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Collective Paper Aesthetics creates buildable cardboard structure for Dortmund museum
BY Tom Anstey | 04 Apr 2016
Rotterdam-based design initiative Collective Paper Aesthetics (CPA) have created a new activity for the DASA Working World Exhibition in Dortmund, using a molecular modular system to create a buildable cardboard structure.
Airbnb offers glass room submerged in shark-filled aquarium
BY Kim Megson | 02 Apr 2016
Ever wanted to sleep surrounded by sharks? Airbnb and French design agency Ubi Bene believe that at least some people might, and have designed a special underwater bedroom in the shark tank at Paris aquarium.
Wealthy London residents will enjoy their very own private David Bailey art gallery
BY Kim Megson | 01 Apr 2016
The residents of a luxury apartment building in London will be able to enjoy their very own exclusive David Bailey art gallery, as the worlds of leisure, fashion and high-end property collide.
Legoland Florida announces plans to make resort autism friendly
BY Alice Davis | 01 Apr 2016
Legoland Florida has teamed up with Autism Speaks to cater the resort to the needs of its autistic visitors.
Saudi Arabia restoring historic palaces in effort to drive domestic tourism
BY Tom Anstey | 01 Apr 2016
Work is underway by the National Urban Heritage Center (NUHC) of Saudi Arabia to restore four historic places, which be transformed into cultural and heritage centres housing museums to exhibit local culture and to promote domestic tourism.
Ohio planetarium gets NASA funding to develop free-to-share content for planetariums worldwide
BY Tom Anstey | 01 Apr 2016
The Ward Beecher Planetarium at Youngstown State University (YSU) in Ohio, US, has been awarded US$650,000 (€584,600, £455,300) in funding by NASA to support development of 3D animation and fulldome visual materials to be distributed for free to planetariums worldwide.
Long-term study reveals beneficial impact of engaging teens with art
BY Alice Davis | 01 Apr 2016
An in-depth study by a group of US art museums has demonstrated the lasting impact of art programmes aimed at teenagers.
Eleven Arches designed to spark community regeneration, says CEO
BY Tom Anstey | 31 Mar 2016
Anne-Isabelle Daulon, CEO of the upcoming Eleven Arches in County Durham, UK, has said the benefit of the attraction to the local community is at the heart of the multi-million pound investment.
Japanese aquarium destroyed by tsunami prepares for reopening
BY Tom Anstey | 31 Mar 2016
Japan’s first underground aquarium, devastated by the March 2011 earthquake and tsunami, will reopen its doors for the first time in April after a multi-million dollar restoration project funded by the country’s government.
Plans unveiled for Coventry's £36.7m waterpark
BY Tom Anstey | 30 Mar 2016
Coventry Council has unveiled the first images of the city’s new £36.7m (US$51.8m, €46.4m) waterpark, which will replace the existing Grade II-listed 1966 central swimming pool when it opens in 2019.
Ingenhoven Architects ready to create vertical park and leisure complex in inner city Düsseldorf
BY Kim Megson | 30 Mar 2016
International architects Ingenhoven have revealed construction will soon begin on a leisure complex that doubles as a vertical park in the heart of German city Düsseldorf.
Competition win: Ney & Partners to build footbridge at Cornwall's Tintagel Castle
BY Kim Megson | 30 Mar 2016
English Heritage have announced the architectural team led by Ney & Partners have won the design competition to build a new footbridge at Cornwall’s Tintagel Castle, a site long associated in the UK with the legend of King Arthur.
India’s newest waterpark opens in picturesque Lonavala
BY Alice Davis | 30 Mar 2016
A new waterpark, Wet N Joy, has opened its doors to the public in Lonavala, near Pune in Maharashtra state, India. The project is thought to be the largest water attraction in the country and marks a milestone for the waterpark industry’s development in the market.
TEA's annual summit kicking off in Anaheim
BY Tom Anstey | 30 Mar 2016
Members of the Themed Entertainment Association (TEA) are gathering ahead of the organisation's annual summit, which happens this year in Anaheim, California.
Atlanta Braves plan a zip line across forthcoming SunTrust Park stadium
BY Kim Megson | 30 Mar 2016
The new Populous-designed home of Major League Baseball (MLB) team Atlanta Braves will boast a zip line across its concourse, according to reports in the US city.
Six Flags to open at Dubai Parks & Resorts in 2019
BY Alice Davis | 29 Mar 2016
Dubai Parks & Resorts, a US$2.9bn (€2.6bn, £2bn) development slated to open in October, has announced that it’s adding a Six Flags to its current trio of themed attractions: Legoland Dubai, Motiongate and Bollywood Parks.
Banksy and Warhol exhibitions set to launch Amsterdam’s newest gallery in style
BY Alice Davis | 29 Mar 2016
Amsterdam will add to its standout range of cultural attractions when the Modern Contemporary Museum (Moco) opens its doors in early April, kicking off with a crowd- pulling Banksy exhibition.
IP acquisitions key for Disney growth, says Iger
BY Tom Anstey | 29 Mar 2016
Disney chair Bob Iger has said that the company’s acquired IPs play a big role in delivering large returns on investments into its theme parks.
UK home for rugby league proposed with national museum
BY Tom Anstey | 24 Mar 2016
Plans for a national museum dedicated to rugby league could come to the UK as early as 2020, with a feasibility study now commissioned to find a permanent home for the sport’s rich heritage.
DCMS white paper pledges culture for the masses
BY Tom Anstey | 24 Mar 2016
The Department for Culture, Media and Sport (DCMS) has released a white paper on culture, outlining the government’s vision, strategy and proposals for the UK’s cultural sectors.
     
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Collective Paper Aesthetics creates buildable cardboard structure for Dortmund museum
BY Tom Anstey | 04 Apr 2016
Rotterdam-based design initiative Collective Paper Aesthetics (CPA) have created a new activity for the DASA Working World Exhibition in Dortmund, using a molecular modular system to create a buildable cardboard structure.
Airbnb offers glass room submerged in shark-filled aquarium
BY Kim Megson | 02 Apr 2016
Ever wanted to sleep surrounded by sharks? Airbnb and French design agency Ubi Bene believe that at least some people might, and have designed a special underwater bedroom in the shark tank at Paris aquarium.
Wealthy London residents will enjoy their very own private David Bailey art gallery
BY Kim Megson | 01 Apr 2016
The residents of a luxury apartment building in London will be able to enjoy their very own exclusive David Bailey art gallery, as the worlds of leisure, fashion and high-end property collide.
Legoland Florida announces plans to make resort autism friendly
BY Alice Davis | 01 Apr 2016
Legoland Florida has teamed up with Autism Speaks to cater the resort to the needs of its autistic visitors.
Saudi Arabia restoring historic palaces in effort to drive domestic tourism
BY Tom Anstey | 01 Apr 2016
Work is underway by the National Urban Heritage Center (NUHC) of Saudi Arabia to restore four historic places, which be transformed into cultural and heritage centres housing museums to exhibit local culture and to promote domestic tourism.
Ohio planetarium gets NASA funding to develop free-to-share content for planetariums worldwide
BY Tom Anstey | 01 Apr 2016
The Ward Beecher Planetarium at Youngstown State University (YSU) in Ohio, US, has been awarded US$650,000 (€584,600, £455,300) in funding by NASA to support development of 3D animation and fulldome visual materials to be distributed for free to planetariums worldwide.
Long-term study reveals beneficial impact of engaging teens with art
BY Alice Davis | 01 Apr 2016
An in-depth study by a group of US art museums has demonstrated the lasting impact of art programmes aimed at teenagers.
Eleven Arches designed to spark community regeneration, says CEO
BY Tom Anstey | 31 Mar 2016
Anne-Isabelle Daulon, CEO of the upcoming Eleven Arches in County Durham, UK, has said the benefit of the attraction to the local community is at the heart of the multi-million pound investment.
Japanese aquarium destroyed by tsunami prepares for reopening
BY Tom Anstey | 31 Mar 2016
Japan’s first underground aquarium, devastated by the March 2011 earthquake and tsunami, will reopen its doors for the first time in April after a multi-million dollar restoration project funded by the country’s government.
Plans unveiled for Coventry's £36.7m waterpark
BY Tom Anstey | 30 Mar 2016
Coventry Council has unveiled the first images of the city’s new £36.7m (US$51.8m, €46.4m) waterpark, which will replace the existing Grade II-listed 1966 central swimming pool when it opens in 2019.
Ingenhoven Architects ready to create vertical park and leisure complex in inner city Düsseldorf
BY Kim Megson | 30 Mar 2016
International architects Ingenhoven have revealed construction will soon begin on a leisure complex that doubles as a vertical park in the heart of German city Düsseldorf.
Competition win: Ney & Partners to build footbridge at Cornwall's Tintagel Castle
BY Kim Megson | 30 Mar 2016
English Heritage have announced the architectural team led by Ney & Partners have won the design competition to build a new footbridge at Cornwall’s Tintagel Castle, a site long associated in the UK with the legend of King Arthur.
India’s newest waterpark opens in picturesque Lonavala
BY Alice Davis | 30 Mar 2016
A new waterpark, Wet N Joy, has opened its doors to the public in Lonavala, near Pune in Maharashtra state, India. The project is thought to be the largest water attraction in the country and marks a milestone for the waterpark industry’s development in the market.
TEA's annual summit kicking off in Anaheim
BY Tom Anstey | 30 Mar 2016
Members of the Themed Entertainment Association (TEA) are gathering ahead of the organisation's annual summit, which happens this year in Anaheim, California.
Atlanta Braves plan a zip line across forthcoming SunTrust Park stadium
BY Kim Megson | 30 Mar 2016
The new Populous-designed home of Major League Baseball (MLB) team Atlanta Braves will boast a zip line across its concourse, according to reports in the US city.
Six Flags to open at Dubai Parks & Resorts in 2019
BY Alice Davis | 29 Mar 2016
Dubai Parks & Resorts, a US$2.9bn (€2.6bn, £2bn) development slated to open in October, has announced that it’s adding a Six Flags to its current trio of themed attractions: Legoland Dubai, Motiongate and Bollywood Parks.
Banksy and Warhol exhibitions set to launch Amsterdam’s newest gallery in style
BY Alice Davis | 29 Mar 2016
Amsterdam will add to its standout range of cultural attractions when the Modern Contemporary Museum (Moco) opens its doors in early April, kicking off with a crowd- pulling Banksy exhibition.
IP acquisitions key for Disney growth, says Iger
BY Tom Anstey | 29 Mar 2016
Disney chair Bob Iger has said that the company’s acquired IPs play a big role in delivering large returns on investments into its theme parks.
UK home for rugby league proposed with national museum
BY Tom Anstey | 24 Mar 2016
Plans for a national museum dedicated to rugby league could come to the UK as early as 2020, with a feasibility study now commissioned to find a permanent home for the sport’s rich heritage.
DCMS white paper pledges culture for the masses
BY Tom Anstey | 24 Mar 2016
The Department for Culture, Media and Sport (DCMS) has released a white paper on culture, outlining the government’s vision, strategy and proposals for the UK’s cultural sectors.
     
 


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