Cube (disambiguation)

A cube is any regular, six-sided, three-dimensional solid object.

Cube may also refer to:

Arts and Entertainment

  • The Cube or Alamo (sculpture) in New York, U.S., by Bernard Rosenthal
    • its counterpart, Endover at the University of Michigan, U.S.
  • its counterpart, Endover at the University of Michigan, U.S.
  • Cube Interactive, an interactive media company (working in TV) in Cardiff, Wales, UK
  • Cube Route, a fantasy novel by Piers Anthony, set in Xanth and Phaze
  • Time Cube, a conspiracy theory website
  • Comics

  • Cube (comics), a fictional prison in Marvel Comics
  • Cosmic Cube, a fictional object in Marvel Comics
  • Film

  • Cube (film series), a series of films including:
  • Cube (film), a 1997 Canadian film
  • Cube 2: Hypercube, the 2002 sequel to Cube
  • Cube Zero, the 2004 prequel to Cube
  • The Cube (film), a 1969 television film by Jim Henson
  • Games

  • Cube (video game), a 2001 first-person shooter computer game
  • The Cube (building)

    The Cube is a 25 storey mixed-use development in the centre of Birmingham, England. Designed by Ken Shuttleworth of MAKE Architects, it contains 135 flats, 111,500 square feet (10,359 m2) of offices, shops, a hotel and a 'skyline' restaurant. It is the final phase of The Mailbox development.

    The site is enclosed by The Mailbox complex, Commercial Street, Washington Wharf apartment complex and the Worcester and Birmingham Canal.

    History

    Planning history

    As the final stage of The Mailbox development, Birmingham Development Company Ltd. decided to organise a design competition for a building on the site. The winning design was submitted by Birmingham-born architect Ken Shuttleworth of MAKE Architects.

    Plans for The Cube were first submitted to Birmingham City Council's Planning Department on 31 August 2005 for outline planning permission. A six-week public consultation stage was implemented immediately, and the planning application received outline planning permission from the Planning Committee on 7 February 2006.

    The Cube (restaurant)

    The Cube is a pop-up restaurant created by Electrolux. Since 2011, two versions of the restaurant have been located in different cities in Europe, where a number of guest celebrity chefs have brought teams and dishes from their own restaurants to cook in the spaces.

    Description

    The Cube was designed by Park Associati design studio in Milan, and the construction covers a space of 140 m2. It has an outside balcony allowing for a 360-degree field of vision. The exterior shell is made of aluminium and has hexagonal shapes cut into the shell by laser in order to allow light into the interior. The pop-up restaurant acts as a promotional device for home appliance manufacturer Electrolux, and the restaurant is fitted out with their equipment.

    Two copies of The Cube were made, and they both tour Europe in a different city each year. During 2011, versions of the restaurant visited Milan and Brussels, while in 2012 they are in London and Stockholm. The restaurant proved so popular in London that it was announced in September 2012 that the restaurant would stay in the city until 31 January 2013. There are further plans for the restaurant to visit Switzerland and Russia. In each city, the restaurant is placed on top of a monument; in Brussels it was on top of the triumphal arch at the Parc du Cinquantenaire, in Milan by the Galleria Vittorio Emanuele II, in London it is located on top of the Southbank Centre.

    Podcasts:

    The Cube

    100 Chillout Classics: The Worlds Best Chillout Album

    Released 2009
    PLAYLIST TIME:

    The Cube

    by: Soulitude

    Wake up in a cell all strangers around
    Trapped in a maze, no way out
    Must get away from this prison
    Somebody help me I pray
    Behind this walls, death or freedom
    Prime numbers show you the way
    Watching them die one by one in the cubes




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