
Consolidated Theatres Movie Complex
The use of precast panels on the Consolidated Theatres complex provided an aesthetically pleasing exterior that reduced maintenance costs.
The Consolidated Theatres in Charlotte, N.C., features 16 screens and stadium seating with clear sight lines, thanks to the use of structural precast components, including a variety of wall panels, beams, columns and seating units with spans of 35 to 50 feet. Photos: Carolina Photo Group Architect:
LS3P Associates Ltd.
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Location:
Cary,
Precaster:
Metromont Prestress Co.
Owner:
Consolidated Theatres Inc.
Contractor:
Shelco Construction Co.
This 16-screen complex features a precast concrete structural system that includes a variety of different types of wall panels, beams, columns and seating units with spans of 35 to 50 feet. The precast riser system creates the effect of stadium-style seating, providing clear sight lines from anywhere in the theaters. Seven-inch insulated and 8-inch solid wall panels were used in the project, which took 10 weeks to erect.
Each theater in the complex consists of precast walls on four sides and a hollowcore mezzanine floor where the projectionist and management offices are located. The precast system was selected for several reasons, says Mike Tribble, vice chairman and the head of LS3P's Charlotte office. Foremost, it was a cost-effective solution that could be achieved on a fast schedule. Using precast concrete cut more than three months from the construction time needed for the owner's earlier projects, he says.
Precast also provided the aesthetic look that was desired. "The use of precast panels enhanced the outside appearance and decreased maintenance," he says. "The material's versatility allowed us to vary the theater size, which was important to the facility's functionality."
During production and erection, manufacturing of precast components was carefully coordinated with the steel roof fabricator, as the panels were load-bearing for the roof, as well as for the seating units. This allowed the structure to have continuous erection. The building's exterior was painted to enhance the reveals cast into the panels, adding visual interest. Area 51,400 square feet
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