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Plans are underway to relocate the BBC’s Doctor Who Experience from its current address at London’s Kensington Olympia, and Lancashire-based company Collinson plc have been chosen to construct the Doctor’s new home. The famous multi-sensory interactive exhibition will be moved from its present location to a brand new purpose-built residence in the city of Cardiff, next to the BBC’s Roath Lock Studios where the show will be filmed from next year. Council leader Rodney Berman said “This attraction is set to bring millions of pounds into the city’s economy, and the benefits to Cardiff will be immense in terms of tourism” The exhibition will take visitors on an exciting journey through special effects, sets and memorabilia from the series, including a recreation of the modern Tardis. Fans will be able to see brand new footage of current Doctor Matt Smith and will meet many of the Doctor’s nemeses, from Daleks and Cybermen to Ice Warriors and the colossal K-I robot. Working in conjunction with Cardiff City Council and the BBC Collinson will design and construct the 3000m³ tensile membrane building, due for completion by summer 2012. In addition to the main exhibition hall the attraction will feature a first floor mezzanine and two storey accommodation comprising reception area, café, classroom, kitchen, washrooms and offices. The iconic shape of the structure is down to the unique nature of the design; differing ridge heights and the curved eaves of the steel frame are covered by a heavy duty architectural membrane producing smooth flowing lines. Unlike many clients who select a white membrane cover to allow natural light to permeate the building, a special black-out membrane was chosen in this instance to ensure total darkness inside the facility in order to maximise the impact of special effects and lighting. The building will also feature an impressive glazed curtain wall on the front façade, lending a futuristic feel sci-fi fans will undoubtedly approve of! Dan Collinson, director at Collinson said “We are thrilled to be working with Cardiff City Council and the BBC on the Dr Who project. To be part of creating something imaginitive and extraordinary is always exciting for us. We’re confident the finished result will not only impress visitors to the exhibition, but we hope it will inspire people think creatively when it comes to the materials and design that can be utilised in constructing public buildings such as this”
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