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Download Complete List of References LIST OF REFERENCES Latest update 29/09/2021 LIST OF REFERENCES Index Shopping Malls 3 Convention Centers 16 Sport Centers 21 Corporate 25 Hospitals 34 Metro and Train Networks 41 Universities 45 Airports 52 Others 57 Tunnels 69 Logistics Centers 70 Hospitality 72 LDA Audio Tech. Severo Ochoa, 31, 29590 Málaga. Tel. +34 952 028 805. [email protected] Latest update 29/09/2021 2 LIST OF REFERENCES Shopping Malls Madaba City Mall REFERENCE: CLIENT: Madaba city mall PLACE: Madaba, Jordan DATE: 2020 Madaba City Mall is the first and largest mall in the Governorate of Madaba, which is designed with the latest sophisticated engineering style, and contains many well-known brands and international restaurants. This Mall is strategically located between hotels, the commercial market and archaeological areas. In order to provide the best audio solution, our partner FIRE EXPERTS used more than 400 speakers alongside a NEO8060 and a NEO Extension. Read more Al Faisaliah Mall REFERENCE: CLIENT: Al Khozama Management Company PLACE: Riyadh, Saudi Arabia DATE: 2019 Riyadh is the capital and the largest city of Saudi Arabia, an attractive tourist and business destination that has become the most important economic center in the Middle East. Al Faisaliah Mall was built in 2000 and introduced a new concept of high-level shopping in the area. Read more LDA Audio Tech. Severo Ochoa, 31, 29590 Málaga. Tel. +34 952 028 805. [email protected] Latest update 29/09/2021 3 LIST OF REFERENCES El Corte Inglés parking Valladolid REFERENCE: CLIENT: El Corte Inglés PLACE: Valladolid, Spain DATE: 2018 The Zorrilla mall is a large five-storey building located in one of the main commercial streets of Valladolid (Spain) with an El Corte Inglés shopping center that includes fashion and accessories, electronics, home and decoration, culture, sports and supermarket departments. The center has a three-storey car park that has undergone a reform project to improve the dimensions of the parking spots, increase space for motorcycles, add electric charging points and improve the signage and security of the site. Read more Berceo Shopping Center REFERENCE: CLIENT: Centro Comercial Berceo PLACE: Logroño, Spain DATE: 2019 The Berceo shopping center was founded at the end of 2003 and is the reference shopping destination in La Rioja, Spain. Its more than 80 establishments cover a wide range of fashion, technology, home or catering, among others, as well as exclusive local brands, as well as an entertainment offer that includes 10 cinemas and a continuous program of activities, animations and events for all audiences. Read more LDA Audio Tech. Severo Ochoa, 31, 29590 Málaga. Tel. +34 952 028 805. [email protected] Latest update 29/09/2021 4 LIST OF REFERENCES G1 City Mall REFERENCE: CLIENT: Gazit Globe Group PLACE: Tel Aviv, Israel DATE: 2019 The G1 City Mall is a shopping center located in the expansion area of Tel Aviv. It has a wide offer that includes fashion, toys, electronics, food, accessories, catering and leisure establishments. G1 City Mall mall in Tel Aviv has EN-54 certified public address and voice evacuation systems made by LDA Audio Tech in its facilities. Read more The Mall of Cyprus REFERENCE: CLIENT: The Mall of Cyprus PLACE: Nicosia, Cyprus DATE: 2019 The Mall of Cyprus is the first shopping centre of its kind in Cyprus, and from the first day of operation in September 2007, it has become a popular place of reference in the capital city, Nicosia. With 5.5 million visitors per year, The Mall of Cyprus is the top retail and entertainment destination in Cyprus. Recently, it has undergone an expansion project developed by partner V Hypersound & Light Ltd. Read more LDA Audio Tech. Severo Ochoa, 31, 29590 Málaga. Tel. +34 952 028 805. [email protected] Latest update 29/09/2021 5 LIST OF REFERENCES Heron Diversia Mall REFERENCE: CLIENT: Heron Diversia PLACE: Madrid, Spain DATE: 2019 Heron Diversia is a leisure center located in La Moraleja, a residential area in Madrid. It has more than 20 restaurants and Kinépolis Madrid Diversia cinema, with 12 screens with the latest 4DX technology. There is also a bowling alley with recreational equipment and the Queens Casino game room. Heron Diversia mall has EN-54 certified public address and voice evacuation systems made by LDA Audio Tech in its facilities. Read more Las Arenas shopping center REFERENCE: CLIENT: Centro Comercial Las Arenas PLACE: Las Palmas de Gran Canaria, Spain DATE: 2019 This commercial complex is located near the beach in Las Palmas de Gran Canaria, Spain. Opened in 1993 with a commercial area of 130,000 square metres spread over 5 floors, this mall brought the revitalization of the zone as a strategic area of leisure and commerce. A sphinx dominates over the access to the building, which has shops dedicated to fashion, crafts and accessories. It has a hypermarket, as well as a variety of restaurants. In addition, it offers several cinemas and free activities for children. Read more LDA Audio Tech. Severo Ochoa, 31, 29590 Málaga. Tel. +34 952 028 805. [email protected] Latest update 29/09/2021 6 LIST OF REFERENCES Mixed use Doha airport REFERENCE: CLIENT: Promotor privado PLACE: Doha, Qatar DATE: 2019 This development, located in the Doha airport road, includes a mixed residential and business complex with a five-star hotel, a shopping mall office spaces. The installations have EN-54 certified public address and voice evacuation systems made by LDA Audio Tech in its facilities. Read more SOHO shopping center REFERENCE: CLIENT: SOHO PLACE: Netanya, Israel DATE: 2017 The SOHO shopping center is located in the heart of the Poleg complex, in the city of Netanya. It covers an area of 27,000 square meters spread over four commercial floors, four floors of offices, a large supermarket and a three-story underground parking for more than 600 vehicles. The complex includes shops of leading international brands in furniture, homewares, fashion, accessories and design, as well as a large area of restaurants and cafes Read more LDA Audio Tech. Severo Ochoa, 31, 29590 Málaga. Tel. +34 952 028 805. [email protected] Latest update 29/09/2021 7 LIST OF REFERENCES Finestrelles Shopping Centre REFERENCE: CLIENT: Finestrelles Shopping Centre PLACE: Esplugues de Llobregat, Spain DATE: 2018 Finestrelles Shopping Centre is located in Esplugues de Llobregat, Barcelona, and has than 100 establishments of the main brands of fashion, technology and catering. With 40,000 square meters of shops, it has become a good meeting point. Finestrelles is the first project in Spain and the largest outside of Belgium of the company Equilis. Read more Txingundi Shopping Mall REFERENCE: CLIENT: Txingundi Shopping Mall PLACE: Irún, Spain DATE: 2018 The Txingundi Commercial Park is located 5 kilometres from the border between Spain and France. This makes it a crucial cross for the road traffic between the two countries. It has a total area of 40,000 square meters that includes a large supermarket of 12,000 square meters and a complete commercial offer that includes fashion, accessories, furniture, automotive equipment, toys, services, catering and leisure. Read more LDA Audio Tech. Severo Ochoa, 31, 29590 Málaga. Tel. +34 952 028 805. [email protected] Latest update 29/09/2021 8 LIST OF REFERENCES RÍO Shopping REFERENCE: CLIENT: Ingka Centres PLACE: Valladolid, Spain DATE: 2018 The RÍO Shopping mall, a few kilometres from Valladolid (Spain), has the most complete offer of commercial services in the region of Castilla y León. It has 129 stores, including major brands such as IKEA, Apple, Fnac, Primark or Starbucks, and it offers a new concept of catering through a large space dedicated to gastronomy Read more Plaza Vea Sucre REFERENCE: CLIENT: Intercorp PLACE: Lima, Peru DATE: 2018 The Plaza Vea Sucre shopping center in Lima (Peru) has a store area of 4,500 square meters and is one of the largest in the chain in the Andean country, with a hyper category. Plaza Vea Sucre belongs to Intercorp, a business group in Peru that covers financial, insurance, real estate and commercial activities with a vision of a global company focused on the Peruvians' quality of life. Read more LDA Audio Tech. Severo Ochoa, 31, 29590 Málaga. Tel. +34 952 028 805. [email protected] Latest update 29/09/2021 9 LIST OF REFERENCES Zara REFERENCE: CLIENT: Inditex PLACE: Several shops in Europe DATE: Desde 2013 Zara (Spain, Germany, France, Italy, Poland, Croatia, Finland and the Netherlands) has EN-54 certified public address and voice evacuation systems in its facilities. Read more Bricor Shopping Malls REFERENCE: CLIENT: El Corte Inglés PLACE: Spain & Portugal DATE: Desde 2006 Bricor is a Spanish chain dedicated to bricolage and decoration, belonging to the group El Corte Inglés. It has 58 centers in Spain and Portugal. Bricor has EN-54 certified public address and voice evacuation systems in its facilities. Read more LDA Audio Tech. Severo Ochoa, 31, 29590 Málaga. Tel. +34 952 028 805. [email protected] Latest update 29/09/2021 10 LIST OF REFERENCES Tottus Malls REFERENCE: CLIENT: Grupo Falabella PLACE: Lima & San Luis, Peru DATE: 2013-2014 Tottus is a company dedicated to the retail sale of food products, cleaning, personal hygiene, clothing and home in Chile and Peru. It is part of the Falabella group and has more than 60 stores. Tottus' centres in Lima and San Luis (Peru) have EN-54 certified public address and voice evacuation systems in their facilities. Read more Carrefour REFERENCE: CLIENT: Carrefour PLACE: Several locations in Spain DATE: 1996 Carrefour is a French multinational distribution chain, the first European group and third worldwide in the sector.
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