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of at the same level, showing that we’ve grown up
and doing bigger projects, and at that point we just
felt that we were really having a great fit in terms of
expertise. They were doing this kind of experience,
doing the concept, and at the same time XYZ was
doing bigger infrastructure projects.”
With offices in Mexico and Dubai in addition
to Montreal and Quebec City, XYZ certainly has a
lot of experience with large multimedia projects,
having worked on the Era circus production in
China, the Gran Museo del Mundo Maya in Mexico,
and the Rio Tinto Alcan Planetarium in Montreal,
among many others. “So [Simionescu] felt that with
us, XYZ, he would find a good ally on this kind of
project,” continues Lavoie. “[City Walk] was a very
complicated project because of the way that it was
structured. There were many heads, many clients,
and the marketing side of Meraas, the infrastructure
clients of Meraas, and then all the subcontractors,
the MEPs. So we needed to be very strong together
and I think that is what we did.”
When XYZ was brought in, the complex was
built and the stores already open. As well, much of
the AV equipment was already purchased and the
LED screens were in place, so the XYZ team had
constraints it needed to work within and its job was
largely to make it work together and turn Meraas
and Float4’s vision into reality.
“It was up to Float4 to build up the content on
a design point. For XYZ, we were there to bring the
technical aspects and to revise what we could revise
to get some direc