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Robots use recycled bricks to build Shanghai art studio
BY Kim Megson | 15 Mar 2017
A crack team of robots have comprehensively renovated a community art gallery in Shanghai, predominantly using recycled bricks.
EAZA urges members to inspire trust with storytelling following rhino poaching zoo incident
BY Tom Anstey | 15 Mar 2017
Columba de la Panouse – vice CEO of Parc Zoologique de Thoiry – has urged the zoo community to inspire trust among the general public following events which saw poachers break into the zoo and kill a white rhino for its horn.
Museum of Communication in Bern to unveil £8m refurb
BY Alice Davis | 14 Mar 2017
The Museum of Communication located in Bern, Switzerland, is in the midst of CHF10m (US$9.9m, £8.2m, €9.3m) renovation, the most extensive in the attraction’s recent history.
Shanghai officials reveal ambitious plans for cultural museum complex
BY Kim Megson | 14 Mar 2017
Construction on a number of major new attractions in Shanghai will begin before the year is out, according to city officials.
Cale Heit to take reins from Forrec CEO Gordon Dorrett
BY Alice Davis | 14 Mar 2017
After 30 years, Gordon Dorrett is stepping down as CEO and president of Forrec, with Cale Heit taking over from October 2017.
New drone video reveals Bjarke Ingels' LEGO House as it nears completion
BY Kim Megson | 13 Mar 2017
Danish toymaker the LEGO Group has revealed new photographs, renderings and an aerial drone video of its forthcoming Bjarke Ingels-designed brand museum in the city of Billund, where the company was founded 85 years ago.
New conservation guidelines for Buddha birthplace
BY Tom Anstey | 13 Mar 2017
New recommendations have been laid out for Lumbini – the birthplace of Lord Buddha – following efforts by Unesco to strengthen conservation and management of the World Heritage site.
China's government outlines plan for panda national park
BY Tom Anstey | 13 Mar 2017
China’s government has announced plans to create a 27,000sq km (10sq mi) national park for its treasured pandas – a move which will uproot at least 172,000 people.
European Zoo Educators Conference comes to Paris
BY Tom Anstey | 12 Mar 2017
Delegates are heading to Paris ahead of the European Association of Zoos and Aquaria’s (EAZA) European Zoo Educators Conference (EZE), which kicks off in the French capital tomorrow (13 March) at Parc Zoologique De Paris.
Bradford's National Media Museum rebrands with new focus on science
BY Tom Anstey | 10 Mar 2017
The National Media Museum in Bradford, UK, is changing its name as part of a major revamp to demonstrate a new focus on science.
Park Board votes unanimously to ban cetacean captivity at Vancouver Aquarium
BY Tom Anstey | 10 Mar 2017
The Vancouver Park Board’s long-running debate on cetacean captivity has seemingly been brought to its conclusion after the body voted unanimously to end the practice of keeping whales, dolphins and porpoises at Vancouver Aquarium.
Frank Gehry and billionaire businessman Bernard Arnault collaborate for new Paris museum
BY Kim Megson | 10 Mar 2017
A new museum celebrating French art, aesthetics and urbanity is set to be built in the 16th arrondissement of Paris, with a design by Pritzker-winning architect Frank Gehry.
Disney Research uses magnetic fields to create ubiquitous wireless charging system
BY Tom Anstey | 10 Mar 2017
Disney’s research arm has revealed plans to use Quasistatic Cavity Resonance (QSCR) to enable purpose-built structures to generate special magnetic fields able to charge electronic devices wirelessly.
AZA speaks out after poachers kill captive white rhino for horn
BY Tom Anstey | 09 Mar 2017
The Association of Zoos and Aquariums (AZA) has condemned the actions of poachers who broke into a zoo just outside of Paris and killed a white rhino for its horn.
Nearly 8 million visit Shanghai Disneyland since opening
BY Tom Anstey | 09 Mar 2017
Business is booming at Shanghai Disneyland with the landmark attraction welcoming nearly 8 million visitors since it opened its doors last summer.
Miami's SkyRise unveils feature attraction with Skyway observation pods
BY Tom Anstey | 09 Mar 2017
The team behind Miami’s upcoming US$430m (€407m, £354m) SkyRise entertainment complex has released new plans for the building’s main attraction – rotating observation pods at the tower’s 1,000ft (304m) peak.
Knott's Berry farm introducing free-roam virtual reality experience in April
BY Tom Anstey | 08 Mar 2017
Knott’s Berry farm will be the first major theme park in the world to introduce free roaming, multi-player virtual reality, announcing plans for ‘VR Showdown in Ghost Town’, which is coming to the attraction’s Boardwalk Arcade.
CHF100m Heidi attraction to boost Swiss tourism
BY Tom Anstey | 08 Mar 2017
CHF100m (US$98.6m, €93.4m, £81m) will be invested into the Swiss town of St Gallen to create a new Heidi visitor attraction, with the theme park based on the famous 1881 story by Johanna Spyri to open its doors in 2020.
Plans underway in Moscow for Europe's largest observation wheel
BY Alice Davis | 08 Mar 2017
A giant observation wheel is coming to Moscow, Russia, with the mammoth structure set to overtake the London Eye in terms of size and stature, becoming the largest in Europe.
Upended forest, water bottle whale and Japanese foot spa feature as Winter Stations open in Toronto
BY Kim Megson | 07 Mar 2017
Torontonians have flocked to the city’s beach in record numbers to experience the unveiling of eight brand new Winter Stations installations along the shoreline of Lake Ontario.
     
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Robots use recycled bricks to build Shanghai art studio
BY Kim Megson | 15 Mar 2017
A crack team of robots have comprehensively renovated a community art gallery in Shanghai, predominantly using recycled bricks.
EAZA urges members to inspire trust with storytelling following rhino poaching zoo incident
BY Tom Anstey | 15 Mar 2017
Columba de la Panouse – vice CEO of Parc Zoologique de Thoiry – has urged the zoo community to inspire trust among the general public following events which saw poachers break into the zoo and kill a white rhino for its horn.
Museum of Communication in Bern to unveil £8m refurb
BY Alice Davis | 14 Mar 2017
The Museum of Communication located in Bern, Switzerland, is in the midst of CHF10m (US$9.9m, £8.2m, €9.3m) renovation, the most extensive in the attraction’s recent history.
Shanghai officials reveal ambitious plans for cultural museum complex
BY Kim Megson | 14 Mar 2017
Construction on a number of major new attractions in Shanghai will begin before the year is out, according to city officials.
Cale Heit to take reins from Forrec CEO Gordon Dorrett
BY Alice Davis | 14 Mar 2017
After 30 years, Gordon Dorrett is stepping down as CEO and president of Forrec, with Cale Heit taking over from October 2017.
New drone video reveals Bjarke Ingels' LEGO House as it nears completion
BY Kim Megson | 13 Mar 2017
Danish toymaker the LEGO Group has revealed new photographs, renderings and an aerial drone video of its forthcoming Bjarke Ingels-designed brand museum in the city of Billund, where the company was founded 85 years ago.
New conservation guidelines for Buddha birthplace
BY Tom Anstey | 13 Mar 2017
New recommendations have been laid out for Lumbini – the birthplace of Lord Buddha – following efforts by Unesco to strengthen conservation and management of the World Heritage site.
China's government outlines plan for panda national park
BY Tom Anstey | 13 Mar 2017
China’s government has announced plans to create a 27,000sq km (10sq mi) national park for its treasured pandas – a move which will uproot at least 172,000 people.
European Zoo Educators Conference comes to Paris
BY Tom Anstey | 12 Mar 2017
Delegates are heading to Paris ahead of the European Association of Zoos and Aquaria’s (EAZA) European Zoo Educators Conference (EZE), which kicks off in the French capital tomorrow (13 March) at Parc Zoologique De Paris.
Bradford's National Media Museum rebrands with new focus on science
BY Tom Anstey | 10 Mar 2017
The National Media Museum in Bradford, UK, is changing its name as part of a major revamp to demonstrate a new focus on science.
Park Board votes unanimously to ban cetacean captivity at Vancouver Aquarium
BY Tom Anstey | 10 Mar 2017
The Vancouver Park Board’s long-running debate on cetacean captivity has seemingly been brought to its conclusion after the body voted unanimously to end the practice of keeping whales, dolphins and porpoises at Vancouver Aquarium.
Frank Gehry and billionaire businessman Bernard Arnault collaborate for new Paris museum
BY Kim Megson | 10 Mar 2017
A new museum celebrating French art, aesthetics and urbanity is set to be built in the 16th arrondissement of Paris, with a design by Pritzker-winning architect Frank Gehry.
Disney Research uses magnetic fields to create ubiquitous wireless charging system
BY Tom Anstey | 10 Mar 2017
Disney’s research arm has revealed plans to use Quasistatic Cavity Resonance (QSCR) to enable purpose-built structures to generate special magnetic fields able to charge electronic devices wirelessly.
AZA speaks out after poachers kill captive white rhino for horn
BY Tom Anstey | 09 Mar 2017
The Association of Zoos and Aquariums (AZA) has condemned the actions of poachers who broke into a zoo just outside of Paris and killed a white rhino for its horn.
Nearly 8 million visit Shanghai Disneyland since opening
BY Tom Anstey | 09 Mar 2017
Business is booming at Shanghai Disneyland with the landmark attraction welcoming nearly 8 million visitors since it opened its doors last summer.
Miami's SkyRise unveils feature attraction with Skyway observation pods
BY Tom Anstey | 09 Mar 2017
The team behind Miami’s upcoming US$430m (€407m, £354m) SkyRise entertainment complex has released new plans for the building’s main attraction – rotating observation pods at the tower’s 1,000ft (304m) peak.
Knott's Berry farm introducing free-roam virtual reality experience in April
BY Tom Anstey | 08 Mar 2017
Knott’s Berry farm will be the first major theme park in the world to introduce free roaming, multi-player virtual reality, announcing plans for ‘VR Showdown in Ghost Town’, which is coming to the attraction’s Boardwalk Arcade.
CHF100m Heidi attraction to boost Swiss tourism
BY Tom Anstey | 08 Mar 2017
CHF100m (US$98.6m, €93.4m, £81m) will be invested into the Swiss town of St Gallen to create a new Heidi visitor attraction, with the theme park based on the famous 1881 story by Johanna Spyri to open its doors in 2020.
Plans underway in Moscow for Europe's largest observation wheel
BY Alice Davis | 08 Mar 2017
A giant observation wheel is coming to Moscow, Russia, with the mammoth structure set to overtake the London Eye in terms of size and stature, becoming the largest in Europe.
Upended forest, water bottle whale and Japanese foot spa feature as Winter Stations open in Toronto
BY Kim Megson | 07 Mar 2017
Torontonians have flocked to the city’s beach in record numbers to experience the unveiling of eight brand new Winter Stations installations along the shoreline of Lake Ontario.
     
 


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