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New complex for Amsterdam
Plans to build a new
entertainment complex on the same site as the
Amsterdam ArenA were yesterday unveiled at the
city's Heineken Music Hall...
more...
Convention centre symposium in Costa Rica
The Costa Rica Association of Professional
Congress Organizers (ADOCA) have joined
efforts to hold the International
Symposium-Workshop International
Standardization for the Construction of
Convention Centers (Simposio-Taller
Estandarizacion Internacional para la
Construccion de Centros de Convenciones) at
the Hotel Real Intercontinental, San Jose,
Costa Rica on 2-5 June 2003...
more...
Rebirth of the Coronet
In a few weeks the
once-derelict Coronet venue in south London
will reopen as a multipurpose, multimedia
entertainment facility capable of hosting over
2,000 in its three-levels of auditoria. The
new backers - leading lights in London's
clubbing scene - will offer an eclectic mix of
corporate entertaining by day and late - night
clubbing after dark...
more...
*PEOPLE* Behind the scenes at Christchurch
Convention Centre
Every building needs people
to love it and care for it. Here's a story
about Greg and Taf who look after the
Christchurch Town Hall and the Christchurch
Convention Centre. But they do far more than
just keep everything in working order and as
Mike Kelly, executive director of venue
manager NCC (NZ) Ltd says, buildings need
people to love them to death. They help give
each building its own personality. Cynthia
Kepple crawled into the bowels of the building
to talk to Greg and Taf...
more...
Sage Gateshead - intricate roof design on the
Tyne
Angus Palmer of engineering
firm Buro Happold, describes the complex
three-dimensional primary roof structure of
the Tyne's newest arts and culture development
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more...
Washington Convention Center opens
The first public event at
the new Washington Convention Center begins
today - and the venue's backers are making it
big...
more...
Albert Hall's mushrooms in a new light
UK-based Blinding Light
supplied Studio Due Mini City colour changing
luminaires to TV lighting director Bernie
Davis for a special edition of the BBC's
"Songs Of Praise" called "The Big Sing",
staged at the London's prestigious Royal
Albert Hall. The result was a stunning
roofscape for the performance...
more...
Other News
Restoration of Grade I Georgian theatre
Top honours for Utzon and the Sydney Opera
House
Movie chains in violation of ADA
Brighton pier catches fire
Strange night at the Oscars
Success for Fox Cities
Revamp for Brighton seafront
Picture this
Security in safe hands at HKCEC
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"What a great magazine! Congratulations on
a fine publication."
David Taylor, Director, Theatre Projects
Consultants
"After having just spent much of my morning
with the first copy of Auditoria, I wanted to
send just a quick note to congratulate you and
your staff on an exquisite and well-crafted
publication. My assistant is now reading
Auditoria and gives a thumbs up across the
room. Bravo on a job well done."
David Jenkins, Executive Director for Fox
Theatre
One of the key points to come across to us in
our discussions with some of the 11,500+
end-user recipients of the magazine is that
never before has a global magazine brought all
the disparate disciplines involved in the
entertainment-venue business together in such
an attractive, coffee-table-style publication.
Not only that, but feedback and enquiries
began to arrive immediately for our
advertisers - a key element of our
business model and yet another feature that
sets Auditoria apart from the
pack.
Nothing succeeds like success, and this is a
success story that you can be a part of. A
limited number of editorial/advertising
packages are still available for the July
issue of Auditoria, so act now
and contact Dermot O'Brien on +44 (0)1273
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