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Design duo's proposed 'living lab' pavilion for Dubai Expo explores human empathy
BY Kim Megson | 22 Aug 2016
Architects Höweler + Yoon have proposed an interactive ‘Living Lab’ for the Dubai 2020 Expo, which would creatively explore human empathy.
Ripley's Aquarium offers shark diving in Dangerous Lagoon
BY Alice Davis | 22 Aug 2016
Ripley’s Aquarium of Canada has already sold out of its diving with sharks experience, but is taking bookings for next year.
World's largest Ferris wheel reaches 'unprecedented' construction milestone
BY Kim Megson | 22 Aug 2016
The largest and highest observation wheel in the world is taking shape on Dubai’s Bluewaters Island, with the structure’s hub and spindle safely placed on top of its 126m (413ft) high legs.
Roald Dahl exhibition opens in Wales
BY Alice Davis | 22 Aug 2016
The Wales Millennium Centre has opened its largest exhibition yet, celebrating the life and works of the much-loved children’s author Roald Dahl.
Vietnam government approves plans to turn part of national park into £34.3m safari zone
BY Tom Anstey | 21 Aug 2016
Vietnam’s Ministry of Planning and Investment has approved plans for a VND1tn (US$44.6m, €39.6m, £34.3m) 5sq km (1.9sq m) safari park development inside a protected national park.
Earthquake fund launched to protect New Zealand's at-risk heritage buildings
BY Tom Anstey | 19 Aug 2016
New Zealand's government is introducing a NZ$12m (US$9m, €8m, £7m) fund to support its earthquake-prone heritage buildings.
BP sponsorship doesn't break ethics guidelines but raises important questions, says Museums Association
BY Tom Anstey | 19 Aug 2016
Oil giant BP's sponsorship of cultural attractions in the UK has not breached the Museum Association's (MA) code of ethics – although it has raised significant questions around sponsorship arrangements in general, said the body.
New waterpark opens in Iran's holy city of Qom
BY Tom Anstey | 19 Aug 2016
The holy city of Qom is now home to its first ever waterpark, with a new visitor attraction in Iran opening to the public after eight years of development.
Prague Zoo declares panda ambitions with US$33.5m plans
BY Tom Anstey | 19 Aug 2016
With China’s giant pandas proving big business worldwide, the Czech Republic’s Prague Zoo is getting in on the act, unveiling plans for a Kc800m (US$33.5m, €29.6m, £25.5m) development to house the sought after animals.
Oman expands culture offering with opening of new national museum
BY Tom Anstey | 18 Aug 2016
More than a decade on from its conception, the National Museum of Oman has opened its doors to the public, showcasing the cultural heritage of the sultanate from prehistoric times to the modern day.
Malaysia tourism ministry eyes astrotourism to draw visitors
BY Tom Anstey | 18 Aug 2016
Malaysia’s government is looking to the skies to draw visitors, with the Tourism and Culture Ministry (MOTAC) eyeing the astrotourism market to increase visitor numbers in the northern state of Sabah.
Thomas Heatherwick urges backers of 'amazing' Garden Bridge 'to hold their nerve' as criticism mounts
BY Kim Megson | 18 Aug 2016
British designer Thomas Heatherwick has launched an impassioned defence of his Garden Bridge project in London, arguing that the project has been used as a political football by “people with an agenda” and those “who love to sneer.”
Museums, art and cyborgs on the agenda as speaker lineup revealed for MuseumNext NYC
BY Tom Anstey | 18 Aug 2016
American Museum of Natural History president Ellen Futter and Cyborg Foundation co- founder Neil Harbisson are among the names scheduled to speak at this November’s MuseumNext conference in New York.
Disney Institute summit offers company insight into customer service experience
BY Tom Anstey | 17 Aug 2016
The Disney Institute is about to hold its first ever Customer Experience Summit, taking place next week between 22-24 August at Walt Disney World Resort in Florida.
Yayoi Kusama's infinity rooms to tour the US
BY Tom Anstey | 17 Aug 2016
Famed Japanese artist Yayoi Kusama will be the subject of a touring exhibition, with the 87-year-old artist's “infinity mirror” installations set to travel the US in 2017 through 2018.
Elevated Skywalk to ease congestion and boost leisure space around historic Kolkata temple
BY Kim Megson | 17 Aug 2016
Indian architecture practice Design Forum International have designed a 380m long elevated walkway in Kolkata to regenerate one of the city’s busiest neighbourhoods and bring leisure to the skies.
Western Australia trialling humpback whale experiences
BY Tom Anstey | 17 Aug 2016
Ningaloo Marine Park in Western Australia is trialling swimming experiences with humpback whales, which the government hopes will turn the natural attraction into a major tourist destination.
London remembers 350 years since Great Fire of London with series of events
BY Tom Anstey | 16 Aug 2016
London landmark The Monument is marking the 350th anniversary of the Great Fire of London by hosting a series of educational events through August and September.
Technical complications delay US$580m New York Wheel
BY Tom Anstey | 16 Aug 2016
Plans to open New York’s largest Ferris wheel have been delayed, with project leader and CEO Rich Marin, saying the 630ft (192m) high attraction will now open in April 2018.
New TEA president wants to grow membership through new offerings
BY Tom Anstey | 16 Aug 2016
The soon-to-be president of the Themed Entertainment Association (TEA) wants to grow the body's burgeoning membership base further by increasing its offerings and programmes.
     
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Design duo's proposed 'living lab' pavilion for Dubai Expo explores human empathy
BY Kim Megson | 22 Aug 2016
Architects Höweler + Yoon have proposed an interactive ‘Living Lab’ for the Dubai 2020 Expo, which would creatively explore human empathy.
Ripley's Aquarium offers shark diving in Dangerous Lagoon
BY Alice Davis | 22 Aug 2016
Ripley’s Aquarium of Canada has already sold out of its diving with sharks experience, but is taking bookings for next year.
World's largest Ferris wheel reaches 'unprecedented' construction milestone
BY Kim Megson | 22 Aug 2016
The largest and highest observation wheel in the world is taking shape on Dubai’s Bluewaters Island, with the structure’s hub and spindle safely placed on top of its 126m (413ft) high legs.
Roald Dahl exhibition opens in Wales
BY Alice Davis | 22 Aug 2016
The Wales Millennium Centre has opened its largest exhibition yet, celebrating the life and works of the much-loved children’s author Roald Dahl.
Vietnam government approves plans to turn part of national park into £34.3m safari zone
BY Tom Anstey | 21 Aug 2016
Vietnam’s Ministry of Planning and Investment has approved plans for a VND1tn (US$44.6m, €39.6m, £34.3m) 5sq km (1.9sq m) safari park development inside a protected national park.
Earthquake fund launched to protect New Zealand's at-risk heritage buildings
BY Tom Anstey | 19 Aug 2016
New Zealand's government is introducing a NZ$12m (US$9m, €8m, £7m) fund to support its earthquake-prone heritage buildings.
BP sponsorship doesn't break ethics guidelines but raises important questions, says Museums Association
BY Tom Anstey | 19 Aug 2016
Oil giant BP's sponsorship of cultural attractions in the UK has not breached the Museum Association's (MA) code of ethics – although it has raised significant questions around sponsorship arrangements in general, said the body.
New waterpark opens in Iran's holy city of Qom
BY Tom Anstey | 19 Aug 2016
The holy city of Qom is now home to its first ever waterpark, with a new visitor attraction in Iran opening to the public after eight years of development.
Prague Zoo declares panda ambitions with US$33.5m plans
BY Tom Anstey | 19 Aug 2016
With China’s giant pandas proving big business worldwide, the Czech Republic’s Prague Zoo is getting in on the act, unveiling plans for a Kc800m (US$33.5m, €29.6m, £25.5m) development to house the sought after animals.
Oman expands culture offering with opening of new national museum
BY Tom Anstey | 18 Aug 2016
More than a decade on from its conception, the National Museum of Oman has opened its doors to the public, showcasing the cultural heritage of the sultanate from prehistoric times to the modern day.
Malaysia tourism ministry eyes astrotourism to draw visitors
BY Tom Anstey | 18 Aug 2016
Malaysia’s government is looking to the skies to draw visitors, with the Tourism and Culture Ministry (MOTAC) eyeing the astrotourism market to increase visitor numbers in the northern state of Sabah.
Thomas Heatherwick urges backers of 'amazing' Garden Bridge 'to hold their nerve' as criticism mounts
BY Kim Megson | 18 Aug 2016
British designer Thomas Heatherwick has launched an impassioned defence of his Garden Bridge project in London, arguing that the project has been used as a political football by “people with an agenda” and those “who love to sneer.”
Museums, art and cyborgs on the agenda as speaker lineup revealed for MuseumNext NYC
BY Tom Anstey | 18 Aug 2016
American Museum of Natural History president Ellen Futter and Cyborg Foundation co- founder Neil Harbisson are among the names scheduled to speak at this November’s MuseumNext conference in New York.
Disney Institute summit offers company insight into customer service experience
BY Tom Anstey | 17 Aug 2016
The Disney Institute is about to hold its first ever Customer Experience Summit, taking place next week between 22-24 August at Walt Disney World Resort in Florida.
Yayoi Kusama's infinity rooms to tour the US
BY Tom Anstey | 17 Aug 2016
Famed Japanese artist Yayoi Kusama will be the subject of a touring exhibition, with the 87-year-old artist's “infinity mirror” installations set to travel the US in 2017 through 2018.
Elevated Skywalk to ease congestion and boost leisure space around historic Kolkata temple
BY Kim Megson | 17 Aug 2016
Indian architecture practice Design Forum International have designed a 380m long elevated walkway in Kolkata to regenerate one of the city’s busiest neighbourhoods and bring leisure to the skies.
Western Australia trialling humpback whale experiences
BY Tom Anstey | 17 Aug 2016
Ningaloo Marine Park in Western Australia is trialling swimming experiences with humpback whales, which the government hopes will turn the natural attraction into a major tourist destination.
London remembers 350 years since Great Fire of London with series of events
BY Tom Anstey | 16 Aug 2016
London landmark The Monument is marking the 350th anniversary of the Great Fire of London by hosting a series of educational events through August and September.
Technical complications delay US$580m New York Wheel
BY Tom Anstey | 16 Aug 2016
Plans to open New York’s largest Ferris wheel have been delayed, with project leader and CEO Rich Marin, saying the 630ft (192m) high attraction will now open in April 2018.
New TEA president wants to grow membership through new offerings
BY Tom Anstey | 16 Aug 2016
The soon-to-be president of the Themed Entertainment Association (TEA) wants to grow the body's burgeoning membership base further by increasing its offerings and programmes.
     
 


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