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Cube Building PR by Graven Images:
This space is a purpose built 1200 capacity nightclub in Musselburgh near
Edinburgh.

image by Graven Images
The client's brief was to create a full-on club venue for 18 to 25 year
olds in an area that has no other nightclub within a 6 mile radius.
Our concept was to closely examine social interaction within club environments
and to create a series of flexible spaces that cater for various forms
of interaction.
One side of Club Cube forms an informal lounge/bar while the other performs
as a secondary dance zone. We also formed two upper level gallery zones
with interconnecting bridges to encourage fluid circulation throughout
the club. Square glazed apertures within the galleries overlook the main
double height space. On both galleries an AVR colour-changing system was
used to control pace and mood.
Conceptually, the different layers of interior space gradually reveal
themselves with the dance cube working as a buffer zone in the main space.
The Club Cube's resident dancers perform to viewers beyond glazed graphic
panels.
Electronic shutter screens in the dance cube are visible from the upper
level glazed screens. These remain closed as the club is filling up but
are gradually opened by the DJ to coincide with heightened mood within
the club.

pictures by Graven Images
The Club Cube ground floor gantry is sixteen metres long and acts as a
very simple orientation tool within the space. Both back gantry details
have back-illuminated opaque glazed screens with cold cathode luminaires.
Musselburgh Nightclub PR from Graven Images, Glasgow 2003

photo by adrian welch
Location: Olivebank Retail Park, Newhailes Rd, Musselburgh
Contact Club Cube: 0131 665 8008
Nightclub - 2004 Update
In June 2004 the Club Cube nightclub, Musselburgh - forced to close after
being refused a late-night drink licence - owner failed in his bid to
have the decision overturned in court.
Alfredo Alongi, owner of Edinburgh's Club Cube accused East Lothian Licensing
Board of acting unlawfully by deciding the Club Cube fate in secret. Mr
Alongi was denied the late-night licence in March 2004 after Edinburgh
Police complained about noise and violence at the venue.
Alongi took East Lothian Licensing Board to the Court of Session: Lord
Emslie dismissed the claims meaning the Club Cube may close permanently.
Club Cube has been dogged by controversy since opening in 2002. In 2003
around 120 police raided the premises.
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Graven Images were also involved in the Scottish
Parliament project, Edinburgh, and Merchant
City signage in Glasgow.
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