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Historical reanactors would help bring Wild West theme park to life
BY Alice Davis | 27 Jul 2016
Plans have been unveiled for a Western-themed amusement park in Deadwood, South Dakota.
Brexit boost for UK tourism
BY Tom Anstey | 26 Jul 2016
UK tourism is experiencing a sharp rise in both inbound and domestic bookings as a direct result of the EU Referendum, according to a new survey by the Tourism Alliance.
Twitter is headhunting tech wizards for its new VR/AR division
BY Tom Anstey | 26 Jul 2016
With Twitter preparing to launch its own virtual and augmented reality division, the social media giant is sending a team to the annual Siggraph technology showcase to seek out elite programmers, designers and visionaries in the field.
Big milestone for West Kowloon Cultural District as first arts venue completed
BY Kim Megson | 26 Jul 2016
The first venue within Hong Kong’s emerging West Kowloon Cultural District (WKCD) has been completed on time and on budget.
Great Wolf names three new executives to senior team
BY Tom Anstey | 26 Jul 2016
Waterpark operator Great Wolf Resorts has announced the appointment of several executives to its management team, with Bryan Robinson joining as senior vice president and chief people officer, Greg Miller as executive vice president and chief development officer, and Erin Wallace as chief operating officer.
Dubai Safari Park will feature 'air conditioned rocks' to keep animals cool
BY Kim Megson | 25 Jul 2016
A safari park opening later this year in Dubai will feature misting machines, cool-water pools and rocks fitted with air conditioning to keep temperatures down.
Massiv by name, massive by nature as world's tallest water coaster opens
BY Alice Davis | 25 Jul 2016
Schlitterbahn Galveston Island in Galveston, Texas, is officially the proud owner of the world’s tallest water coaster.
Hip hop museum could finally be built in The Bronx as site and design identified
BY Kim Megson | 25 Jul 2016
Long-running plans to build a permanent home for the Universal Hip-Hop Museum (UHHM) in the US have moved a step closer to reality, after architects BrandNu Design unveiled renderings showing what the project could look like.
SeaWorld CEO reveals orca alternatives for Middle Eastern expansion
BY Tom Anstey | 25 Jul 2016
SeaWorld’s first attraction outside of North America will be its first not to include killer whales, with CEO Joel Manby lining up several big alternatives for the company.
Winner announced in race to design Seoul's musical 'Dream Island'
BY Kim Megson | 24 Jul 2016
Studio MMK, who have offices in the US and South Korea, will design a music-led cultural complex on an island in Seoul after winning an international architecture competition for the project.
EPIC art installation promotes Welsh tourism
BY Tom Anstey | 22 Jul 2016
Tourism officials have launched an art installation on the hills of Snowdonia, with giant mirrored letters spelling out the word ‘EPIC’ as part of a campaign to promote Wales as the home of great adventures.
ArchiKids festival returns to London to inspire architects of the future
BY Kim Megson | 22 Jul 2016
The 2016 Archikids Festival begins in London this weekend with a host of free activities planned to engage children with architecture, engineering and design.
Norway plans heritage museum dedicated to Nordlandsjekt
BY Tom Anstey | 22 Jul 2016
Exhibition designs for a museum dedicated to the world’s only preserved Nordlandsjekt – a 17th century Norwegian cargo ship – have been unveiled by design firm Kvorning.
US$300m restoration scheme laid out for Central Park
BY Tom Anstey | 22 Jul 2016
The city of New York has laid out a 10-year US$300m (€271m, £226m) fund-raising and improvement scheme aimed at restoring and maintaining Central Park’s historic structures and landscapes.
American Museum of Natural History strengthens Cuban ties with MoU and exhibition plan
BY Tom Anstey | 22 Jul 2016
A bilingual exhibition planned for later this year will mark one of the first cultural tie-ups between the US and Cuba following decades of frosty relations between the two nations.
English Heritage lobbies for jousting at 2020 Olympics
BY Tom Anstey | 21 Jul 2016
English Heritage has launched a campaign to turn one of its most popular summertime events into a fully-fledged Olympic sport, with the cultural body lobbying with Olympic chiefs to get jousting recognised in time for the 2020 Olympics in Tokyo.
Ice arena in German mountain range will feature unique twisting roof
BY Kim Megson | 21 Jul 2016
The rebuilding of a disused ice rink in Schierke, Germany has officially started, with architecture studio GRAFT transforming the site into a multi-use sports arena with a unique roof structure.
Six Flags adding two more Chinese properties to ever-expanding international portfolio
BY Tom Anstey | 21 Jul 2016
As Six Flags continues its aggressive expansion plans in foreign markets, the theme park operator has signed an agreement for a second theme park and a waterpark in China, adding to its existing property, which broke ground in January.
'World's most technologically advanced stadium tour' debuts at Wembley
BY Tom Anstey | 20 Jul 2016
Wembley Stadium has launched what it calls “the world’s most technologically advanced stadium tour”, using beacon technology, 360 video and augmented reality to provide a mind-blowing interactive experience for visitors exploring the home of English football.
Universal Japan's Nintendo addition will dwarf Harry Potter attraction
BY Tom Anstey | 20 Jul 2016
Universal Studios Japan (USJ) has said its upcoming Nintendo attraction will be developed at a cost of ¥50bn (US$485m, €440m, £369.5m) – a significant increase on previous estimates.
     
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3400 to 3419 of 9728 news stories
Historical reanactors would help bring Wild West theme park to life
BY Alice Davis | 27 Jul 2016
Plans have been unveiled for a Western-themed amusement park in Deadwood, South Dakota.
Brexit boost for UK tourism
BY Tom Anstey | 26 Jul 2016
UK tourism is experiencing a sharp rise in both inbound and domestic bookings as a direct result of the EU Referendum, according to a new survey by the Tourism Alliance.
Twitter is headhunting tech wizards for its new VR/AR division
BY Tom Anstey | 26 Jul 2016
With Twitter preparing to launch its own virtual and augmented reality division, the social media giant is sending a team to the annual Siggraph technology showcase to seek out elite programmers, designers and visionaries in the field.
Big milestone for West Kowloon Cultural District as first arts venue completed
BY Kim Megson | 26 Jul 2016
The first venue within Hong Kong’s emerging West Kowloon Cultural District (WKCD) has been completed on time and on budget.
Great Wolf names three new executives to senior team
BY Tom Anstey | 26 Jul 2016
Waterpark operator Great Wolf Resorts has announced the appointment of several executives to its management team, with Bryan Robinson joining as senior vice president and chief people officer, Greg Miller as executive vice president and chief development officer, and Erin Wallace as chief operating officer.
Dubai Safari Park will feature 'air conditioned rocks' to keep animals cool
BY Kim Megson | 25 Jul 2016
A safari park opening later this year in Dubai will feature misting machines, cool-water pools and rocks fitted with air conditioning to keep temperatures down.
Massiv by name, massive by nature as world's tallest water coaster opens
BY Alice Davis | 25 Jul 2016
Schlitterbahn Galveston Island in Galveston, Texas, is officially the proud owner of the world’s tallest water coaster.
Hip hop museum could finally be built in The Bronx as site and design identified
BY Kim Megson | 25 Jul 2016
Long-running plans to build a permanent home for the Universal Hip-Hop Museum (UHHM) in the US have moved a step closer to reality, after architects BrandNu Design unveiled renderings showing what the project could look like.
SeaWorld CEO reveals orca alternatives for Middle Eastern expansion
BY Tom Anstey | 25 Jul 2016
SeaWorld’s first attraction outside of North America will be its first not to include killer whales, with CEO Joel Manby lining up several big alternatives for the company.
Winner announced in race to design Seoul's musical 'Dream Island'
BY Kim Megson | 24 Jul 2016
Studio MMK, who have offices in the US and South Korea, will design a music-led cultural complex on an island in Seoul after winning an international architecture competition for the project.
EPIC art installation promotes Welsh tourism
BY Tom Anstey | 22 Jul 2016
Tourism officials have launched an art installation on the hills of Snowdonia, with giant mirrored letters spelling out the word ‘EPIC’ as part of a campaign to promote Wales as the home of great adventures.
ArchiKids festival returns to London to inspire architects of the future
BY Kim Megson | 22 Jul 2016
The 2016 Archikids Festival begins in London this weekend with a host of free activities planned to engage children with architecture, engineering and design.
Norway plans heritage museum dedicated to Nordlandsjekt
BY Tom Anstey | 22 Jul 2016
Exhibition designs for a museum dedicated to the world’s only preserved Nordlandsjekt – a 17th century Norwegian cargo ship – have been unveiled by design firm Kvorning.
US$300m restoration scheme laid out for Central Park
BY Tom Anstey | 22 Jul 2016
The city of New York has laid out a 10-year US$300m (€271m, £226m) fund-raising and improvement scheme aimed at restoring and maintaining Central Park’s historic structures and landscapes.
American Museum of Natural History strengthens Cuban ties with MoU and exhibition plan
BY Tom Anstey | 22 Jul 2016
A bilingual exhibition planned for later this year will mark one of the first cultural tie-ups between the US and Cuba following decades of frosty relations between the two nations.
English Heritage lobbies for jousting at 2020 Olympics
BY Tom Anstey | 21 Jul 2016
English Heritage has launched a campaign to turn one of its most popular summertime events into a fully-fledged Olympic sport, with the cultural body lobbying with Olympic chiefs to get jousting recognised in time for the 2020 Olympics in Tokyo.
Ice arena in German mountain range will feature unique twisting roof
BY Kim Megson | 21 Jul 2016
The rebuilding of a disused ice rink in Schierke, Germany has officially started, with architecture studio GRAFT transforming the site into a multi-use sports arena with a unique roof structure.
Six Flags adding two more Chinese properties to ever-expanding international portfolio
BY Tom Anstey | 21 Jul 2016
As Six Flags continues its aggressive expansion plans in foreign markets, the theme park operator has signed an agreement for a second theme park and a waterpark in China, adding to its existing property, which broke ground in January.
'World's most technologically advanced stadium tour' debuts at Wembley
BY Tom Anstey | 20 Jul 2016
Wembley Stadium has launched what it calls “the world’s most technologically advanced stadium tour”, using beacon technology, 360 video and augmented reality to provide a mind-blowing interactive experience for visitors exploring the home of English football.
Universal Japan's Nintendo addition will dwarf Harry Potter attraction
BY Tom Anstey | 20 Jul 2016
Universal Studios Japan (USJ) has said its upcoming Nintendo attraction will be developed at a cost of ¥50bn (US$485m, €440m, £369.5m) – a significant increase on previous estimates.
     
 


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