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The South Lawn car park is a parking garage at the University of Melbourne constructed in 1971–72 using an innovative reinforced concrete shells with parabolic profiles supported on short columns structural system designed by Jan van der Molen, an engineer. The car park was added to the Victorian Heritage Register on 6 April 1994. [1]
Brian Greene talks about The Hidden Reality on Bookbits radio. The Hidden Reality: Parallel Universes and the Deep Laws of the Cosmos is a book by Brian Greene published in 2011 which explores the concept of the multiverse and the possibility of parallel universes. It has been nominated for the Royal Society Winton Prize for Science Books for 2012.
The Hidden Dimension: 9 May 1997: 3D: Thrill Ride: The Science of Fun: 11 July 1997: Mission to Mir: 17 October 1997: The IMAX Nutcracker: 27 November 1997: 3D: Race for Atlantis: 1998: Shinsyu Symphony: 1998: The Greatest Places: 1998: The Way to B: 1998: Passion for Life: 1998: Everest: 6 March 1998: Africa's Elephant Kingdom: 1 May 1998 ...
With the release of Oppenheimer in 2023, IMAX Melbourne was one of only 30 cinemas in the world, and the only location in the Southern Hemisphere able to project the film on 1570. [ b ] The cinema is located eight storeys beneath the Melbourne Museum, and is the largest IMAX theatre in the Southern Hemisphere [ 1 ] [ 2 ] and the second largest ...
Hidden Universe 3D is a 2013 Australian documentary written and directed by Russell Scott. The film is narrated by Golden Globe winner Miranda Richardson and was released to IMAX 3D theaters in 2013.
After first announcing the park in early 2019, Universal has confirmed that Epic Universe will open on May 22, 2025, following slight delays in construction due to the 2020 coronavirus pandemic.
The Albert Park (225 ha) is a large park in the namesaked bayside suburb, built around the 1.8 km-long Albert Park Lake, an important watersport and recreational fishing site in Melbourne, and hosts the Albert Park Yacht Club and Albert Sailing Club, with a 4.7-kilometre (2.9 mi) walking track around the lake.
Invisible Planets (or Invisible Planets: Contemporary Chinese Science Fiction in Translation) is a science-fiction anthology edited and translated by Ken Liu composed of thirteen short stories as well as three essays by different Chinese writers, namely Chen Qiufan, Xia Jia, Ma Boyong, Hao Jingfang, Tang Fei, Cheng Jingbo and Liu Cixin.