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Sydney’s Powerhouse Museum design competition launched
BY Luke Cloherty | 25 Jan 2019
A design competition has opened for the proposed 24-hour Powerhouse Museum in Parramatta, Sydney, Australia.
24-hour theme park comes to China's Hainan Island
BY Luke Cloherty | 25 Jan 2019
A new theme park has opened in Sanya, Hainan Island, China, with the special distinction of being the country’s first to open for 24 hours a day in full-season.
African Circle Museum opens in Congo
BY Andy Knaggs | 25 Jan 2019
Collections of African art and sculpture are drawing young and old alike to learn more about their cultural history at the African Circle Museum, which opened in Pointe Noire, Congo, early in December 2018.
Final design for Herzog & de Meuron's Vancouver Art Gallery revealed
BY Luke Cloherty | 25 Jan 2019
The Vancouver Art Gallery in British Columbia, Canada, has unveiled the final design for its new home, as well as announcing a CA$40m (US$29.9m, €26.4m, £23m) donation towards the CA$350m (US$261.8m, €230.8m, £201m) project.
Coastal heritage gets a £1m boost from UK Government
BY Andy Knaggs | 24 Jan 2019
More than 20 coastal projects around England are to benefit from a share of almost £1m (US$1.3m, €1.15m) from the UK Government’s Coastal Revival Fund. In total, some 23 sites will receive the cash injection, with the object of helping to restore community assets and landmarks to their former glory.
Arts Council offer “No deal” Brexit advice for arts and culture organisations in Britain
BY Andy Knaggs | 24 Jan 2019
Arts Council England has published a new guide to help cultural organisations to prepare for a “no deal” Brexit.
Shanghai Disneyland to build Zootopia-themed expansion
BY Luke Cloherty | 23 Jan 2019
Shanghai Disney Resort has announced another major Shanghai Disneyland expansion – the second since it opened in June 2016 – which will be themed on the animated film Zootopia.
Yorkshire waterpark Alpamare lives on after sealing creditor agreement
BY Andy Knaggs | 23 Jan 2019
Alpamare's waterpark in Scarborough, UK, has fended off the threat of legal action from creditors after it was able to secure a Company Voluntary Agreement (CVA) to meet its debt obligations.
Quebec’s Méga Parc reopens with a host of new rides
BY Andy Knaggs | 22 Jan 2019
Canada’s Méga Parc attraction has reopened following a multi-million dollar steampunk-themed redevelopment that includes the building of North America’s first spokeless Ferris Wheel.
Newcastle Art Gallery set for AU$45m expansion
BY Luke Cloherty | 22 Jan 2019
Newcastle Art Gallery in New South Wales, Australia, is gearing up for a long-awaited AU$45m (US$32.1m, €28.3m, £24.8m) expansion.
Major openings planned for Chester Zoo in 2019
BY Andy Knaggs | 22 Jan 2019
Walking with ring-tailed lemurs and seeing endangered Asiatic lions in a specially-developed new habitat are among the new experiences planned for Chester Zoo in 2019, as it continues with its multi-year, multi-million-pound expansion masterplan.
Dive Bahrain underwater site to feature submerged Boeing airliner
BY Andy Knaggs | 22 Jan 2019
An underwater playground for divers with a submerged Boeing 747 jumbo jet as its centrepiece has been announced by the government of Bahrain, and is set to open in time for divers to explore this summer.
Studio Egret West to develop new master plan for Horniman Museum
BY Andrew Manns | 22 Jan 2019
The Horniman Museum and Gardens has selected British architects Studio West Egret (SWE) to develop a master plan to expand its estate.
Puy du Fou España to generate €200m in economic impact by 2021
BY Luke Cloherty | 22 Jan 2019
French historic theme park Puy du Fou’s forthcoming Spanish site – located in Toledo, near Madrid – is set to open this year and the people behind it have made a number of bold forecasts for its potential success.
New wireless system adds to the magic at Disneyland Paris
BY Andy Knaggs | 21 Jan 2019
In a move that takes Disneyland Paris somewhat closer to its Florida brother in terms of technological sophistication, the French theme park has launched a new wireless system allowing guests to pay more easily for everything from park tickets to food.
Major new waterpark opens doors in Johannesburg
BY Andy Knaggs | 21 Jan 2019
Africa’s biggest wave machine is one of the major attractions at the newly-opened Happy Island Waterworld in Johannesburg, South Africa.
Greensboro Science Centre expansion pushes forward with new attractions to open this year
BY Luke Cloherty | 21 Jan 2019
Work is progressing on the expansion of the Greensboro Science Centre (GSC) in North Carolina, US, with a number of new additions scheduled to open in 2019 as part of the multi-million dollar project.
UK culture gets £20m investment
BY Andy Knaggs | 21 Jan 2019
Local culture, heritage and creative industries in five parts of the UK are set to benefit from a share of £20m (US$25.77m, €22.65m), with funding awarded by the UK Government’s Department for Digital, Culture, Media and Sport (DCMS).
Diller Scofidio + Renfro unveil designs for "once in a generation" Centre for Music
BY Andrew Manns | 21 Jan 2019
New York-based architecture practice Diller Scofidio + Renfro (DS+R) have released the first concept designs for the long-anticipated London Centre for Music.
Travel and attractions affected as US government shutdown bites deeper
BY Andy Knaggs | 21 Jan 2019
The continuing partial US Federal Government shutdown is beginning to affect the US$2.4 trillion (€2.11 tr, £1.86 tr) travel sector, according to US Travel, the organisation that represents all components of the nation’s travel industry.
     
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1221 to 1240 of 9725 news stories
Sydney’s Powerhouse Museum design competition launched
BY Luke Cloherty | 25 Jan 2019
A design competition has opened for the proposed 24-hour Powerhouse Museum in Parramatta, Sydney, Australia.
24-hour theme park comes to China's Hainan Island
BY Luke Cloherty | 25 Jan 2019
A new theme park has opened in Sanya, Hainan Island, China, with the special distinction of being the country’s first to open for 24 hours a day in full-season.
African Circle Museum opens in Congo
BY Andy Knaggs | 25 Jan 2019
Collections of African art and sculpture are drawing young and old alike to learn more about their cultural history at the African Circle Museum, which opened in Pointe Noire, Congo, early in December 2018.
Final design for Herzog & de Meuron's Vancouver Art Gallery revealed
BY Luke Cloherty | 25 Jan 2019
The Vancouver Art Gallery in British Columbia, Canada, has unveiled the final design for its new home, as well as announcing a CA$40m (US$29.9m, €26.4m, £23m) donation towards the CA$350m (US$261.8m, €230.8m, £201m) project.
Coastal heritage gets a £1m boost from UK Government
BY Andy Knaggs | 24 Jan 2019
More than 20 coastal projects around England are to benefit from a share of almost £1m (US$1.3m, €1.15m) from the UK Government’s Coastal Revival Fund. In total, some 23 sites will receive the cash injection, with the object of helping to restore community assets and landmarks to their former glory.
Arts Council offer “No deal” Brexit advice for arts and culture organisations in Britain
BY Andy Knaggs | 24 Jan 2019
Arts Council England has published a new guide to help cultural organisations to prepare for a “no deal” Brexit.
Shanghai Disneyland to build Zootopia-themed expansion
BY Luke Cloherty | 23 Jan 2019
Shanghai Disney Resort has announced another major Shanghai Disneyland expansion – the second since it opened in June 2016 – which will be themed on the animated film Zootopia.
Yorkshire waterpark Alpamare lives on after sealing creditor agreement
BY Andy Knaggs | 23 Jan 2019
Alpamare's waterpark in Scarborough, UK, has fended off the threat of legal action from creditors after it was able to secure a Company Voluntary Agreement (CVA) to meet its debt obligations.
Quebec’s Méga Parc reopens with a host of new rides
BY Andy Knaggs | 22 Jan 2019
Canada’s Méga Parc attraction has reopened following a multi-million dollar steampunk-themed redevelopment that includes the building of North America’s first spokeless Ferris Wheel.
Newcastle Art Gallery set for AU$45m expansion
BY Luke Cloherty | 22 Jan 2019
Newcastle Art Gallery in New South Wales, Australia, is gearing up for a long-awaited AU$45m (US$32.1m, €28.3m, £24.8m) expansion.
Major openings planned for Chester Zoo in 2019
BY Andy Knaggs | 22 Jan 2019
Walking with ring-tailed lemurs and seeing endangered Asiatic lions in a specially-developed new habitat are among the new experiences planned for Chester Zoo in 2019, as it continues with its multi-year, multi-million-pound expansion masterplan.
Dive Bahrain underwater site to feature submerged Boeing airliner
BY Andy Knaggs | 22 Jan 2019
An underwater playground for divers with a submerged Boeing 747 jumbo jet as its centrepiece has been announced by the government of Bahrain, and is set to open in time for divers to explore this summer.
Studio Egret West to develop new master plan for Horniman Museum
BY Andrew Manns | 22 Jan 2019
The Horniman Museum and Gardens has selected British architects Studio West Egret (SWE) to develop a master plan to expand its estate.
Puy du Fou España to generate €200m in economic impact by 2021
BY Luke Cloherty | 22 Jan 2019
French historic theme park Puy du Fou’s forthcoming Spanish site – located in Toledo, near Madrid – is set to open this year and the people behind it have made a number of bold forecasts for its potential success.
New wireless system adds to the magic at Disneyland Paris
BY Andy Knaggs | 21 Jan 2019
In a move that takes Disneyland Paris somewhat closer to its Florida brother in terms of technological sophistication, the French theme park has launched a new wireless system allowing guests to pay more easily for everything from park tickets to food.
Major new waterpark opens doors in Johannesburg
BY Andy Knaggs | 21 Jan 2019
Africa’s biggest wave machine is one of the major attractions at the newly-opened Happy Island Waterworld in Johannesburg, South Africa.
Greensboro Science Centre expansion pushes forward with new attractions to open this year
BY Luke Cloherty | 21 Jan 2019
Work is progressing on the expansion of the Greensboro Science Centre (GSC) in North Carolina, US, with a number of new additions scheduled to open in 2019 as part of the multi-million dollar project.
UK culture gets £20m investment
BY Andy Knaggs | 21 Jan 2019
Local culture, heritage and creative industries in five parts of the UK are set to benefit from a share of £20m (US$25.77m, €22.65m), with funding awarded by the UK Government’s Department for Digital, Culture, Media and Sport (DCMS).
Diller Scofidio + Renfro unveil designs for "once in a generation" Centre for Music
BY Andrew Manns | 21 Jan 2019
New York-based architecture practice Diller Scofidio + Renfro (DS+R) have released the first concept designs for the long-anticipated London Centre for Music.
Travel and attractions affected as US government shutdown bites deeper
BY Andy Knaggs | 21 Jan 2019
The continuing partial US Federal Government shutdown is beginning to affect the US$2.4 trillion (€2.11 tr, £1.86 tr) travel sector, according to US Travel, the organisation that represents all components of the nation’s travel industry.
     
 


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