 1000m² screen on its ceiling, the first of its kind in Europe. The centre has been transformed into an immersive, interactive digital family-friendly space with state-of-the-art digital screens flooding the central walkways with colour and sound. The experience is free of charge for our guests to enjoy and must be seen to be believed.
This transformation is truly ground-breaking as a screen of this size has never been installed on a ceiling in Europe and it has created a spectacular, free, public show that people of all ages can enjoy.
We have created a best-in-class entertainment destination on a scale never seen in the UK or Europe. We have moved with customer trends to provide more daytime activities, competitive socialising and an unrivalled family day out as well as still offering exciting night time venues.
BEN HALLER, DIRECTOR AT DTZ INVESTORS
Please watch this video, the list is endless of what you could do with it
But City could get it by doing things like this, with 3D adverts etc
Coatigan.
Just remembered. The Victoria Train Station roof.
An interesting read, which could easily translate to the fanzone roof.
With the main ribs installed, the smaller subsections could be fitted that would support almost 400 ETFE (Ethylene Tetraflouroethylene) panels, similar to those used in the Eden Project and Manchester Piccadilly station. As with the steel sections, each one of the polymer roof panels has a unique shape and relies on the precision of the steelwork to ensure a perfect fit.
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Barnshaws Deliver Curve Appeal to Manchester Victoria Station
The £44 million project undertaken by Network Rail to redevelop and transform Manchester Victoria station includes a state-of-the-art roof which has been constructed around 15 curved steel ribwww.barnshaws.com