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Libeskind leads jury for 'Art Prison' design competition to transform Mediterranean fortress
BY Kim Megson | 25 Jan 2018
Design initiative Young Architects Competitions (YAC) has joined forces with the Italian government to launch ‘Art Prison’, an ideas contest for the refurbishment of a fortress on a remote island in southern Sicily.
Record year for Universal as new attractions boost revenues
BY Tom Anstey | 24 Jan 2018
Universal’s theme parks achieved record numbers this year, with revenues increasing 10 per cent to US$5.44bn (€4.4bn, £3.82bn) and the operator’s parks delivering record attendance in 2017.
'A Chinese puzzle of interlocking spaces': Ole Scheeren completes Guardian Art Center in Beijing
BY Kim Megson | 24 Jan 2018
German architect Ole Scheeren has completed the much-anticipated Guardian Art Center on the doorstep of Beijing’s historic Forbidden City.
Reiulf Ramstad Arkitekter design landmark timber tower and culture hub for heart of Oslo
BY Kim Megson | 23 Jan 2018
A design team led by Norwegian practice Reiulf Ramstad Arkitekter have won an invited competition to create a vast cultural hub, topped by a timber tower enclosed in glass, next to Oslo’s historic railway station.
Investment group announces MX$550m theme park plans for Mexico
BY Tom Anstey | 22 Jan 2018
A series of theme parks has been announced, to open in Mexico, with the first coming to Mexico City later this year at a cost of MX$550m (US$29.4m, €24m, £21.1m).
Vancouver Aquarium announces plan to end cetacean displays
BY Tom Anstey | 22 Jan 2018
With pressures on cetacean captivity continuing to mount across North America, Canada’s Vancouver Aquarium has announced it will no longer display such animals, instead choosing to focus on creating healthier oceans as part of its public education programme.
Revealed: Opening date for Scotland's first design museum, created by Kengo Kuma
BY Kim Megson | 18 Jan 2018
V&A Dundee, Scotland’s first design museum, will open to the public on Saturday 15 September 2018, it has been revealed.
Norwegian brewery partners with COBE to create Stavanger waterfront attraction
BY Kim Megson | 17 Jan 2018
Danish architects COBE and Norwegian beer maker Lervig have unveiled plans for a major waterfront visitor centre and brewery in Stavanger, Norway.
Designs revealed for new aquatics centre on an artificial quay in Copenhagen’s harbour
BY Kim Megson | 17 Jan 2018
Stunning designs have been revealed for Copenhagen's new Water Culture Centre, which will feature outdoor and indoor pools, waterfalls, harbour baths and sports facilities.
Bayeux Tapestry coming to Britain for first time in 950 years
BY Tom Anstey | 17 Jan 2018
The Bayeux Tapestry is set to be loaned to a British museum for the first time in nearly a millennium.
Isle of Wight takes families on a bear hunt with new tourism campaign
BY Tom Anstey | 16 Jan 2018
The Isle of Wight’s tourism body is teaming up with the filmmakers behind a remake of classic children’s book We’re Going On a Bear Hunt to bring the story to life for its latest marketing campaign.
Perkins+Will create science hub to anchor Suzhou culture district
BY Tom Anstey | 15 Jan 2018
A science museum in Suzhou, China, is to act as the centrepiece of a new cultural district in the city, with the design celebrating nature while highlighting the role of industrial development.
Welcome to the Gucci Garden: Alessandro Michele celebrates luxury brand with restaurant and museum in Florentine palace
BY Kim Megson | 15 Jan 2018
The creative director of Gucci has opened a restaurant, museum and gift shop dedicated to the luxury fashion house – in a 14th-century Florentine palace.
Michael Ellis to oversee arts, heritage and tourism in new DCMS role
BY Tom Anstey | 15 Jan 2018
Former House of Commons deputy leader Michael Ellis has been named parliamentary undersecretary for arts, heritage and tourism.
US$88m Epic Waters waterpark comes to Texas
BY Tom Anstey | 12 Jan 2018
A major new waterpark in Grand Prairie, Texas, opens its doors to the public today (12 January), with the US$88m (€72.5m, £64.6m) project featuring a retractable roof to offer year-round use for the US state.
New tourism minister to be announced as John Glen named City minister
BY Tom Anstey | 12 Jan 2018
Tourism minister John Glen is the latest mover in British prime minister Theresa May’s cabinet reshuffle, after taking over as City minister.
Oman's first waterpark signifies first step in national tourism plan
BY Tom Anstey | 11 Jan 2018
Oman’s first waterpark has opened to the public, kicking off a series of tourist-focused developments in the country as its rulers strive to diversify the national economy.
City of Bath plans tourist levy to support heritage, arts and culture
BY Tom Anstey | 11 Jan 2018
Councillors in Bath are looking to cash in on the 5.8 million tourists that visit the historic city each year, with plans to introduce a bed tax that could raise millions of pounds for the British UNESCO World Heritage Site.
'A transition in time, in space and memory': Architect behind Cyprus' national archaeology museum reveals design concept
BY Kim Megson | 11 Jan 2018
Architect Theoni Xanthi has told CLADglobal how her team's vision for the national archaeology museum in Cyprus was inspired by “the materials that gave birth to Cypriot and Mediterranean culture”.
Barack Obama reveals revised plans for Presidential Center
BY Tom Anstey | 11 Jan 2018
Former US president Barack Obama has provided an update on his Presidential Center, promising to “create a campus for active citizenship in the heart of Chicago’s South Side”.
     
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Libeskind leads jury for 'Art Prison' design competition to transform Mediterranean fortress
BY Kim Megson | 25 Jan 2018
Design initiative Young Architects Competitions (YAC) has joined forces with the Italian government to launch ‘Art Prison’, an ideas contest for the refurbishment of a fortress on a remote island in southern Sicily.
Record year for Universal as new attractions boost revenues
BY Tom Anstey | 24 Jan 2018
Universal’s theme parks achieved record numbers this year, with revenues increasing 10 per cent to US$5.44bn (€4.4bn, £3.82bn) and the operator’s parks delivering record attendance in 2017.
'A Chinese puzzle of interlocking spaces': Ole Scheeren completes Guardian Art Center in Beijing
BY Kim Megson | 24 Jan 2018
German architect Ole Scheeren has completed the much-anticipated Guardian Art Center on the doorstep of Beijing’s historic Forbidden City.
Reiulf Ramstad Arkitekter design landmark timber tower and culture hub for heart of Oslo
BY Kim Megson | 23 Jan 2018
A design team led by Norwegian practice Reiulf Ramstad Arkitekter have won an invited competition to create a vast cultural hub, topped by a timber tower enclosed in glass, next to Oslo’s historic railway station.
Investment group announces MX$550m theme park plans for Mexico
BY Tom Anstey | 22 Jan 2018
A series of theme parks has been announced, to open in Mexico, with the first coming to Mexico City later this year at a cost of MX$550m (US$29.4m, €24m, £21.1m).
Vancouver Aquarium announces plan to end cetacean displays
BY Tom Anstey | 22 Jan 2018
With pressures on cetacean captivity continuing to mount across North America, Canada’s Vancouver Aquarium has announced it will no longer display such animals, instead choosing to focus on creating healthier oceans as part of its public education programme.
Revealed: Opening date for Scotland's first design museum, created by Kengo Kuma
BY Kim Megson | 18 Jan 2018
V&A Dundee, Scotland’s first design museum, will open to the public on Saturday 15 September 2018, it has been revealed.
Norwegian brewery partners with COBE to create Stavanger waterfront attraction
BY Kim Megson | 17 Jan 2018
Danish architects COBE and Norwegian beer maker Lervig have unveiled plans for a major waterfront visitor centre and brewery in Stavanger, Norway.
Designs revealed for new aquatics centre on an artificial quay in Copenhagen’s harbour
BY Kim Megson | 17 Jan 2018
Stunning designs have been revealed for Copenhagen's new Water Culture Centre, which will feature outdoor and indoor pools, waterfalls, harbour baths and sports facilities.
Bayeux Tapestry coming to Britain for first time in 950 years
BY Tom Anstey | 17 Jan 2018
The Bayeux Tapestry is set to be loaned to a British museum for the first time in nearly a millennium.
Isle of Wight takes families on a bear hunt with new tourism campaign
BY Tom Anstey | 16 Jan 2018
The Isle of Wight’s tourism body is teaming up with the filmmakers behind a remake of classic children’s book We’re Going On a Bear Hunt to bring the story to life for its latest marketing campaign.
Perkins+Will create science hub to anchor Suzhou culture district
BY Tom Anstey | 15 Jan 2018
A science museum in Suzhou, China, is to act as the centrepiece of a new cultural district in the city, with the design celebrating nature while highlighting the role of industrial development.
Welcome to the Gucci Garden: Alessandro Michele celebrates luxury brand with restaurant and museum in Florentine palace
BY Kim Megson | 15 Jan 2018
The creative director of Gucci has opened a restaurant, museum and gift shop dedicated to the luxury fashion house – in a 14th-century Florentine palace.
Michael Ellis to oversee arts, heritage and tourism in new DCMS role
BY Tom Anstey | 15 Jan 2018
Former House of Commons deputy leader Michael Ellis has been named parliamentary undersecretary for arts, heritage and tourism.
US$88m Epic Waters waterpark comes to Texas
BY Tom Anstey | 12 Jan 2018
A major new waterpark in Grand Prairie, Texas, opens its doors to the public today (12 January), with the US$88m (€72.5m, £64.6m) project featuring a retractable roof to offer year-round use for the US state.
New tourism minister to be announced as John Glen named City minister
BY Tom Anstey | 12 Jan 2018
Tourism minister John Glen is the latest mover in British prime minister Theresa May’s cabinet reshuffle, after taking over as City minister.
Oman's first waterpark signifies first step in national tourism plan
BY Tom Anstey | 11 Jan 2018
Oman’s first waterpark has opened to the public, kicking off a series of tourist-focused developments in the country as its rulers strive to diversify the national economy.
City of Bath plans tourist levy to support heritage, arts and culture
BY Tom Anstey | 11 Jan 2018
Councillors in Bath are looking to cash in on the 5.8 million tourists that visit the historic city each year, with plans to introduce a bed tax that could raise millions of pounds for the British UNESCO World Heritage Site.
'A transition in time, in space and memory': Architect behind Cyprus' national archaeology museum reveals design concept
BY Kim Megson | 11 Jan 2018
Architect Theoni Xanthi has told CLADglobal how her team's vision for the national archaeology museum in Cyprus was inspired by “the materials that gave birth to Cypriot and Mediterranean culture”.
Barack Obama reveals revised plans for Presidential Center
BY Tom Anstey | 11 Jan 2018
Former US president Barack Obama has provided an update on his Presidential Center, promising to “create a campus for active citizenship in the heart of Chicago’s South Side”.
     
 


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