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London's first riverside linear park to feature 'wellness portals'
BY Andrew Manns | 14 May 2019
New York-based architecture firm Diller Scofidio + Renfro (DS+R) have unveiled the first series of renderings of "The Tide", a linear park planned for London's Greenwich Peninsula.
Maurer testing first coaster at sea to cater for salty atmosphere
BY Andy Knaggs | 14 May 2019
German manufacturer Maurer Rides is putting its Bolt Ultimate Sea Coaster – the first rollercoaster to be installed aboard a cruise liner – through special testing, to ensure its vehicles can remain up to scratch on the open ocean.
Sir David Adjaye wins Kiran Nadar Museum job with 'sacred geometries' concept
BY Andrew Manns | 13 May 2019
Sir David Adjaye has been selected to design the new Kiran Nadar Museum of Art and Cultural Center (KNMACC) following a global competition that brought together 47 of the world's most prestigious architecture firms.
Royal Caribbean opens US$250m 'Perfect Day' island attraction
BY Tom Anstey | 13 May 2019
Royal Caribbean International – the cruise line brand founded in Norway – has opened its first "Perfect Day" private island, the first to come in a series of bespoke destinations under development worldwide.
Perrot & Richard set to revive century-old concert hall in Lyon
BY Andrew Manns | 13 May 2019
The city of Lyon has selected French design firm Perrot & Richard Architectes to renovate the Salle Rameau, a 100-year-old concert hall in Lyon that once hosted performances by the likes of Louis Armstrong and Ray Ventura.
Chinese museums to get smarter with the 'express train of digital technology'
BY Andy Knaggs | 13 May 2019
Increasing use of digitisation and technologies such as artificial intelligence (AI) and virtual reality (VR) are to be used in China's heritage sector to deliver smart museums that have the capabilities to reach more people.
EAS gets rebranded as IAAPA Expo Europe - event heads to Paris this September
BY Tom Anstey | 10 May 2019
Registration is now open for the newly-renamed IAAPA Expo Europe (IEE), with this year's European showcase for visitor attractions coming to Paris, France, in September.
Emaar Properties to build AED25bn leisure quarter in Dubai
BY Andrew Manns | 10 May 2019
Emirati developer Emaar Properties has announced plans for an AED25bn (US$6.8bn, €6bn, £5.2bn) waterfront leisure district in Dubai.
Arup and Effekt release final images of surreal forest tower in Denmark
BY Andrew Manns | 10 May 2019
Danish architects Effekt and global engineering consultancy Arup Associates have completed a tornado-shaped observation tower at the Camp Adventure Climbing Park in Denmark.
Mattel unveils global plans for interactive FECs
BY Andy Knaggs | 10 May 2019
Mattel has announced plans to open a string of interactive family entertainment centres around the world that combine physical and digital play experiences around some of its most famous brands.
Registration opens for WWA Symposium and Trade Show at Disney World
BY Tom Anstey | 10 May 2019
The World Waterpark Association will hold its 39th Annual Symposium and Trade Show – the largest waterpark show in the world – at the Disney World Resort in Orlando, Florida.
Statue of Liberty Museum gears up for long-anticipated opening
BY Andrew Manns | 09 May 2019
The Statue of Liberty Museum is set to make its long-awaited debut on 16 May.
Golden toilet among Cattelan exhibits set for Blenheim Palace
BY Andy Knaggs | 09 May 2019
An exhibition of the work of Italian contemporary artist Maurizio Cattelan at Blenheim Palace, Oxfordshire, UK, is to include the installation of a working 18-carat solid gold toilet.
'Huge opportunity for Marvel' at Shanghai Disney, says Iger
BY Tom Anstey | 09 May 2019
Disney chair and CEO Bob Iger, has hinted at an expanded Marvel presence for its Shanghai theme park in China, with the brand currently booming as its latest blockbuster – Avengers: Endgame – continues to surge at the box office.
Sergison Bates to spur regeneration of Belgian medieval district with €60m arts centre
BY Andrew Manns | 08 May 2019
London-based architects Sergison Bates have won an international contest to design a new performing arts centre in the medieval quarter of Leuven, Belgium.
Museums merge to form new Civil War Museum
BY Andy Knaggs | 08 May 2019
Two American Civil War institutions in Richmond, Virginia, have merged to form a new museum that aims to present every perspective on the 19th Century conflict.
Zhonghong loan default will not affect SeaWorld finances, says Antorcha
BY Tom Anstey | 08 May 2019
SeaWorld CEO Gus Antorcha has revealed more details about its failed China projects, after its majority shareholder, Zhonghong Group, defaulted on outstanding loan payments forcing the operator to terminate exclusivity agreements with the property developer.
New York's biggest waterpark resort opens
BY Andy Knaggs | 07 May 2019
Kartrite Resort & Indoor Waterpark – a new luxury family resort in the Catskills, outside New York City – has opened its doors.
'Salmon Eye' visitor centre planned for Norway
BY Andy Knaggs | 07 May 2019
A concept design for a 'world-class' visitor centre at a Norwegian salmon farm has been unveiled by Danish exhibition design company Kvorning Design & Communication.
Nearby attractions help waterparks thrive, says consultant David Camp
BY Andy Knaggs | 07 May 2019
Combining waterpark ventures with additional attractions, activities and accommodation is the best way to assure their financial success, according to David Camp of D&J International Consulting.
     
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London's first riverside linear park to feature 'wellness portals'
BY Andrew Manns | 14 May 2019
New York-based architecture firm Diller Scofidio + Renfro (DS+R) have unveiled the first series of renderings of "The Tide", a linear park planned for London's Greenwich Peninsula.
Maurer testing first coaster at sea to cater for salty atmosphere
BY Andy Knaggs | 14 May 2019
German manufacturer Maurer Rides is putting its Bolt Ultimate Sea Coaster – the first rollercoaster to be installed aboard a cruise liner – through special testing, to ensure its vehicles can remain up to scratch on the open ocean.
Sir David Adjaye wins Kiran Nadar Museum job with 'sacred geometries' concept
BY Andrew Manns | 13 May 2019
Sir David Adjaye has been selected to design the new Kiran Nadar Museum of Art and Cultural Center (KNMACC) following a global competition that brought together 47 of the world's most prestigious architecture firms.
Royal Caribbean opens US$250m 'Perfect Day' island attraction
BY Tom Anstey | 13 May 2019
Royal Caribbean International – the cruise line brand founded in Norway – has opened its first "Perfect Day" private island, the first to come in a series of bespoke destinations under development worldwide.
Perrot & Richard set to revive century-old concert hall in Lyon
BY Andrew Manns | 13 May 2019
The city of Lyon has selected French design firm Perrot & Richard Architectes to renovate the Salle Rameau, a 100-year-old concert hall in Lyon that once hosted performances by the likes of Louis Armstrong and Ray Ventura.
Chinese museums to get smarter with the 'express train of digital technology'
BY Andy Knaggs | 13 May 2019
Increasing use of digitisation and technologies such as artificial intelligence (AI) and virtual reality (VR) are to be used in China's heritage sector to deliver smart museums that have the capabilities to reach more people.
EAS gets rebranded as IAAPA Expo Europe - event heads to Paris this September
BY Tom Anstey | 10 May 2019
Registration is now open for the newly-renamed IAAPA Expo Europe (IEE), with this year's European showcase for visitor attractions coming to Paris, France, in September.
Emaar Properties to build AED25bn leisure quarter in Dubai
BY Andrew Manns | 10 May 2019
Emirati developer Emaar Properties has announced plans for an AED25bn (US$6.8bn, €6bn, £5.2bn) waterfront leisure district in Dubai.
Arup and Effekt release final images of surreal forest tower in Denmark
BY Andrew Manns | 10 May 2019
Danish architects Effekt and global engineering consultancy Arup Associates have completed a tornado-shaped observation tower at the Camp Adventure Climbing Park in Denmark.
Mattel unveils global plans for interactive FECs
BY Andy Knaggs | 10 May 2019
Mattel has announced plans to open a string of interactive family entertainment centres around the world that combine physical and digital play experiences around some of its most famous brands.
Registration opens for WWA Symposium and Trade Show at Disney World
BY Tom Anstey | 10 May 2019
The World Waterpark Association will hold its 39th Annual Symposium and Trade Show – the largest waterpark show in the world – at the Disney World Resort in Orlando, Florida.
Statue of Liberty Museum gears up for long-anticipated opening
BY Andrew Manns | 09 May 2019
The Statue of Liberty Museum is set to make its long-awaited debut on 16 May.
Golden toilet among Cattelan exhibits set for Blenheim Palace
BY Andy Knaggs | 09 May 2019
An exhibition of the work of Italian contemporary artist Maurizio Cattelan at Blenheim Palace, Oxfordshire, UK, is to include the installation of a working 18-carat solid gold toilet.
'Huge opportunity for Marvel' at Shanghai Disney, says Iger
BY Tom Anstey | 09 May 2019
Disney chair and CEO Bob Iger, has hinted at an expanded Marvel presence for its Shanghai theme park in China, with the brand currently booming as its latest blockbuster – Avengers: Endgame – continues to surge at the box office.
Sergison Bates to spur regeneration of Belgian medieval district with €60m arts centre
BY Andrew Manns | 08 May 2019
London-based architects Sergison Bates have won an international contest to design a new performing arts centre in the medieval quarter of Leuven, Belgium.
Museums merge to form new Civil War Museum
BY Andy Knaggs | 08 May 2019
Two American Civil War institutions in Richmond, Virginia, have merged to form a new museum that aims to present every perspective on the 19th Century conflict.
Zhonghong loan default will not affect SeaWorld finances, says Antorcha
BY Tom Anstey | 08 May 2019
SeaWorld CEO Gus Antorcha has revealed more details about its failed China projects, after its majority shareholder, Zhonghong Group, defaulted on outstanding loan payments forcing the operator to terminate exclusivity agreements with the property developer.
New York's biggest waterpark resort opens
BY Andy Knaggs | 07 May 2019
Kartrite Resort & Indoor Waterpark – a new luxury family resort in the Catskills, outside New York City – has opened its doors.
'Salmon Eye' visitor centre planned for Norway
BY Andy Knaggs | 07 May 2019
A concept design for a 'world-class' visitor centre at a Norwegian salmon farm has been unveiled by Danish exhibition design company Kvorning Design & Communication.
Nearby attractions help waterparks thrive, says consultant David Camp
BY Andy Knaggs | 07 May 2019
Combining waterpark ventures with additional attractions, activities and accommodation is the best way to assure their financial success, according to David Camp of D&J International Consulting.
     
 


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