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Investigation finds mystery toxin the cause of Vancouver beluga deaths
BY Tom Anstey | 21 Apr 2017
A five-month investigation into the deaths of two beluga whales at Vancouver Aquarium last year has determined that the cetaceans were killed thanks to an unknown toxin introduced “by food, water, or through human interference”.
Last captive orca born at SeaWorld
BY Tom Anstey | 21 Apr 2017
Just over a year after SeaWorld announced plans to end its controversial orca breeding plan, the company’s last killer whale has been born in its captivity.
Madame Tussaud’s talking waxwork first step in ‘bringing figures to life’
BY Alice Davis | 20 Apr 2017
A waxwork model of Darius Rucker has been taken to a whole new level of realism. Not only does the figure look like the Hootie and the Blowfish frontman, it talks like him too.
Heatherwick's 'incredible jigsaw puzzle' landmark rises at Hudson Yards
BY Kim Megson | 20 Apr 2017
Vessel, Thomas Heatherwick’s centrepiece for the public square and gardens at the Hudson Yards development in New York, is rising from the ground.
Delays and costs stack up for under-pressure Academy Museum of Motion Pictures
BY Tom Anstey | 20 Apr 2017
Los Angeles’ Academy Museum of Motion Pictures isn’t following the Hollywood script during its construction, with skyrocketing costs and lengthy delays holding up the long- awaited project, according to new reports.
Snøhetta celebrate 'radical reinvention' of New York's Times Square
BY Kim Megson | 19 Apr 2017
International architecture studio Snøhetta are today (19 April) celebrating the official completion of their hotly-anticipated revamp of the most visited destination in the United States – New York’s Times Square.
Kengo Kuma designs Turkish modern art museum formed of stacked wooden boxes
BY Kim Megson | 19 Apr 2017
The ever-busy architecture practice of Kengo Kuma have added yet another large-scale leisure project to their growing slate of work: the Odunpazari Modern Art Museum in the Turkish city Eskisehir.
Discovery unveils grand ambition for US$400m Costa Rica theme park
BY Tom Anstey | 19 Apr 2017
Discovery Communications is hoping to entice some of its three billion worldwide viewers to a US$400m (€373m, £312m) eco-theme park resort it is developing in Costa Rica.
Design competition launched for 'world-class' Kaunas concert venue
BY Kim Megson | 19 Apr 2017
An international design competition is to be held in the next few months for a new concert venue in the heart of Kaunas, Lithuania.
Heatherwick, Fujimoto and Corner to judge Hong Kong pavilion contest to rival London and Melbourne efforts
BY Kim Megson | 18 Apr 2017
The West Kowloon Cultural District Authority (WKCDA) has invited young local architects to conceive an eye-catching temporary pavilion for Hong Kong, with high-profile designers including Thomas Heatherwick, Sou Fujimoto and James Corner judging their efforts.
New images reveal protective glass envelope planned for Quebec's endangered Grand Theatre
BY Kim Megson | 18 Apr 2017
Architecture studio Lemay have released new visualisations of the glass envelope they are planning to add to architect Victor Prus’ 1971 landmark Grand Theatre in Quebec.
Landmark Gaudí summer house in Barcelona to open as a museum this year
BY Kim Megson | 18 Apr 2017
Antoni Gaudí was the creator of Barcelona’s most famous and significant buildings and parks, including Sagrada Familia and the Palau Güell. Now, final preparations are underway to give the public an inside look at one of his lesser-known architectural landmarks in the city: the Casa Vicens summer home.
Half of natural World Heritage sites threatened by crime, says WWF report
BY Tom Anstey | 18 Apr 2017
The World Wildlife Fund (WWF) has said that close to half of the world’s natural heritage sites are being “plagued” by wildlife criminals.
Exclusive: Thorpe Park ups the ante for Fright Night season as part of wider investment programme
BY Tom Anstey | 18 Apr 2017
Thorpe Park is gearing up to make a “game-changing” investment to boost its iconic Fright Night events, according to its new divisional director.
Ballet-dancing robots and kinetic sculpture bring Hyundai story to life in South Korea
BY Alice Davis | 12 Apr 2017
South Korean carmaker Hyundai has opened a brandland in Goyang in the north of the country.
Rogers Stirk Harbour + Partners to craft major British Library expansion
BY Kim Megson | 12 Apr 2017
Architecture studio Rogers Stirk Harbour + Partners (RSHP) have been commissioned to design a major extension to the British Library in London.
Scottish Seabird charity group to open ‘nationally significant’ visitor centre
BY Alice Davis | 12 Apr 2017
The Scottish Seabird Centre has unveiled its plans for a new visitor centre at its site in North Berwick, near Edinburgh.
Queen opens new £2m elephant centre at Whipsnade Zoo
BY Tom Anstey | 11 Apr 2017
The Queen has officially launched a new £2m (US$2.5m, €2.3m) elephant centre at Whipsnade Zoo in Bedfordshire, UK, feeding a banana to one of the herd to signify the opening.
Disney increases investment in HK$10.9bn Hong Kong expansion following taxpayer complaints
BY Tom Anstey | 11 Apr 2017
Disney has addressed disgruntled taxpayers’ unhappiness over “unequal financing” in Hong Kong by injecting a further HK$350m (US$45m, €42.4m, £36.2m) into the company’s six-year, HK$10.9bn (US$1.4bn, €1.3bn, £1.1bn) facelift of its park, with the operator also promising to waive part of its management fees for the next two years.
The Void brings next-level virtual reality experiences to Utah and Dubai
BY Tom Anstey | 11 Apr 2017
Multi-player virtual reality startup The Void has opened its doors for the first time in two new locations, with the immersive experience now available in Utah and Dubai.
     
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2601 to 2620 of 9725 news stories
Investigation finds mystery toxin the cause of Vancouver beluga deaths
BY Tom Anstey | 21 Apr 2017
A five-month investigation into the deaths of two beluga whales at Vancouver Aquarium last year has determined that the cetaceans were killed thanks to an unknown toxin introduced “by food, water, or through human interference”.
Last captive orca born at SeaWorld
BY Tom Anstey | 21 Apr 2017
Just over a year after SeaWorld announced plans to end its controversial orca breeding plan, the company’s last killer whale has been born in its captivity.
Madame Tussaud’s talking waxwork first step in ‘bringing figures to life’
BY Alice Davis | 20 Apr 2017
A waxwork model of Darius Rucker has been taken to a whole new level of realism. Not only does the figure look like the Hootie and the Blowfish frontman, it talks like him too.
Heatherwick's 'incredible jigsaw puzzle' landmark rises at Hudson Yards
BY Kim Megson | 20 Apr 2017
Vessel, Thomas Heatherwick’s centrepiece for the public square and gardens at the Hudson Yards development in New York, is rising from the ground.
Delays and costs stack up for under-pressure Academy Museum of Motion Pictures
BY Tom Anstey | 20 Apr 2017
Los Angeles’ Academy Museum of Motion Pictures isn’t following the Hollywood script during its construction, with skyrocketing costs and lengthy delays holding up the long- awaited project, according to new reports.
Snøhetta celebrate 'radical reinvention' of New York's Times Square
BY Kim Megson | 19 Apr 2017
International architecture studio Snøhetta are today (19 April) celebrating the official completion of their hotly-anticipated revamp of the most visited destination in the United States – New York’s Times Square.
Kengo Kuma designs Turkish modern art museum formed of stacked wooden boxes
BY Kim Megson | 19 Apr 2017
The ever-busy architecture practice of Kengo Kuma have added yet another large-scale leisure project to their growing slate of work: the Odunpazari Modern Art Museum in the Turkish city Eskisehir.
Discovery unveils grand ambition for US$400m Costa Rica theme park
BY Tom Anstey | 19 Apr 2017
Discovery Communications is hoping to entice some of its three billion worldwide viewers to a US$400m (€373m, £312m) eco-theme park resort it is developing in Costa Rica.
Design competition launched for 'world-class' Kaunas concert venue
BY Kim Megson | 19 Apr 2017
An international design competition is to be held in the next few months for a new concert venue in the heart of Kaunas, Lithuania.
Heatherwick, Fujimoto and Corner to judge Hong Kong pavilion contest to rival London and Melbourne efforts
BY Kim Megson | 18 Apr 2017
The West Kowloon Cultural District Authority (WKCDA) has invited young local architects to conceive an eye-catching temporary pavilion for Hong Kong, with high-profile designers including Thomas Heatherwick, Sou Fujimoto and James Corner judging their efforts.
New images reveal protective glass envelope planned for Quebec's endangered Grand Theatre
BY Kim Megson | 18 Apr 2017
Architecture studio Lemay have released new visualisations of the glass envelope they are planning to add to architect Victor Prus’ 1971 landmark Grand Theatre in Quebec.
Landmark Gaudí summer house in Barcelona to open as a museum this year
BY Kim Megson | 18 Apr 2017
Antoni Gaudí was the creator of Barcelona’s most famous and significant buildings and parks, including Sagrada Familia and the Palau Güell. Now, final preparations are underway to give the public an inside look at one of his lesser-known architectural landmarks in the city: the Casa Vicens summer home.
Half of natural World Heritage sites threatened by crime, says WWF report
BY Tom Anstey | 18 Apr 2017
The World Wildlife Fund (WWF) has said that close to half of the world’s natural heritage sites are being “plagued” by wildlife criminals.
Exclusive: Thorpe Park ups the ante for Fright Night season as part of wider investment programme
BY Tom Anstey | 18 Apr 2017
Thorpe Park is gearing up to make a “game-changing” investment to boost its iconic Fright Night events, according to its new divisional director.
Ballet-dancing robots and kinetic sculpture bring Hyundai story to life in South Korea
BY Alice Davis | 12 Apr 2017
South Korean carmaker Hyundai has opened a brandland in Goyang in the north of the country.
Rogers Stirk Harbour + Partners to craft major British Library expansion
BY Kim Megson | 12 Apr 2017
Architecture studio Rogers Stirk Harbour + Partners (RSHP) have been commissioned to design a major extension to the British Library in London.
Scottish Seabird charity group to open ‘nationally significant’ visitor centre
BY Alice Davis | 12 Apr 2017
The Scottish Seabird Centre has unveiled its plans for a new visitor centre at its site in North Berwick, near Edinburgh.
Queen opens new £2m elephant centre at Whipsnade Zoo
BY Tom Anstey | 11 Apr 2017
The Queen has officially launched a new £2m (US$2.5m, €2.3m) elephant centre at Whipsnade Zoo in Bedfordshire, UK, feeding a banana to one of the herd to signify the opening.
Disney increases investment in HK$10.9bn Hong Kong expansion following taxpayer complaints
BY Tom Anstey | 11 Apr 2017
Disney has addressed disgruntled taxpayers’ unhappiness over “unequal financing” in Hong Kong by injecting a further HK$350m (US$45m, €42.4m, £36.2m) into the company’s six-year, HK$10.9bn (US$1.4bn, €1.3bn, £1.1bn) facelift of its park, with the operator also promising to waive part of its management fees for the next two years.
The Void brings next-level virtual reality experiences to Utah and Dubai
BY Tom Anstey | 11 Apr 2017
Multi-player virtual reality startup The Void has opened its doors for the first time in two new locations, with the immersive experience now available in Utah and Dubai.
     
 


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