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Russia looks at Arctic to increase tourism numbers
BY Tom Anstey | 22 May 2017
The Russian government is eyeing the Arctic as part of a new federal tourism programme aimed at expanding the country’s tourist industry.
Garfield coming to Six Flags' Chinese parks
BY Tom Anstey | 20 May 2017
Six Flags has announced the addition of Garfield to its Chinese ventures, with the popular IP to be used in the children’s area of its upcoming Zhejiang and Chongqing parks.
Italian government giving away more than 100 heritage sites for free
BY Tom Anstey | 19 May 2017
Italy’s government is giving away more than 100 historic buildings for free on the understanding that any prospective owners must turn their site into a heritage attraction.
World's largest spokeless Ferris wheel opens in China
BY Tom Anstey | 19 May 2017
Weifang, China, is now home to an engineering marvel following the opening of the largest spokeless Ferris wheel in the world.
Cincinnati Art Museum receives record US$11.75m donation
BY Tom Anstey | 19 May 2017
Ohio’s Cincinnati Art Museum has received the largest gift in the institution's history, with an US$11.75m (€10.6m, £9m) being used to establish an endowment for Asian art.
SeaWorld announces plans for second Sesame Place theme park
BY Tom Anstey | 18 May 2017
SeaWorld Entertainment and the Sesame Workshop have announced joint plans to develop a second Sesame Place theme park in the US and a new Sesame Street land at SeaWorld Orlando.
Zoo Miami's 'Zoo Doo' turns manure to profit with new public conservation initiative
BY Tom Anstey | 18 May 2017
In a new approach to conservation, Zoo Miami is taking the interesting move of selling the manure of its exotic animals to the general public.
China's biggest online games developer announces plan for esports theme park
BY Tom Anstey | 18 May 2017
Videogame IPs such as League of Legends, Gears of War and Need for Speed could soon be coming to a theme park, after Tencent – China’s largest online games developer – announced plans for a theme park within an esports town.
Britain's best recognised at Museums + Heritage Awards
BY Tom Anstey | 18 May 2017
The winners of this year’s Museums + Heritage Awards for Excellence have been announced, with shortlisted projects celebrated and recognised across the museums, galleries, heritage and cultural visitor attractions sectors in the UK.
Industry’s digital strategists gear up for CultureGeek in London
BY Alice Davis | 18 May 2017
CultureGeek is taking place in London on Friday, a one-day conference focused on the ever-evolving relationship between the digital world and the world of cultural attractions.
New Australian government abandons plans for AU$200m open-range zoo near Perth
BY Tom Anstey | 18 May 2017
Plans for an open-range zoo near Perth, Australia, have been scrapped after the new Labor government of Western Australia chose to derail the plans of former premier Colin Barnett.
Museum of London uncovering city history with underground exhibition plans
BY Tom Anstey | 17 May 2017
As the Museum of London formulates plans for its £250m (US$324m, €291m) move to the iconic Smithfield Market, its exhibition team is digging deep to present London’s history in all new ways, looking at its underground passages for a unique look into Victorian London.
Scitech CEO Alan Brien to retire after 17 years
BY Tom Anstey | 17 May 2017
Alan Brien, CEO of not-for-profit Western Australian science organisation Scitech, is to retire after 17 years in the role.
Universal already planning expansion of Volcano Bay ahead of grand opening
BY Tom Anstey | 17 May 2017
Universal already has plans to expand its yet-to-open Volcano Bay waterpark, with the first phase of the development set to debut on 25 May.
Replicating heritage: Snøhetta's Kjetil Trædal Thorsen weighs in on 'original versus copy' debate
BY Kim Megson | 17 May 2017
The founder of international architecture practice Snøhetta , Kjetil Trædal Thorsen, has spoken to CLAD about the opportunities and philosophical questions posed by the advent of technology that enables vulnerable heritage sites to be “reprinted.”
Research lab developing pneumatic haptic technology for VR devices
BY Tom Anstey | 17 May 2017
Cornell University’s Organic Robotics Lab has created a new method of delivering haptic responses in virtual reality – using a flexible rubber sheet on a handheld controller with a pneumatic response system to provide tactile feedback.
Waterpark at the heart of Niagara's US$150m Wonderfalls masterplan
BY Tom Anstey | 16 May 2017
The developer of a proposed US$150m (€135.6m, £116.4m) waterpark development in Niagara Falls, New York, is eyeing a 2020 completion date for the long-touted project.
Architects sought for National Museum of World Writing in South Korea
BY Kim Megson | 15 May 2017
South Korea’s culture ministry has launched an international design competition for a National Museum of World Writing, to be built in on the side of a vast lake in Incheon city.
Former VisitScotland chair to oversee Scottish Natural Heritage
BY Tom Anstey | 15 May 2017
Former VisitScotland chair Dr Mike Cantlay will now chair Scottish Natural Heritage (SNH) following his appointment by the Scottish government.
Alejandro Aravena and Elemental win architecture competition for Art Mill museum on Doha Bay
BY Kim Megson | 15 May 2017
The architecture firm of Chilean Pritzker Prize winner Alejandro Aravena have won an international competition to design a “pre-eminent” Art Mill museum on the historic waterfront of Doha, Qatar.
     
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2521 to 2540 of 9725 news stories
Russia looks at Arctic to increase tourism numbers
BY Tom Anstey | 22 May 2017
The Russian government is eyeing the Arctic as part of a new federal tourism programme aimed at expanding the country’s tourist industry.
Garfield coming to Six Flags' Chinese parks
BY Tom Anstey | 20 May 2017
Six Flags has announced the addition of Garfield to its Chinese ventures, with the popular IP to be used in the children’s area of its upcoming Zhejiang and Chongqing parks.
Italian government giving away more than 100 heritage sites for free
BY Tom Anstey | 19 May 2017
Italy’s government is giving away more than 100 historic buildings for free on the understanding that any prospective owners must turn their site into a heritage attraction.
World's largest spokeless Ferris wheel opens in China
BY Tom Anstey | 19 May 2017
Weifang, China, is now home to an engineering marvel following the opening of the largest spokeless Ferris wheel in the world.
Cincinnati Art Museum receives record US$11.75m donation
BY Tom Anstey | 19 May 2017
Ohio’s Cincinnati Art Museum has received the largest gift in the institution's history, with an US$11.75m (€10.6m, £9m) being used to establish an endowment for Asian art.
SeaWorld announces plans for second Sesame Place theme park
BY Tom Anstey | 18 May 2017
SeaWorld Entertainment and the Sesame Workshop have announced joint plans to develop a second Sesame Place theme park in the US and a new Sesame Street land at SeaWorld Orlando.
Zoo Miami's 'Zoo Doo' turns manure to profit with new public conservation initiative
BY Tom Anstey | 18 May 2017
In a new approach to conservation, Zoo Miami is taking the interesting move of selling the manure of its exotic animals to the general public.
China's biggest online games developer announces plan for esports theme park
BY Tom Anstey | 18 May 2017
Videogame IPs such as League of Legends, Gears of War and Need for Speed could soon be coming to a theme park, after Tencent – China’s largest online games developer – announced plans for a theme park within an esports town.
Britain's best recognised at Museums + Heritage Awards
BY Tom Anstey | 18 May 2017
The winners of this year’s Museums + Heritage Awards for Excellence have been announced, with shortlisted projects celebrated and recognised across the museums, galleries, heritage and cultural visitor attractions sectors in the UK.
Industry’s digital strategists gear up for CultureGeek in London
BY Alice Davis | 18 May 2017
CultureGeek is taking place in London on Friday, a one-day conference focused on the ever-evolving relationship between the digital world and the world of cultural attractions.
New Australian government abandons plans for AU$200m open-range zoo near Perth
BY Tom Anstey | 18 May 2017
Plans for an open-range zoo near Perth, Australia, have been scrapped after the new Labor government of Western Australia chose to derail the plans of former premier Colin Barnett.
Museum of London uncovering city history with underground exhibition plans
BY Tom Anstey | 17 May 2017
As the Museum of London formulates plans for its £250m (US$324m, €291m) move to the iconic Smithfield Market, its exhibition team is digging deep to present London’s history in all new ways, looking at its underground passages for a unique look into Victorian London.
Scitech CEO Alan Brien to retire after 17 years
BY Tom Anstey | 17 May 2017
Alan Brien, CEO of not-for-profit Western Australian science organisation Scitech, is to retire after 17 years in the role.
Universal already planning expansion of Volcano Bay ahead of grand opening
BY Tom Anstey | 17 May 2017
Universal already has plans to expand its yet-to-open Volcano Bay waterpark, with the first phase of the development set to debut on 25 May.
Replicating heritage: Snøhetta's Kjetil Trædal Thorsen weighs in on 'original versus copy' debate
BY Kim Megson | 17 May 2017
The founder of international architecture practice Snøhetta , Kjetil Trædal Thorsen, has spoken to CLAD about the opportunities and philosophical questions posed by the advent of technology that enables vulnerable heritage sites to be “reprinted.”
Research lab developing pneumatic haptic technology for VR devices
BY Tom Anstey | 17 May 2017
Cornell University’s Organic Robotics Lab has created a new method of delivering haptic responses in virtual reality – using a flexible rubber sheet on a handheld controller with a pneumatic response system to provide tactile feedback.
Waterpark at the heart of Niagara's US$150m Wonderfalls masterplan
BY Tom Anstey | 16 May 2017
The developer of a proposed US$150m (€135.6m, £116.4m) waterpark development in Niagara Falls, New York, is eyeing a 2020 completion date for the long-touted project.
Architects sought for National Museum of World Writing in South Korea
BY Kim Megson | 15 May 2017
South Korea’s culture ministry has launched an international design competition for a National Museum of World Writing, to be built in on the side of a vast lake in Incheon city.
Former VisitScotland chair to oversee Scottish Natural Heritage
BY Tom Anstey | 15 May 2017
Former VisitScotland chair Dr Mike Cantlay will now chair Scottish Natural Heritage (SNH) following his appointment by the Scottish government.
Alejandro Aravena and Elemental win architecture competition for Art Mill museum on Doha Bay
BY Kim Megson | 15 May 2017
The architecture firm of Chilean Pritzker Prize winner Alejandro Aravena have won an international competition to design a “pre-eminent” Art Mill museum on the historic waterfront of Doha, Qatar.
     
 


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