After successfully completing projects in Jizan and Al Khobar, the regional interior contractor has been entrusted by the entertainment specialist with bringing more of its cinemas to life.
Lebanese cinema chain Empire Cinemas is on track to fulfil its part in the Vision 2030 of supporting a vibrant and culturally aware society by adding three more destinations to its KSA network of a combined project investment of USD 25m. The three new multiplexes at Othaim Mall – Al Ahssa (8 screens, 714 seats, 2,886sqm), Al Rashid Mega Mall – Madina (10 screens, 744 seats, 3,250sqm) and Othaim Mall Rabwah – Riyadh (10 screens, 1,254 seats, 4,785sqm) are all conceptualised by Empire’s long-standing design partner, DNA Architects & Planners and fitted-out by Havelock One Interiors.
In 2019, Empire Cinemas celebrated its 100th anniversary by entering the Saudi market, following a call by the Development Investment Entertainment Company (DIEC) to establish and advance the cinema sector in Saudi Arabia. The first venue, a 10-screen, 728-seat multiplex at Al Rashed Mall in Jizan marked a milestone for the family business, founded by visionary Georges N. Haddad and now being led by its third generation. Gino Haddad, CEO of Empire Cinemas, said, “It’s our vision to develop our brand portfolio and expand our geographical coverage by propagating our legacy and passion across the region: entertainment.”
Given Havelock One’s track record as a premium turnkey service provider in the cinemas and indoor entertainment space, Empire had selected the interior contractor to build this first project within 280 days, covering supply, installation and the commissioning of architectural and interior decoration, joinery and MEP works. Later, a contract for the recently completed Empire Cinemas at Al Rashid Mall in Al Khobar, followed, a much larger and more complex project featuring 18 theatres, including three auditoria for kids, two Dolby Atmos movie theatres, three VIP and one immersive 4DX cinema, covering a total space of more than 6,200 sqm.
Commenting on the award of the latest projects, Haddad added: “We are proud to be collaborating again with Havelock One, following the successful outcome of our Al Khobar and Jizan venues. Havelock One has proven to be a reliable fit-out partner, with excellent onsite management skills, and prompt delivery timelines.”
Syed Kashif Akhtar, Group Managing Director of Havelock One, expressed equal delight in having the opportunity to further strengthen the relationship with Empire Cinemas. “In the business of service delivery, nothing is a better testimony of a job well done than repeat business. We are grateful and pleased that our manufacturing in Bahrain and our fit-out teams in KSA keep on delivering for prestigious entertainment clients such as Empire Cinemas.”
Empire’s relationship with Havelock One is not the only one evolving. Since the beginning, Lebanese architectural and interior design firm DNA has been supporting the cinema operator’s expansion in Saudi Arabia. DNA’s designs follow Empire’s ambition to offer the latest technology in a convenient and comfortable setting, while tailoring every cinema’s venue to the specific market and customer preferences.
Dany G. Daoud, Managing Director of DNA explained, “For Jizan, due to a corner location, we extended the entrance to the mall’s common area to maximise the visual perception. A sculpted trail consisting of digital screens, dynamic motion light effects and Empire’s prominent self-ticketing kiosks further increased the appeal of the movie theatre for shoppers and mall visitors. The design of the Al Khobar multiplex even incorporates a more abstract dimension; the fact that the city is built on the crossroads of different highways, connecting Al Khobar with Dhahran-Jubail and Bahrain-Dammam, has been reflected in a transitional walk. More tangible aspects of the city, like its long corniche and industrial history, have shaped the urban language and an outdoor street atmosphere of the cinema’s interiors.”
This conceptual complexity allowed Havelock One to showcase its ability to translate a strong design vision into reality. The metal department created container structures by corrugating and powder-coating metal sheets; the local fit-out team worked with Saudi graffiti artist Ali Al Zourib to add street credibility. Similarly, the transition from the mall into the centre of the multiplex is expressed by a passage panelled with back-painted glass and illuminated with multi-coloured LED strips that are core to creating a captivating visual experience for the cinemagoers before they have even reached their chosen auditorium.
One of the three upcoming projects, the one in Al Rabwa, Riyadh will offer a shift in dimensions for its guests. The public area facing the concession is a static space, whereas, once crossing the gates, customers get to experience a dramatic transition to another dynamic and dreamy “dimension”, playing with the experience of gravity and space. The cinema’s interiors will create an illusion that resembles falling towards a main focal element, the bridge, diagonally axing a rectangular void.
“Joining forces with Empire and DNA is always a great, rewarding challenge,” said Nigel Wilson, Division Director of Havelock One KSA. “They have truly understood how to engage and excite a young and entertainment-hungry crowd that is just at the beginning of its evolution.” He further elaborated, “Over the two previous projects, Empire, DNA and the Havelock One team have become truly accustomed to each other’s way of working. Now, this can be all brought together to provide a blueprint for seamless, integrated and collaborative delivery.”
Based on the project timelines of 240-280 days, the Empire Cinemas in Al Ahssa, Madina and Riyadh are expected to open in summer 2022.