News Release
Issued: 18th December 2001

Sensible Plans for Brighton's Dome -
Courtesy of Modelbox
Modelbox produce theatrical-style plans for the refurbished Brighton Dome

Modelbox
Modelbox, the pioneering specialist in the use of computer aided design for the entertainment industry, was recently called in to help the Brighton Dome generate new groundplans for visiting companies.

Currently in the middle of a £22million Lottery-funded rebuild, with the Pavillion Theatre and the Corn Exchange already open and the Dome due to re-open in February 2002, the theatres' staff had come to realise that, as is so often the case, the architectural plans generated for the refurbishment would actually be of little use to visiting companies since they would contain too much detail and superfluous information.

Modelbox are now adapting the architectural plans to produce a set of theatrical-style groundplans for each of the three venues, presenting theatrical users with the information they need in the form they expect to find it in. The plans will be available to visiting companies on paper or in electronic form at any scale.

Currently working to update its comprehensive - and unique - collection of electronic theatre groundplans, Modelbox has been involved with projects around the world in recent months, including producing building plans of the Winter Gardens Theatre in New York, now home to the hit musical Mamma Mia. Modelbox’s plans are now available to individual CAD users through the popular Modelbox Licensed Partner Scheme - and are also available for use with the WYSIWYG pre-programming and visualisation service available at The Moving Light Company.

Further information about Modelbox’s range of services can be found at their website, www.modelbox.co.uk, or by contacting them on their new direct-dial telephone number, 020 8254 4720. Further information about the Brighton Dome can be found at www.brighton-dome.org.uk.

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