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to light up the glass cube, without letting the light pass through the drywall that stood between the glass and the curtains. This was be- cause the colour used on the outside would usually be different from the one used inside. Inside the colour would depend on the rhythm of the music, or would be in accordance to the colour of the brand sponsoring the party.” Challenges aside, Fernanda deemed this the most striking element of the venue, “as in Brazil this kind of feature is not as common as it is in other countries.” To light the curtains, Fernanda selected 34 RGBW LED Spots, which are also manufactured by Star Lighting Division. The Spots are equipped with four high power 3W LEDs and create the desired ef- fect. Elsewhere in the lounge and bars areas, RGBW LED strips were used for each section, while the dancefloor was equipped with six 575 moving heads, two DMX smoke machines, and two DMX 1.5kW strobes. Fernanda said: “The moving heads needed to produce ef- fects that would reach the dancefloor, the second floor lounges, and the 10 metre high ceiling, whilst maintaining the height integrity. To


accommodate this we came up with an ideal fit that would obstruct the curtains by adjusting the lighting effects vertically throughout the entire club.” Control for the lighting is provided courtesy of a Star Lighting Division Master Light II DMX controller. The sound system at Marriah Dining Club was required to match the quality of the lighting installation. Owner Ronaldo said: “We needed something that could be recognised by the customers as really in- novative, pure and high quality. The résumé was to create a high definition sound that the customers would recognise.” Ronaldo and Cristiano knew they wanted a sound system that made music its top priority, whilst being able to cater for both live and DJ performances. The sound design and installation was carried out by Sotex, a division of Grupo Classic. The company develops and manufacturers its own audio equipment, and provides audio designs and solutions for both the commercial and residential markets. Sotex Product Specialist and Technical Consultant, Fabricio Neiva was a monumental part of the audio team. He has been an audio techni-


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