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VisitScotland pins tourism hopes on remake of 40s whisky hit
BY Tom Anstey | 08 May 2017
Scottish tourism chiefs are hoping a film adaptation of Compton MacKenzie’s 1947 novel Whisky Galore will help to boost visitor numbers in some of the country’s lesser- known areas.
V&A introduces secondary school DesignLab education scheme
BY Tom Anstey | 08 May 2017
The Victoria and Albert (V&A) museum is using the £100,000 (US$130,000, €118,000) prize it received in 2016 for winning the Art Fund’s Museum of the Year to launch a programme to support art and design education in secondary schools.
Miami's long-awaited Frost Museum finally opens doors to the public
BY Tom Anstey | 08 May 2017
The US$305m (€278.2m, £235.1m) Phillip and Patricia Frost Museum of Science is celebrating its grand opening today following a major expansion and redevelopment.
Adjaye Associates win contract to design Florida library and cultural centre
BY Kim Megson | 08 May 2017
The architecture practice of Sir David Adjaye will lead the design of a major library and events centre in the city of Winter Park, Florida.
Peter Zumthor unveils design for Basel's Beyeler Foundation extension
BY Kim Megson | 05 May 2017
Swiss architect Peter Zumthor has presented his designs for the extension of Renzo Piano’s Fondation Beyeler in Basel.
Winning design selected for expansive Friendship Park in China's booming 'eco city'
BY Kim Megson | 04 May 2017
A team led by landscape architecture studio Grant Associates with WilkinsonEyre has won an international competition to design a 41 hectare Friendship Park in northern China’s first and largest ‘eco city’.
Tax relief for Britain's museums and galleries in doubt after government defers provision until after election
BY Tom Anstey | 04 May 2017
The British Government has deferred a tax relief aimed at helping to cover the costs of developing permanent, temporary or touring exhibitions in order to pass its Finance Bill before the General Election on 8 June.
Obamas unveil design for presidential museum and library on Chicago's South Side
BY Kim Megson | 04 May 2017
Barack and Michelle Obama, the former president and first lady of the United States, have today (4 May) unveiled the design of the planned Obama Presidential Center on Chicago’s South Side.
Botswana introducing tourism tax to preserve wildlife
BY Tom Anstey | 04 May 2017
Botswana is to introduce a US$30 (€27.50, £23) tax on all tourists entering the country, with the proceeds going toward conservation efforts to protect its natural wonders.
BBC teams up with top UK science institutions for Tomorrow's World reboot
BY Tom Anstey | 03 May 2017
The BBC is partnering with a number of UK institutions and charities to launch a year-long season of science and technology programming under the broadcaster's iconic Tomorrow’s World banner, resurrected as the masthead for the initiative.
Chipperfield triumphs in competition to design 'world class' Edinburgh concert hall
BY Kim Megson | 03 May 2017
David Chipperfield has overcome stiff competition to win the high-profile design competition to create a 1,000-capacity concert hall in Edinburgh.
Exclusive interview: Jeanne Gang on the American Museum of Natural History and using design to strengthen communities
BY Magali Robathan | 03 May 2017
The architect behind the American Museum of Natural History's new wing talks about the importance of science education saying: "You've got people denying climate change. It's a crisis."
Ill-fated Atlantic Club waterpark development again thrown into disarray
BY Alice Davis | 02 May 2017
The future of an Atlantic City, New Jersey, casino property that just weeks ago was set to become a waterpark and family theme park has been thrown back into uncertainty.
Heatherwick blames 'political wrangling' for Garden Bridge woes
BY Kim Megson | 02 May 2017
“Endless political wrangling” is responsible for the likely abandonment of London’s Garden Bridge project, its designer Thomas Heatherwick has claimed.
Irish tourism figures blunted by Brexit fallout
BY Tom Anstey | 02 May 2017
A weakened pound is keeping British visitors away from Ireland, halting double digit growth spurred by a weakened euro in 2016.
Six Flags reacquires Waterworld California as 20th property
BY Tom Anstey | 28 Apr 2017
Six Flags has acquired its 20th property, entering an agreement with Waterworld California owner EPR properties to operate the attraction in Concord.
European Parliament votes in favour of inaugural European Year of Cultural Heritage
BY Tom Anstey | 28 Apr 2017
The European Parliament has secured €8m (US$8.7m, £6.7m) in funding for cultural projects ahead of its 2018 European Year of Cultural Heritage.
London mayor scraps plan for Garden Bridge
BY Kim Megson | 28 Apr 2017
The mayor of London, Sadiq Khan, has formally withdrawn his support for a Thomas Heatherwick-designed Garden Bridge across the River Thames; bringing a likely end to a project that has fiercely split opinion.
Museums Association announces Sissay and Martinez as keynotes for November conference
BY Tom Anstey | 28 Apr 2017
The Museums Association has announced the first keynote speakers for its November conference, with poet Lemn Sissay and comedian Francesca Martinez set to address this year’s delegation.
Universal theme parks continue to impress for Comcast in Q1 earnings report
BY Tom Anstey | 27 Apr 2017
Universal’s theme parks continue to act a growth driver for parent company Comcast, after the company recorded revenue increases of 9 per cent to US$1.1bn (€1bn, £853m) in the first quarter of 2017.
     
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VisitScotland pins tourism hopes on remake of 40s whisky hit
BY Tom Anstey | 08 May 2017
Scottish tourism chiefs are hoping a film adaptation of Compton MacKenzie’s 1947 novel Whisky Galore will help to boost visitor numbers in some of the country’s lesser- known areas.
V&A introduces secondary school DesignLab education scheme
BY Tom Anstey | 08 May 2017
The Victoria and Albert (V&A) museum is using the £100,000 (US$130,000, €118,000) prize it received in 2016 for winning the Art Fund’s Museum of the Year to launch a programme to support art and design education in secondary schools.
Miami's long-awaited Frost Museum finally opens doors to the public
BY Tom Anstey | 08 May 2017
The US$305m (€278.2m, £235.1m) Phillip and Patricia Frost Museum of Science is celebrating its grand opening today following a major expansion and redevelopment.
Adjaye Associates win contract to design Florida library and cultural centre
BY Kim Megson | 08 May 2017
The architecture practice of Sir David Adjaye will lead the design of a major library and events centre in the city of Winter Park, Florida.
Peter Zumthor unveils design for Basel's Beyeler Foundation extension
BY Kim Megson | 05 May 2017
Swiss architect Peter Zumthor has presented his designs for the extension of Renzo Piano’s Fondation Beyeler in Basel.
Winning design selected for expansive Friendship Park in China's booming 'eco city'
BY Kim Megson | 04 May 2017
A team led by landscape architecture studio Grant Associates with WilkinsonEyre has won an international competition to design a 41 hectare Friendship Park in northern China’s first and largest ‘eco city’.
Tax relief for Britain's museums and galleries in doubt after government defers provision until after election
BY Tom Anstey | 04 May 2017
The British Government has deferred a tax relief aimed at helping to cover the costs of developing permanent, temporary or touring exhibitions in order to pass its Finance Bill before the General Election on 8 June.
Obamas unveil design for presidential museum and library on Chicago's South Side
BY Kim Megson | 04 May 2017
Barack and Michelle Obama, the former president and first lady of the United States, have today (4 May) unveiled the design of the planned Obama Presidential Center on Chicago’s South Side.
Botswana introducing tourism tax to preserve wildlife
BY Tom Anstey | 04 May 2017
Botswana is to introduce a US$30 (€27.50, £23) tax on all tourists entering the country, with the proceeds going toward conservation efforts to protect its natural wonders.
BBC teams up with top UK science institutions for Tomorrow's World reboot
BY Tom Anstey | 03 May 2017
The BBC is partnering with a number of UK institutions and charities to launch a year-long season of science and technology programming under the broadcaster's iconic Tomorrow’s World banner, resurrected as the masthead for the initiative.
Chipperfield triumphs in competition to design 'world class' Edinburgh concert hall
BY Kim Megson | 03 May 2017
David Chipperfield has overcome stiff competition to win the high-profile design competition to create a 1,000-capacity concert hall in Edinburgh.
Exclusive interview: Jeanne Gang on the American Museum of Natural History and using design to strengthen communities
BY Magali Robathan | 03 May 2017
The architect behind the American Museum of Natural History's new wing talks about the importance of science education saying: "You've got people denying climate change. It's a crisis."
Ill-fated Atlantic Club waterpark development again thrown into disarray
BY Alice Davis | 02 May 2017
The future of an Atlantic City, New Jersey, casino property that just weeks ago was set to become a waterpark and family theme park has been thrown back into uncertainty.
Heatherwick blames 'political wrangling' for Garden Bridge woes
BY Kim Megson | 02 May 2017
“Endless political wrangling” is responsible for the likely abandonment of London’s Garden Bridge project, its designer Thomas Heatherwick has claimed.
Irish tourism figures blunted by Brexit fallout
BY Tom Anstey | 02 May 2017
A weakened pound is keeping British visitors away from Ireland, halting double digit growth spurred by a weakened euro in 2016.
Six Flags reacquires Waterworld California as 20th property
BY Tom Anstey | 28 Apr 2017
Six Flags has acquired its 20th property, entering an agreement with Waterworld California owner EPR properties to operate the attraction in Concord.
European Parliament votes in favour of inaugural European Year of Cultural Heritage
BY Tom Anstey | 28 Apr 2017
The European Parliament has secured €8m (US$8.7m, £6.7m) in funding for cultural projects ahead of its 2018 European Year of Cultural Heritage.
London mayor scraps plan for Garden Bridge
BY Kim Megson | 28 Apr 2017
The mayor of London, Sadiq Khan, has formally withdrawn his support for a Thomas Heatherwick-designed Garden Bridge across the River Thames; bringing a likely end to a project that has fiercely split opinion.
Museums Association announces Sissay and Martinez as keynotes for November conference
BY Tom Anstey | 28 Apr 2017
The Museums Association has announced the first keynote speakers for its November conference, with poet Lemn Sissay and comedian Francesca Martinez set to address this year’s delegation.
Universal theme parks continue to impress for Comcast in Q1 earnings report
BY Tom Anstey | 27 Apr 2017
Universal’s theme parks continue to act a growth driver for parent company Comcast, after the company recorded revenue increases of 9 per cent to US$1.1bn (€1bn, £853m) in the first quarter of 2017.
     
 


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