City: Leipzig
Region: Europe
Country: Germany
Trade area: 76 000 m²
Address: Einkaufszentrum nova eventis, 06237 Leuna
Construction company: Kühnl + Schmidt Architekten AG
Contact person: Jens Kleiner
No of floors: 2
Owner: PCP Prime Commercial Properties
Parking: 7 000
Phone: +49 40 60606-7000
Website: www.nova-eventis.de
Working time: Monday to Thursday from 10:00 to 20:00h; Friday from 10:00 to 22:00h; Saturday from 10:00 to 20:00h
Covering 76,000 square metres of the former Saale Park in Günthersdorf in the Halle/Leipzig region of southeast Germany, the ‘nova eventis’ is a unique shopping and amenities centre comprising around 220 individual boutiques, department stores, service-providers, restaurants, bars and cafés.
Magnets such as Wal Mart, P&C or C&A are joined by more than 200 smaller outlets and boutiques. Restaurants of every size and for every taste can be found, as well as exhibition spaces and event areas. Therefore, much sensitivity was called for in order to mould the individual offerings into an attractive whole. A leisure complex with UCI cinemas, ice rink, skater zone, fountains and adventure playgrounds was built on the outside.
Nova Eventis shopping and entertainment center is located in Gunthersdorf between Leipzig and Halle on A9 road.
Lighting designed by Tobias Link creates an ambiance which reflects the four seasons and is perceptible as a basic theme throughout the public mall zones.
The scenery façade with its ‘adventure quay’ comprises two levels of variously graduated areas. One of the shopping center’s main attractions is the lake stage which features nine artistic fountain circles. The combination of fountains, gorgeous illumination and projection from profile spots produces a special mixture of scenographic components. Lighting effects above the lake stage merge with the scenery facade to provide an active, animated element alongside the static architecture.
Seasons are also represented in the interior zone as each of four differently colored rotundas.
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