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Hands up! Large-scale art installations warm up Toronto's winter waterfront
BY Kim Megson | 07 Feb 2017
Toronto's urban waterfront has been transformed with the temporary addition of five mysterious installations in the parks, bridges and squares along Queens Quay.
Welcome to 'Titletown' – Rossetti's sport and leisure district for the Green Bay Packers
BY Kim Megson | 06 Feb 2017
US National Football League (NFL) franchise the Green Bay Packers has revealed it is nearing completion on the first phase of its very own sports-anchored leisure district.
Bob Iger could stay on at Disney beyond 2018
BY Tom Anstey | 06 Feb 2017
Inside sources at Disney have hinted that Bob Iger’s stint at the head of the entertainment giant may be extended as he closes in on his planned retirement date.
Merlin plans 'Project Thor' adventure attraction in Birmingham
BY Tom Anstey | 06 Feb 2017
Merlin Entertainments has submitted plans for a brand new addition to its midway portfolio – a £20m (US$25m, €23.2m) adventure attraction dubbed “Project Thor”.
Georgia Aquarium Super Bowl hype video goes viral
BY Tom Anstey | 06 Feb 2017
Georgia Aquarium created a viral hit ahead of last night’s Super Bowl, with a video full of football-playing otters, Patriot-hating dolphins and ball kicking penguins cheering on the Atlanta Falcons.
Museum dedicated to Bolivia's President opens in Orinoca
BY Tom Anstey | 06 Feb 2017
A US$7m (€6.5m, £5.6m) museum dedicated to Bolivian President Evo Morales has opened its doors in the leader’s small hometown of Orinoca.
Kvorning creates underground/ overground visitor centre for historic Greek mines
BY Tom Anstey | 06 Feb 2017
Danish architecture firm Kvorning Design & Communication have unveiled designs for a new visitor centre in Delphi, Greece, with experiences above and below ground chronicling the history of the Vagonetto-Fokis Mining Park.
Construction starts on Aquarium of the Pacific extension
BY Alice Davis | 03 Feb 2017
The Aquarium of the Pacific’s multi-million dollar expansion broke ground yesterday set for a grand opening by early 2019.
Disney blocks out pass holder dates for Animal Kingdom, fuelling speculation over World of Avatar launch date
BY Tom Anstey | 03 Feb 2017
Speculation has risen over the opening date for Disney’s highly-anticipated World of Avatar after the operator blocked-out pass holder dates in May and June for its Animal Kingdom park only.
Innovative retractable roof proposed to protect Verona's historic ampitheatre
BY Kim Megson | 03 Feb 2017
German studio GMP Arkitekten have won an international competition to add a retractable roof to Verona’s first century Roman amphitheatre.
Guggenheim deputy director resigns to start new design studio
BY Tom Anstey | 03 Feb 2017
The Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum and Foundation’s deputy director is to step down from his role in order to launch a new independent design studio with his brother.
Sochi Olympic Village being transformed into science and arts hub
BY Tom Anstey | 02 Feb 2017
Dutch design agency NorthernLight is working on the redevelopment of Sochi’s Olympic Vilage, which is turning its former media centre from the 2014 Winter Olympics into a science and art park.
Silay mayor confirms plans for PHP600m theme park in Philippines
BY Tom Anstey | 02 Feb 2017
Silay City in the Philippines could be about to get a new PHP600m (US$12m, €11.1m, £9.5m) theme park after its mayor confirmed development plans following months of speculation.
Facebook ordered to pay US$500m after losing Oculus lawsuit
BY Tom Anstey | 02 Feb 2017
Facebook has been ordered to pay compensation costs of US$500m (€462.7m, £394m) after a US court ruled that the company’s Oculus Rift virtual reality headset was created unlawfully.
Santiago Calatrava reveals £1bn London leisure landmark
BY Kim Megson | 02 Feb 2017
Spanish architect and engineer Santiago Calatrava has unveiled his £1bn landmark for London’s Greenwich Peninsula – which will have a Cathedral-like winter garden at its heart.
Metropolitan Museum of Art introduces dance exercise classes
BY Tom Anstey | 02 Feb 2017
New York’s Metropolitan Museum of Art has introduced health and fitness sessions before public opening hours, offering its audience the chance to go on a two-mile journey as they dance their way through the museum’s exhibits.
California's long-awaited Wolf Museum of Exploration + Innovation opening this month
BY Tom Anstey | 01 Feb 2017
Twenty-five is the magic number for the long-awaited Wolf Museum of Exploration + Innovation (MOXI), which will launch on the 25 February after receiving US$25m (€23.2m, £19.8m) in capital funding.
£15m Rhyl waterpark plans approved
BY Tom Anstey | 01 Feb 2017
Plans for a £15m (US$18.9m, €17.5m) waterpark in Rhyl, Wales, have been given the go- ahead by local councillors.
Engineers appointed to build MVRDV's mirrored art depot 'museum'
BY Kim Megson | 01 Feb 2017
The Municipality of Rotterdam has announced that engineering firm BAM Bouw en Techniek (BAM) has been awarded the contract for the construction of the Depot Boijmans Van Beuningen.
CA$40m Ocean Discovery Centre proposed for Canada
BY Tom Anstey | 01 Feb 2017
The Nanaimo Deep Discovery Association (NDDA) has showcased plans for a new CA$40m (US$30.6m, €28.5m, £24.5m) attraction in British Columbia, Canada, designed to connect people with the ocean environment and deep-sea technology.
     
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2801 to 2820 of 9725 news stories
Hands up! Large-scale art installations warm up Toronto's winter waterfront
BY Kim Megson | 07 Feb 2017
Toronto's urban waterfront has been transformed with the temporary addition of five mysterious installations in the parks, bridges and squares along Queens Quay.
Welcome to 'Titletown' – Rossetti's sport and leisure district for the Green Bay Packers
BY Kim Megson | 06 Feb 2017
US National Football League (NFL) franchise the Green Bay Packers has revealed it is nearing completion on the first phase of its very own sports-anchored leisure district.
Bob Iger could stay on at Disney beyond 2018
BY Tom Anstey | 06 Feb 2017
Inside sources at Disney have hinted that Bob Iger’s stint at the head of the entertainment giant may be extended as he closes in on his planned retirement date.
Merlin plans 'Project Thor' adventure attraction in Birmingham
BY Tom Anstey | 06 Feb 2017
Merlin Entertainments has submitted plans for a brand new addition to its midway portfolio – a £20m (US$25m, €23.2m) adventure attraction dubbed “Project Thor”.
Georgia Aquarium Super Bowl hype video goes viral
BY Tom Anstey | 06 Feb 2017
Georgia Aquarium created a viral hit ahead of last night’s Super Bowl, with a video full of football-playing otters, Patriot-hating dolphins and ball kicking penguins cheering on the Atlanta Falcons.
Museum dedicated to Bolivia's President opens in Orinoca
BY Tom Anstey | 06 Feb 2017
A US$7m (€6.5m, £5.6m) museum dedicated to Bolivian President Evo Morales has opened its doors in the leader’s small hometown of Orinoca.
Kvorning creates underground/ overground visitor centre for historic Greek mines
BY Tom Anstey | 06 Feb 2017
Danish architecture firm Kvorning Design & Communication have unveiled designs for a new visitor centre in Delphi, Greece, with experiences above and below ground chronicling the history of the Vagonetto-Fokis Mining Park.
Construction starts on Aquarium of the Pacific extension
BY Alice Davis | 03 Feb 2017
The Aquarium of the Pacific’s multi-million dollar expansion broke ground yesterday set for a grand opening by early 2019.
Disney blocks out pass holder dates for Animal Kingdom, fuelling speculation over World of Avatar launch date
BY Tom Anstey | 03 Feb 2017
Speculation has risen over the opening date for Disney’s highly-anticipated World of Avatar after the operator blocked-out pass holder dates in May and June for its Animal Kingdom park only.
Innovative retractable roof proposed to protect Verona's historic ampitheatre
BY Kim Megson | 03 Feb 2017
German studio GMP Arkitekten have won an international competition to add a retractable roof to Verona’s first century Roman amphitheatre.
Guggenheim deputy director resigns to start new design studio
BY Tom Anstey | 03 Feb 2017
The Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum and Foundation’s deputy director is to step down from his role in order to launch a new independent design studio with his brother.
Sochi Olympic Village being transformed into science and arts hub
BY Tom Anstey | 02 Feb 2017
Dutch design agency NorthernLight is working on the redevelopment of Sochi’s Olympic Vilage, which is turning its former media centre from the 2014 Winter Olympics into a science and art park.
Silay mayor confirms plans for PHP600m theme park in Philippines
BY Tom Anstey | 02 Feb 2017
Silay City in the Philippines could be about to get a new PHP600m (US$12m, €11.1m, £9.5m) theme park after its mayor confirmed development plans following months of speculation.
Facebook ordered to pay US$500m after losing Oculus lawsuit
BY Tom Anstey | 02 Feb 2017
Facebook has been ordered to pay compensation costs of US$500m (€462.7m, £394m) after a US court ruled that the company’s Oculus Rift virtual reality headset was created unlawfully.
Santiago Calatrava reveals £1bn London leisure landmark
BY Kim Megson | 02 Feb 2017
Spanish architect and engineer Santiago Calatrava has unveiled his £1bn landmark for London’s Greenwich Peninsula – which will have a Cathedral-like winter garden at its heart.
Metropolitan Museum of Art introduces dance exercise classes
BY Tom Anstey | 02 Feb 2017
New York’s Metropolitan Museum of Art has introduced health and fitness sessions before public opening hours, offering its audience the chance to go on a two-mile journey as they dance their way through the museum’s exhibits.
California's long-awaited Wolf Museum of Exploration + Innovation opening this month
BY Tom Anstey | 01 Feb 2017
Twenty-five is the magic number for the long-awaited Wolf Museum of Exploration + Innovation (MOXI), which will launch on the 25 February after receiving US$25m (€23.2m, £19.8m) in capital funding.
£15m Rhyl waterpark plans approved
BY Tom Anstey | 01 Feb 2017
Plans for a £15m (US$18.9m, €17.5m) waterpark in Rhyl, Wales, have been given the go- ahead by local councillors.
Engineers appointed to build MVRDV's mirrored art depot 'museum'
BY Kim Megson | 01 Feb 2017
The Municipality of Rotterdam has announced that engineering firm BAM Bouw en Techniek (BAM) has been awarded the contract for the construction of the Depot Boijmans Van Beuningen.
CA$40m Ocean Discovery Centre proposed for Canada
BY Tom Anstey | 01 Feb 2017
The Nanaimo Deep Discovery Association (NDDA) has showcased plans for a new CA$40m (US$30.6m, €28.5m, £24.5m) attraction in British Columbia, Canada, designed to connect people with the ocean environment and deep-sea technology.
     
 


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