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Ankapark rebrands as Wonderland Eurasia and opens in Turkish capital
BY Luke Cloherty | 25 Mar 2019
The huge new theme park in Ankara, Turkey, that had been known as Ankapark has now officially opened under the new moniker Wonderland Eurasia.
Be My Robo Date: Elderly and disabled in Singapore will soon 'visit' attractions via remote robot
BY Luke Cloherty | 25 Mar 2019
A new directive in Singapore, set to launch in June, will allow elderly and disabled people who cannot physically get to museums to see exhibitions with the help of a mobile ‘telepresence’ robot.
Basra Museum opens three new galleries in Saddam Hussein’s former palace
BY Luke Cloherty | 25 Mar 2019
Based inside the former palace of Iraqi dictator Saddam Hussein, Basra Museum has just opened three new galleries – quadrupling its display space following its launch in 2016.
Hugh Broughton Architects revamp 'Sistine Chapel of the UK'
BY Andrew Manns | 25 Mar 2019
British design practice Hugh Broughton Architects have completed an £8.5m (US$11.2m, €10m) refurbishment of Painted Hall at the Old Royal Naval College in Greenwich.
V&A Museum of Childhood interiors to be designed by AOC
BY Luke Cloherty | 23 Mar 2019
The V&A Museum of Childhood (MOC) in East London has chosen architecture firm AOC to design the new interiors for its £13.5m (US$17.8m, €15.7m) overhaul project.
Regional museum in Chilean desert gets redesign from Studio Libeskind
BY Luke Cloherty | 22 Mar 2019
The Museo Regional de Tarapacá in the Atacama Desert, Chile, has been reimagined by architect Daniel Libeskind’s practice Studio Libeskind.
Compagnie des Alpes acquires Austrian theme park Familypark
BY Luke Cloherty | 22 Mar 2019
French theme park and ski resort operator Compagnie des Alpes (CDA) has acquired Austria's Familypark in a deal worth €72.5m (US$82m, £62.3m).
Planning permission granted for vast £200m adventure resort in South Wales
BY Andrew Manns | 22 Mar 2019
Neath Port Talbot council has greenlit plans for the Afan Valley Adventure Resort – a highly anticipated leisure destination set to rise on a 325-acre former forestry plantation in South Wales.
New Rockhampton art gallery goes ahead as government funding announced
BY Andy Knaggs | 22 Mar 2019
The award of a federal government funding grant to the tune of AU$10m (US$7.1m, €6.25m, £5.35m) will see plans advance for the development of a new site for the Rockhampton Art Gallery in Rockhampton, Queensland, Australia.
Faroe Islands prepare for summer rush by saying no to tourism in April
BY Tom Anstey | 21 Mar 2019
In a bid to tackle rising overtourism, the Faroe Islands is closing its doors to visitors next month, with a team of volunteers set to spend three days undertaking a number of tasks to prepare the country for its summer influx of visitors.
The V&A effect: Dundee attractions enjoy a boost after new museum opens
BY Andy Knaggs | 21 Mar 2019
Having Scotland’s first museum of design in their neighbourhood is helping a number of other Dundee attractions to boost their visitor numbers, according to new research.
Kengo Kuma's wood market-inspired museum on track for summer opening
BY Andrew Manns | 21 Mar 2019
The Kengo Kuma-designed Odunpazarı Modern Museum (OMM) is slated to launch in Eskisehir, Turkey – the former "Turkic World" capital of culture – in June.
The Aon Center's new observatory will offer rare views of Chicago
BY Andrew Manns | 20 Mar 2019
The Hettema Group and architecture practice Solomon Cordwell Buenz (SCB) have been tapped to create a sky deck and visitor attraction at the Aon Center in Chicago, IL.
SeaWorld COO leaving company after 34 years
BY Tom Anstey | 20 Mar 2019
Following the conclusion of SeaWorld's search for a CEO, its chief operating officer, John Reilly, has announced he will be leaving the company at the end of this month following a 34-year tenure.
An undersea adventure: Snøhetta’s 'Under' welcomes its first diners
BY Andrew Manns | 20 Mar 2019
Under – an underwater restaurant and research facility that evokes the romance and wonder of Captain Nemo's Nautilus – has opened in Lindesnes, Norway.
Snarkitecture’s interactive Snark Park art space opens in New York’s Hudson Yards
BY Luke Cloherty | 19 Mar 2019
A new interactive exhibition space, courtesy of US design studio Snarkitecture, has opened in the thriving Hudson Yards development in Manhattan, New York.
Science Museum Group support STEM learning with new Manchester training academy
BY Luke Cloherty | 18 Mar 2019
The Science Museum Group has opened a new training and education facility as part of its Science Museum Group Academy arm at Manchester’s Science and Industry Museum.
Heatherwick Studio's latticework Vessel finally opens to the public
BY Andrew Manns | 18 Mar 2019
The tentatively named "Vessel" sculpture – arguably the most recognisable landmark in the entire Hudson Yards Development – has opened its doors.
Former Guggenheim director Thomas Krens has ambitious multi-museum plans for Massachusetts city
BY Luke Cloherty | 16 Mar 2019
Thomas Krens, the former director of New York’s Guggenheim Museum, has detailed his ambitious plans for North Adams, Massachusetts, which centre around a railway museum.
Proposed new Melbourne water park would be southern hemisphere’s largest
BY Andy Knaggs | 15 Mar 2019
A new AU$100m (US$70.87m, €62.6m, £53.39m) indoor waterpark in Melbourne, Australia, will be the largest such park in the southern hemisphere upon completion, according to the partners behind the project.
     
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Ankapark rebrands as Wonderland Eurasia and opens in Turkish capital
BY Luke Cloherty | 25 Mar 2019
The huge new theme park in Ankara, Turkey, that had been known as Ankapark has now officially opened under the new moniker Wonderland Eurasia.
Be My Robo Date: Elderly and disabled in Singapore will soon 'visit' attractions via remote robot
BY Luke Cloherty | 25 Mar 2019
A new directive in Singapore, set to launch in June, will allow elderly and disabled people who cannot physically get to museums to see exhibitions with the help of a mobile ‘telepresence’ robot.
Basra Museum opens three new galleries in Saddam Hussein’s former palace
BY Luke Cloherty | 25 Mar 2019
Based inside the former palace of Iraqi dictator Saddam Hussein, Basra Museum has just opened three new galleries – quadrupling its display space following its launch in 2016.
Hugh Broughton Architects revamp 'Sistine Chapel of the UK'
BY Andrew Manns | 25 Mar 2019
British design practice Hugh Broughton Architects have completed an £8.5m (US$11.2m, €10m) refurbishment of Painted Hall at the Old Royal Naval College in Greenwich.
V&A Museum of Childhood interiors to be designed by AOC
BY Luke Cloherty | 23 Mar 2019
The V&A Museum of Childhood (MOC) in East London has chosen architecture firm AOC to design the new interiors for its £13.5m (US$17.8m, €15.7m) overhaul project.
Regional museum in Chilean desert gets redesign from Studio Libeskind
BY Luke Cloherty | 22 Mar 2019
The Museo Regional de Tarapacá in the Atacama Desert, Chile, has been reimagined by architect Daniel Libeskind’s practice Studio Libeskind.
Compagnie des Alpes acquires Austrian theme park Familypark
BY Luke Cloherty | 22 Mar 2019
French theme park and ski resort operator Compagnie des Alpes (CDA) has acquired Austria's Familypark in a deal worth €72.5m (US$82m, £62.3m).
Planning permission granted for vast £200m adventure resort in South Wales
BY Andrew Manns | 22 Mar 2019
Neath Port Talbot council has greenlit plans for the Afan Valley Adventure Resort – a highly anticipated leisure destination set to rise on a 325-acre former forestry plantation in South Wales.
New Rockhampton art gallery goes ahead as government funding announced
BY Andy Knaggs | 22 Mar 2019
The award of a federal government funding grant to the tune of AU$10m (US$7.1m, €6.25m, £5.35m) will see plans advance for the development of a new site for the Rockhampton Art Gallery in Rockhampton, Queensland, Australia.
Faroe Islands prepare for summer rush by saying no to tourism in April
BY Tom Anstey | 21 Mar 2019
In a bid to tackle rising overtourism, the Faroe Islands is closing its doors to visitors next month, with a team of volunteers set to spend three days undertaking a number of tasks to prepare the country for its summer influx of visitors.
The V&A effect: Dundee attractions enjoy a boost after new museum opens
BY Andy Knaggs | 21 Mar 2019
Having Scotland’s first museum of design in their neighbourhood is helping a number of other Dundee attractions to boost their visitor numbers, according to new research.
Kengo Kuma's wood market-inspired museum on track for summer opening
BY Andrew Manns | 21 Mar 2019
The Kengo Kuma-designed Odunpazarı Modern Museum (OMM) is slated to launch in Eskisehir, Turkey – the former "Turkic World" capital of culture – in June.
The Aon Center's new observatory will offer rare views of Chicago
BY Andrew Manns | 20 Mar 2019
The Hettema Group and architecture practice Solomon Cordwell Buenz (SCB) have been tapped to create a sky deck and visitor attraction at the Aon Center in Chicago, IL.
SeaWorld COO leaving company after 34 years
BY Tom Anstey | 20 Mar 2019
Following the conclusion of SeaWorld's search for a CEO, its chief operating officer, John Reilly, has announced he will be leaving the company at the end of this month following a 34-year tenure.
An undersea adventure: Snøhetta’s 'Under' welcomes its first diners
BY Andrew Manns | 20 Mar 2019
Under – an underwater restaurant and research facility that evokes the romance and wonder of Captain Nemo's Nautilus – has opened in Lindesnes, Norway.
Snarkitecture’s interactive Snark Park art space opens in New York’s Hudson Yards
BY Luke Cloherty | 19 Mar 2019
A new interactive exhibition space, courtesy of US design studio Snarkitecture, has opened in the thriving Hudson Yards development in Manhattan, New York.
Science Museum Group support STEM learning with new Manchester training academy
BY Luke Cloherty | 18 Mar 2019
The Science Museum Group has opened a new training and education facility as part of its Science Museum Group Academy arm at Manchester’s Science and Industry Museum.
Heatherwick Studio's latticework Vessel finally opens to the public
BY Andrew Manns | 18 Mar 2019
The tentatively named "Vessel" sculpture – arguably the most recognisable landmark in the entire Hudson Yards Development – has opened its doors.
Former Guggenheim director Thomas Krens has ambitious multi-museum plans for Massachusetts city
BY Luke Cloherty | 16 Mar 2019
Thomas Krens, the former director of New York’s Guggenheim Museum, has detailed his ambitious plans for North Adams, Massachusetts, which centre around a railway museum.
Proposed new Melbourne water park would be southern hemisphere’s largest
BY Andy Knaggs | 15 Mar 2019
A new AU$100m (US$70.87m, €62.6m, £53.39m) indoor waterpark in Melbourne, Australia, will be the largest such park in the southern hemisphere upon completion, according to the partners behind the project.
     
 


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