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Colorado Air Force Academy’s planetarium reopens with Steve Spangler show
BY Luke Cloherty | 05 Mar 2019
The US Air Force Academy in Colorado reopened the planetarium at its base after 15 years with a pre-opening show on Saturday (2 March) from popular scientist Steve Spangler.
First-of-its-kind leisure airport set to debut this spring in Singapore
BY Andrew Manns | 05 Mar 2019
Jewel Changi Airport – long-praised as representing a new paradigm in passenger experience design – is scheduled to open its doors this spring in Singapore.
Queensland government introduces new safety regulations in wake of Dreamworld deaths
BY Luke Cloherty | 04 Mar 2019
The government of Queensland, Australia, has announced a number of new regulations for any visitor attractions operating rollercoasters or rides, following a tragedy at Dreamworld in 2016 that took the lives of four people.
Peppa Pig theme park potentially in the works as Varney discusses Merlin IP merits
BY Luke Cloherty | 04 Mar 2019
Merlin chief Nick Varney has revealed potential plans for a theme park development dedicated entirely to Peppa Pig.
Construction underway on Columbus Zoo’s new sea lion and seal habitat
BY Luke Cloherty | 04 Mar 2019
Construction has begun on a new sea lion and seal habitat at Columbus Zoo in Ohio, US, which will include an underwater viewing tunnel allowing visitors to walk next to the creatures as they swim around them.
Work starts on Science Museum's new collection centre
BY Luke Cloherty | 04 Mar 2019
Work has started on a new permanent home for more than three-quarters of the UK's Science Museum Group's vast collection of artefacts.
Transport Museum of Hungary chooses architecture competition winner
BY Luke Cloherty | 04 Mar 2019
The Hungarian Museum of Transport is building a new home in Budapest and has chosen New York architectural practice Diller Scofidio + Renfro to design it, following a competition.
Mecanoo's plans for largest man-made natural park in the world gather tempo
BY Andrew Manns | 04 Mar 2019
The government of Flevoland has approved a master plan devised by Dutch architects Mecanoo to transform Nationaal park Nieuw Land into the largest man-made natural park in the world.
Powerhouse Museum relocation plan criticised in committee report
BY Andy Knaggs | 04 Mar 2019
The government of New South Wales, Australia, has insisted that a planned move of the Powerhouse Museum from its Ultimo location to Parramatta, across the city in western Sydney, will go ahead, despite the release of a deeply critical inquiry report.
Added attractions set to double size of Melbourne water world
BY Andy Knaggs | 02 Mar 2019
An expansion of the Oasis Springs water world at Australia’s Gumbuya World theme park will almost double the size of the waterpark it has announced.
Destination Space launches second programme to engage UK kids with space science
BY Luke Cloherty | 01 Mar 2019
Destination Space, a directive from the UK Space Agency and the UK Association for Science and Discovery Centres (ASDC), is aiming to get children to engage with STEM subjects through looking at space exploration with a new programme of events.
Wellcome Collection appoints Assemble studio to design new gallery space
BY Andy Knaggs | 01 Mar 2019
London’s Wellcome Collection, is to undertake an exploration of "what it means to be human", in a new permanent gallery set to open in September 2019.
'I will help SeaWorld realise its full potential', says new CEO Gus Antorcha
BY Tom Anstey | 01 Mar 2019
SeaWorld's new CEO Gus Antorcha has said he plans to help the organisation reach its "full potential", after several years of turmoil.
Upbeat 2018 results for Merlin Entertainments provide impetus for further growth
BY Andy Knaggs | 01 Mar 2019
European attractions operator Merlin Entertainments has reported growth in a number of areas of its business in 2018, including record visitor numbers.
Legal threat sees Chimelong end height-based discount policy
BY Andy Knaggs | 01 Mar 2019
Reports in Chinese media suggest that the country’s leading theme park operator, Chimelong Group, has decided to change its approach to discounted ticketing in the face of a legal challenge to its policy of offering discounted tickets based on the height measurements of visitors.
Academy Museum on track to open in 2019
BY Luke Cloherty | 01 Mar 2019
The long-awaited Academy Museum in Los Angeles is close to completion and on track to open this year, with its first temporary exhibition set to be on Japanese filmmaker Hayao Miyazaki.
Controversial dolphinarium to reopen under new concept following dolphin deaths
BY Andy Knaggs | 28 Feb 2019
Dolphinaris Arizona – a controversial dolphinarium in the desert near Scottsdale, Arizona, US, which opened in 2016 – has closed, following the death of its fourth dolphin in a little over two years.
Plans for museum and visitor centre dedicated to Sir Francis Drake’s Golden Hinde to be submitted
BY Luke Cloherty | 28 Feb 2019
A new visitor centre is in the offing for London’s famous replica of the Golden Hinde warship, which was captained by British naval officer Sir Francis Drake – the first Englishman to circumnavigate the globe.
Meow Wolf to open immersive arts space and hotel in Phoenix
BY Luke Cloherty | 28 Feb 2019
Immersive art collective Meow Wolf are creating a new exhibition space, music venue and hotel in Phoenix, Arizona, to open in 2024.
Snøhetta unveil plans for clifftop cultural museum in South Tyrol
BY Andrew Manns | 27 Feb 2019
Scandinavian architecture practice Snøhetta have revealed the first renderings of their proposed design for the Bolzano Museum Quarter in South Tyrol, Italy.
     
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1121 to 1140 of 9725 news stories
Colorado Air Force Academy’s planetarium reopens with Steve Spangler show
BY Luke Cloherty | 05 Mar 2019
The US Air Force Academy in Colorado reopened the planetarium at its base after 15 years with a pre-opening show on Saturday (2 March) from popular scientist Steve Spangler.
First-of-its-kind leisure airport set to debut this spring in Singapore
BY Andrew Manns | 05 Mar 2019
Jewel Changi Airport – long-praised as representing a new paradigm in passenger experience design – is scheduled to open its doors this spring in Singapore.
Queensland government introduces new safety regulations in wake of Dreamworld deaths
BY Luke Cloherty | 04 Mar 2019
The government of Queensland, Australia, has announced a number of new regulations for any visitor attractions operating rollercoasters or rides, following a tragedy at Dreamworld in 2016 that took the lives of four people.
Peppa Pig theme park potentially in the works as Varney discusses Merlin IP merits
BY Luke Cloherty | 04 Mar 2019
Merlin chief Nick Varney has revealed potential plans for a theme park development dedicated entirely to Peppa Pig.
Construction underway on Columbus Zoo’s new sea lion and seal habitat
BY Luke Cloherty | 04 Mar 2019
Construction has begun on a new sea lion and seal habitat at Columbus Zoo in Ohio, US, which will include an underwater viewing tunnel allowing visitors to walk next to the creatures as they swim around them.
Work starts on Science Museum's new collection centre
BY Luke Cloherty | 04 Mar 2019
Work has started on a new permanent home for more than three-quarters of the UK's Science Museum Group's vast collection of artefacts.
Transport Museum of Hungary chooses architecture competition winner
BY Luke Cloherty | 04 Mar 2019
The Hungarian Museum of Transport is building a new home in Budapest and has chosen New York architectural practice Diller Scofidio + Renfro to design it, following a competition.
Mecanoo's plans for largest man-made natural park in the world gather tempo
BY Andrew Manns | 04 Mar 2019
The government of Flevoland has approved a master plan devised by Dutch architects Mecanoo to transform Nationaal park Nieuw Land into the largest man-made natural park in the world.
Powerhouse Museum relocation plan criticised in committee report
BY Andy Knaggs | 04 Mar 2019
The government of New South Wales, Australia, has insisted that a planned move of the Powerhouse Museum from its Ultimo location to Parramatta, across the city in western Sydney, will go ahead, despite the release of a deeply critical inquiry report.
Added attractions set to double size of Melbourne water world
BY Andy Knaggs | 02 Mar 2019
An expansion of the Oasis Springs water world at Australia’s Gumbuya World theme park will almost double the size of the waterpark it has announced.
Destination Space launches second programme to engage UK kids with space science
BY Luke Cloherty | 01 Mar 2019
Destination Space, a directive from the UK Space Agency and the UK Association for Science and Discovery Centres (ASDC), is aiming to get children to engage with STEM subjects through looking at space exploration with a new programme of events.
Wellcome Collection appoints Assemble studio to design new gallery space
BY Andy Knaggs | 01 Mar 2019
London’s Wellcome Collection, is to undertake an exploration of "what it means to be human", in a new permanent gallery set to open in September 2019.
'I will help SeaWorld realise its full potential', says new CEO Gus Antorcha
BY Tom Anstey | 01 Mar 2019
SeaWorld's new CEO Gus Antorcha has said he plans to help the organisation reach its "full potential", after several years of turmoil.
Upbeat 2018 results for Merlin Entertainments provide impetus for further growth
BY Andy Knaggs | 01 Mar 2019
European attractions operator Merlin Entertainments has reported growth in a number of areas of its business in 2018, including record visitor numbers.
Legal threat sees Chimelong end height-based discount policy
BY Andy Knaggs | 01 Mar 2019
Reports in Chinese media suggest that the country’s leading theme park operator, Chimelong Group, has decided to change its approach to discounted ticketing in the face of a legal challenge to its policy of offering discounted tickets based on the height measurements of visitors.
Academy Museum on track to open in 2019
BY Luke Cloherty | 01 Mar 2019
The long-awaited Academy Museum in Los Angeles is close to completion and on track to open this year, with its first temporary exhibition set to be on Japanese filmmaker Hayao Miyazaki.
Controversial dolphinarium to reopen under new concept following dolphin deaths
BY Andy Knaggs | 28 Feb 2019
Dolphinaris Arizona – a controversial dolphinarium in the desert near Scottsdale, Arizona, US, which opened in 2016 – has closed, following the death of its fourth dolphin in a little over two years.
Plans for museum and visitor centre dedicated to Sir Francis Drake’s Golden Hinde to be submitted
BY Luke Cloherty | 28 Feb 2019
A new visitor centre is in the offing for London’s famous replica of the Golden Hinde warship, which was captained by British naval officer Sir Francis Drake – the first Englishman to circumnavigate the globe.
Meow Wolf to open immersive arts space and hotel in Phoenix
BY Luke Cloherty | 28 Feb 2019
Immersive art collective Meow Wolf are creating a new exhibition space, music venue and hotel in Phoenix, Arizona, to open in 2024.
Snøhetta unveil plans for clifftop cultural museum in South Tyrol
BY Andrew Manns | 27 Feb 2019
Scandinavian architecture practice Snøhetta have revealed the first renderings of their proposed design for the Bolzano Museum Quarter in South Tyrol, Italy.
     
 


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