Spot the Barrisol at Sydney’s newest nightclub hotspot.
June 7th, 2012
Marquee, Sydney’s latest nightclub at The Star is a striking example of what can be achieved with Barrisol ceilings and lighting.
Squillace Nicholas Architects specified the use of the Barrisol high gloss black acoustic ceilings and curved aluminium linear lighting for 3 main areas of Marquee: the entry, the second bar and the dance floor area.
A nine-metre-wide video wall casts dramatic reflections onto the Barrisol ceiling.
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