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Aberdeen Science Centre set to double exhibition space following £4.7m redevelopment
BY Ben Coxon | 23 Aug 2017
Aberdeen Science Centre is to undergo a £4.7m (US$6m, €5.1m) revamp, which will double existing exhibition space at the museum.
Engineering work starts on HMS Victory to preserve warship and prevent collapse
BY Tom Anstey | 23 Aug 2017
The National Museum of the Royal Navy has begun essential works to support the historic HMS Victory, with the 252-year-old vessel currently at risk of collapsing under its own weight.
Twisting tower housing contemporary Arles art centre starts to take shape
BY Kim Megson | 23 Aug 2017
New construction images have been revealed showing a typically sculptural Frank Gehry- designed tower rising in Arles, southern France.
Waterpark numbers rising in the Balkans as new development comes to Kosovo
BY Tom Anstey | 23 Aug 2017
Kosovo’s Ujevara Resort has opened the country’s largest waterpark, with the 20,000sq m (215,300sq ft) development the latest to come to the Balkans region.
Rosewood opens first Chinese resort in Hainan Bay
BY Kim Megson | 22 Aug 2017
Rosewood Hotels & Resorts’ first resort in China has officially opened on Hainan Bay, set within 40 acres of landscaped gardens overlooking the South China Sea.
New Punjab museum tells story of Partition
BY Alice Davis | 22 Aug 2017
It’s 70 years since the UK government dissolved the British Raj and created the independent nations of Pakistan and India. Now, for the first time, there is a museum where visitors can learn about what happened during Partition and learn about its legacy.
Six design teams shortlisted to bring fire-ravaged Clandon Park mansion back to life
BY Ben Coxon | 21 Aug 2017
British conservation charity the National Trust has announced a shortlist of six architects in the running to rebuild Surrey’s Clandon Park: a historic Palladian mansion that was gutted by a fire in 2015.
GEM launches training scheme for museums professionals
BY Tom Anstey | 21 Aug 2017
Arts Council England (ACE) funding has helped the launch of a new training scheme aimed at addressing the challenges facing professionals involved in education in the museum, heritage and cultural sectors.
September opening date finally set for Cairns Aquarium
BY Ben Coxon | 21 Aug 2017
After suffering a number of delays, work on the AU$50m (US$39.6m, €33.7m, £30.7m) Cairns Aquarium is in the final stages, with 12 September being touted as the visitor attraction's official opening date.
Avant-garde artist Yayoi Kusama to open eponymous museum in Tokyo
BY Alice Davis | 18 Aug 2017
A new website has announced the opening of the Yayoi Kusama Museum, in Tokyo, Japan.
DCMS introduces £15m cultural regeneration fund as part of Great Exhibition of the North
BY Tom Anstey | 18 Aug 2017
Culture and tech projects in the North of England will soon be able to bid for a slice from a £15m (US$19.3m, €16.5m) funding pie, with a new fund established to help build a lasting regional legacy for the Great Exhibition of the North.
Pezo von Ellrichshausen and Felice Varini design Hull public pavilion for UK City of Culture 2017
BY Kim Megson | 17 Aug 2017
Swiss artist Felice Varini and the Chilean architecture practice Pezo von Ellrichshausen have been commissioned to design an ambitious temporary outdoor structure in the historic heart of Hull, UK.
Tech start up Neurable creates world's first brain-controlled VR system
BY Tom Anstey | 17 Aug 2017
Tech startup Neurable has taken virtual reality to the next level, creating computer interfaces for the brain to allow users to control the technology using only the power of their minds.
John Ellerman Foundation launches museums development fund
BY Tom Anstey | 16 Aug 2017
A curatorial development fund worth £500,000 (US$645,000, €550,000) has been created to help already established curators of museums and galleries in the UK learn new ways of working.
Lionsgate ups theme park game with new development in the works for South Korea's Jeju Shinhwa World
BY Tom Anstey | 16 Aug 2017
A fully-fledged standalone Lionsgate theme park is in the works, after plans were announced to develop the new attraction at the recently-opened Jeju Shinhwa World.
Architect behind World Trade Center theatre complex promises development to be 'an extraordinary tool for the creation of new art'
BY Kim Megson | 16 Aug 2017
The performing arts centre under construction at the heart of the World Trade Center campus in New York will be one of the most innovative of its kind ever built, the project’s lead architect has told CLADglobal
Atelier Global triumph in design competition for Shenzhen's vast cultural 'Book City'
BY Kim Megson | 16 Aug 2017
Architecture practice Atelier Global have won an international design competition to design Shenzhen Book City; a vast mixed-use leisure district in the Chinese metropolis.
Brexit won't affect business in Canary Islands, says Loro Parque founder
BY Tom Anstey | 15 Aug 2017
Wolfgang Kiessling, founder of the Canary Islands’ Loro Parque and Siam Park, has said that Brexit won’t affect business for the popular holiday destination, with predictions that holidaying Britons will be the main source of revenue for his latest project – a €30m (US$35.1m, £27.3m) aquarium development in Gran Canaria.
Expansion for Legoland Windsor on the cards after Merlin submits 2024 masterplan
BY Tom Anstey | 15 Aug 2017
Merlin Entertainments is planning a grand expansion of Legoland Windsor, after the operator filed a planning application to include new attractions and accommodation as part of an eight-year masterplan to develop the UK theme park.
Bulmers eyes overseas tourists, with plans for €1.8m Clonmel visitor centre
BY Ben Coxon | 15 Aug 2017
Irish cider giant the C&C group has announced plans to build a €1.8m (£1.6m, US$2.1m) visitor centre dedicated to its Bulmers brand.
     
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2301 to 2320 of 9725 news stories
Aberdeen Science Centre set to double exhibition space following £4.7m redevelopment
BY Ben Coxon | 23 Aug 2017
Aberdeen Science Centre is to undergo a £4.7m (US$6m, €5.1m) revamp, which will double existing exhibition space at the museum.
Engineering work starts on HMS Victory to preserve warship and prevent collapse
BY Tom Anstey | 23 Aug 2017
The National Museum of the Royal Navy has begun essential works to support the historic HMS Victory, with the 252-year-old vessel currently at risk of collapsing under its own weight.
Twisting tower housing contemporary Arles art centre starts to take shape
BY Kim Megson | 23 Aug 2017
New construction images have been revealed showing a typically sculptural Frank Gehry- designed tower rising in Arles, southern France.
Waterpark numbers rising in the Balkans as new development comes to Kosovo
BY Tom Anstey | 23 Aug 2017
Kosovo’s Ujevara Resort has opened the country’s largest waterpark, with the 20,000sq m (215,300sq ft) development the latest to come to the Balkans region.
Rosewood opens first Chinese resort in Hainan Bay
BY Kim Megson | 22 Aug 2017
Rosewood Hotels & Resorts’ first resort in China has officially opened on Hainan Bay, set within 40 acres of landscaped gardens overlooking the South China Sea.
New Punjab museum tells story of Partition
BY Alice Davis | 22 Aug 2017
It’s 70 years since the UK government dissolved the British Raj and created the independent nations of Pakistan and India. Now, for the first time, there is a museum where visitors can learn about what happened during Partition and learn about its legacy.
Six design teams shortlisted to bring fire-ravaged Clandon Park mansion back to life
BY Ben Coxon | 21 Aug 2017
British conservation charity the National Trust has announced a shortlist of six architects in the running to rebuild Surrey’s Clandon Park: a historic Palladian mansion that was gutted by a fire in 2015.
GEM launches training scheme for museums professionals
BY Tom Anstey | 21 Aug 2017
Arts Council England (ACE) funding has helped the launch of a new training scheme aimed at addressing the challenges facing professionals involved in education in the museum, heritage and cultural sectors.
September opening date finally set for Cairns Aquarium
BY Ben Coxon | 21 Aug 2017
After suffering a number of delays, work on the AU$50m (US$39.6m, €33.7m, £30.7m) Cairns Aquarium is in the final stages, with 12 September being touted as the visitor attraction's official opening date.
Avant-garde artist Yayoi Kusama to open eponymous museum in Tokyo
BY Alice Davis | 18 Aug 2017
A new website has announced the opening of the Yayoi Kusama Museum, in Tokyo, Japan.
DCMS introduces £15m cultural regeneration fund as part of Great Exhibition of the North
BY Tom Anstey | 18 Aug 2017
Culture and tech projects in the North of England will soon be able to bid for a slice from a £15m (US$19.3m, €16.5m) funding pie, with a new fund established to help build a lasting regional legacy for the Great Exhibition of the North.
Pezo von Ellrichshausen and Felice Varini design Hull public pavilion for UK City of Culture 2017
BY Kim Megson | 17 Aug 2017
Swiss artist Felice Varini and the Chilean architecture practice Pezo von Ellrichshausen have been commissioned to design an ambitious temporary outdoor structure in the historic heart of Hull, UK.
Tech start up Neurable creates world's first brain-controlled VR system
BY Tom Anstey | 17 Aug 2017
Tech startup Neurable has taken virtual reality to the next level, creating computer interfaces for the brain to allow users to control the technology using only the power of their minds.
John Ellerman Foundation launches museums development fund
BY Tom Anstey | 16 Aug 2017
A curatorial development fund worth £500,000 (US$645,000, €550,000) has been created to help already established curators of museums and galleries in the UK learn new ways of working.
Lionsgate ups theme park game with new development in the works for South Korea's Jeju Shinhwa World
BY Tom Anstey | 16 Aug 2017
A fully-fledged standalone Lionsgate theme park is in the works, after plans were announced to develop the new attraction at the recently-opened Jeju Shinhwa World.
Architect behind World Trade Center theatre complex promises development to be 'an extraordinary tool for the creation of new art'
BY Kim Megson | 16 Aug 2017
The performing arts centre under construction at the heart of the World Trade Center campus in New York will be one of the most innovative of its kind ever built, the project’s lead architect has told CLADglobal
Atelier Global triumph in design competition for Shenzhen's vast cultural 'Book City'
BY Kim Megson | 16 Aug 2017
Architecture practice Atelier Global have won an international design competition to design Shenzhen Book City; a vast mixed-use leisure district in the Chinese metropolis.
Brexit won't affect business in Canary Islands, says Loro Parque founder
BY Tom Anstey | 15 Aug 2017
Wolfgang Kiessling, founder of the Canary Islands’ Loro Parque and Siam Park, has said that Brexit won’t affect business for the popular holiday destination, with predictions that holidaying Britons will be the main source of revenue for his latest project – a €30m (US$35.1m, £27.3m) aquarium development in Gran Canaria.
Expansion for Legoland Windsor on the cards after Merlin submits 2024 masterplan
BY Tom Anstey | 15 Aug 2017
Merlin Entertainments is planning a grand expansion of Legoland Windsor, after the operator filed a planning application to include new attractions and accommodation as part of an eight-year masterplan to develop the UK theme park.
Bulmers eyes overseas tourists, with plans for €1.8m Clonmel visitor centre
BY Ben Coxon | 15 Aug 2017
Irish cider giant the C&C group has announced plans to build a €1.8m (£1.6m, US$2.1m) visitor centre dedicated to its Bulmers brand.
     
 


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