Alhambra Theatre Geneva
Opened to the public 1920, the cinema theatre was completely renovated in 2014 after many years of decline. Artist Carmen Perrin developed the colour design for the interior space using Lascaux Studio Bronze.
Colour design:
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Carmen Perrin
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Material:
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Lascaux Studio Bronze Original
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Completed:
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2014
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The Alhambra cinema theatre in Geneva is one of the
last conserved witnesses of the glorious era of large and elegant public halls.
After a long florescence period followed decades of slow decay nearly to end
with demolition in 1995. A referendum prevented this, and since 1996 the
Alhambra has been part of the urban cultural landscape as a 'monument
historique'.
In 2014 extensive renovation was carried out. The
colour concept of artist Carmen Perrin on the inside is based on a series of
horizontal colour strips forming a colour gradient reaching from the basement
all the way to the ceiling, going from gold to shimmering silver to matt black.
Lascaux Bronzes create a shimmering reflection of the interior illumination and
the light shining in from the outside.
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