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Schools move into museums for pilot learning scheme
BY Tom Anstey | 11 Mar 2016
Two primary schools and a nursery in the UK have moved regular classes to local museums for up to an entire term as part of an innovation project by King’s College London.
Beijing Zoo considers partial relocation to improve animal welfare
BY Tom Anstey | 11 Mar 2016
According to recent reports, parts of the 110-year-old Beijing Zoo could be relocated away from the city centre to improve both living conditions for the zoo’s animals and to help ease traffic congestion for its visitors.
Warner Bros found guilty of pirating music at Spanish theme park for six years
BY Tom Anstey | 11 Mar 2016
The Spanish Supreme Court has ruled that Warner Bros illegally pirated music at its theme park near Madrid, failing to compensate artists and producers for their work over a six-year period.
Whistler's CA$30m Audain Art Museum set to open to the public
BY Tom Anstey | 11 Mar 2016
A new art museum, dedicated to the art of the people of British Columbia, is about to open its doors in Whistler, Canada.
Coop Himmelb(l)au design House of Bread museum in Austria
BY Kim Megson | 10 Mar 2016
Construction has begun on a museum and events centre designed by Coop Himmelb(l)au for Austrian bread company Backaldrin.
Ros Kerslake named new HLF and NHMF chief executive
BY Tom Anstey | 10 Mar 2016
Ros Kerslake has been appointed chief executive of the Heritage Lottery Fund (HLF) and the National Heritage Memorial Fund (NHMF).
James Corner creates huge iceberg installation for National Building Museum summer series
BY Kim Megson | 10 Mar 2016
James Corner Field Operations have designed a vast glacial installation for the National Building Museum in Washington, which will make visitors feel as though they are walking through an underwater world of ice fields.
First graduates complete Gulliver's management training scheme
BY Tom Anstey | 10 Mar 2016
UK theme park operator Gulliver’s is preparing the next phase of learning for five recruits earmarked for management positions through the company’s new in-house training programme.
Former creative at Walt Disney Imagineering releasing new book on design in the themed entertainment industry
BY Alice Davis | 10 Mar 2016
A new book devoted to the art of theme park design and written by a former TEA board member and creative designer at Walt Disney Imagineering is to launch on 28 March.
Henning Larsen Architects create cultural pavilion for Olympic Games
BY Kim Megson | 09 Mar 2016
Danish studio Henning Larsen Architects have been commissioned to create a special cultural pavilion in Rio de Janeiro to celebrate the 2016 Olympic Games.
International architecture competition launched to design music-centric 'dream island' for Seoul
BY Kim Megson | 09 Mar 2016
The Seoul Metropolitan Government has invited architects, landscape architects and urban designers to propose designs for a new music-led cultural complex on an island on the Han River.
Thorpe Park drops ticket prices to 12p to celebrate launch of Derren Brown ride
BY Tom Anstey | 09 Mar 2016
Thorpe Park in the UK is taking the Victorian theme of its new Derren Brown ride to a whole new level, rolling back entry prices to the equivalent of a shilling – just 12p (17¢, €0.15).
Museum Hack offers alternative museum tour for millennial audience
BY Tom Anstey | 09 Mar 2016
Nick Gray, founder and CEO of Museum Hack, has said the most important thing about educating a millennial audience in museums and galleries is to entertain them first to keep them engaged.
JRA hosts Ohio State students for training day
BY Tom Anstey | 09 Mar 2016
Jack Rouse Associates (JRA) has welcomed students from the Theme Park Engineering Group (TPEG) at Ohio State University, opening up its headquarters in Cincinnati for an education on how to break into the industry.
TrendsWatch annual report says radical reshaping of the workplace will affect museums sector
BY Tom Anstey | 09 Mar 2016
The 2016 edition of the TrendsWatch report – which highlights trends to watch out for in museums in the coming year – has predicted culture of work, the spectrum of ability, and the struggle over representation to be prominent trends in the sector.
New images of London's Olympicopolis revealed
BY Kim Megson | 08 Mar 2016
New images have been released of the ambitious Olympicopolis cultural development planned for London’s Queen Elizabeth Olympic Park.
Melbourne sky park will boost health and wellbeing with new AUS$1.9bn green city quarter
BY Kim Megson | 08 Mar 2016
Australian developer Lendlease has unveiled plans for a new billion-dollar city precinct for Melbourne, which will have a floating sky park at its heart.
Exclusive: WWE to open Hall of Fame in Orlando before Wrestlemania 33
BY Tom Anstey | 08 Mar 2016
Sources within Universal Studios have told Attractions Management that its park in Orlando, Florida, is to open a WWE-museum-cum-restaurant, which will be open by the time the world’s largest wrestling brand rolls into town for Wrestlemania 33 in 2017.
Oman investing in waterparks to kickstart US$2.6bn 2040 tourism strategy
BY Tom Anstey | 08 Mar 2016
A waterpark about to open in Oman is just the start for the Middle Eastern nation after its government announced plans for a further three such parks as it steps up efforts to boost the tourism sector with billions in future investment.
Second World War museum takes shape in Gdansk ahead of 2017 opening
BY Kim Megson | 08 Mar 2016
The construction of the Museum of the Second World War – described by its director as “one of the biggest cultural investments being undertaken in Europe” – is on course to open in early 2017 in Gdansk, Poland.
     
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3841 to 3860 of 9725 news stories
Schools move into museums for pilot learning scheme
BY Tom Anstey | 11 Mar 2016
Two primary schools and a nursery in the UK have moved regular classes to local museums for up to an entire term as part of an innovation project by King’s College London.
Beijing Zoo considers partial relocation to improve animal welfare
BY Tom Anstey | 11 Mar 2016
According to recent reports, parts of the 110-year-old Beijing Zoo could be relocated away from the city centre to improve both living conditions for the zoo’s animals and to help ease traffic congestion for its visitors.
Warner Bros found guilty of pirating music at Spanish theme park for six years
BY Tom Anstey | 11 Mar 2016
The Spanish Supreme Court has ruled that Warner Bros illegally pirated music at its theme park near Madrid, failing to compensate artists and producers for their work over a six-year period.
Whistler's CA$30m Audain Art Museum set to open to the public
BY Tom Anstey | 11 Mar 2016
A new art museum, dedicated to the art of the people of British Columbia, is about to open its doors in Whistler, Canada.
Coop Himmelb(l)au design House of Bread museum in Austria
BY Kim Megson | 10 Mar 2016
Construction has begun on a museum and events centre designed by Coop Himmelb(l)au for Austrian bread company Backaldrin.
Ros Kerslake named new HLF and NHMF chief executive
BY Tom Anstey | 10 Mar 2016
Ros Kerslake has been appointed chief executive of the Heritage Lottery Fund (HLF) and the National Heritage Memorial Fund (NHMF).
James Corner creates huge iceberg installation for National Building Museum summer series
BY Kim Megson | 10 Mar 2016
James Corner Field Operations have designed a vast glacial installation for the National Building Museum in Washington, which will make visitors feel as though they are walking through an underwater world of ice fields.
First graduates complete Gulliver's management training scheme
BY Tom Anstey | 10 Mar 2016
UK theme park operator Gulliver’s is preparing the next phase of learning for five recruits earmarked for management positions through the company’s new in-house training programme.
Former creative at Walt Disney Imagineering releasing new book on design in the themed entertainment industry
BY Alice Davis | 10 Mar 2016
A new book devoted to the art of theme park design and written by a former TEA board member and creative designer at Walt Disney Imagineering is to launch on 28 March.
Henning Larsen Architects create cultural pavilion for Olympic Games
BY Kim Megson | 09 Mar 2016
Danish studio Henning Larsen Architects have been commissioned to create a special cultural pavilion in Rio de Janeiro to celebrate the 2016 Olympic Games.
International architecture competition launched to design music-centric 'dream island' for Seoul
BY Kim Megson | 09 Mar 2016
The Seoul Metropolitan Government has invited architects, landscape architects and urban designers to propose designs for a new music-led cultural complex on an island on the Han River.
Thorpe Park drops ticket prices to 12p to celebrate launch of Derren Brown ride
BY Tom Anstey | 09 Mar 2016
Thorpe Park in the UK is taking the Victorian theme of its new Derren Brown ride to a whole new level, rolling back entry prices to the equivalent of a shilling – just 12p (17¢, €0.15).
Museum Hack offers alternative museum tour for millennial audience
BY Tom Anstey | 09 Mar 2016
Nick Gray, founder and CEO of Museum Hack, has said the most important thing about educating a millennial audience in museums and galleries is to entertain them first to keep them engaged.
JRA hosts Ohio State students for training day
BY Tom Anstey | 09 Mar 2016
Jack Rouse Associates (JRA) has welcomed students from the Theme Park Engineering Group (TPEG) at Ohio State University, opening up its headquarters in Cincinnati for an education on how to break into the industry.
TrendsWatch annual report says radical reshaping of the workplace will affect museums sector
BY Tom Anstey | 09 Mar 2016
The 2016 edition of the TrendsWatch report – which highlights trends to watch out for in museums in the coming year – has predicted culture of work, the spectrum of ability, and the struggle over representation to be prominent trends in the sector.
New images of London's Olympicopolis revealed
BY Kim Megson | 08 Mar 2016
New images have been released of the ambitious Olympicopolis cultural development planned for London’s Queen Elizabeth Olympic Park.
Melbourne sky park will boost health and wellbeing with new AUS$1.9bn green city quarter
BY Kim Megson | 08 Mar 2016
Australian developer Lendlease has unveiled plans for a new billion-dollar city precinct for Melbourne, which will have a floating sky park at its heart.
Exclusive: WWE to open Hall of Fame in Orlando before Wrestlemania 33
BY Tom Anstey | 08 Mar 2016
Sources within Universal Studios have told Attractions Management that its park in Orlando, Florida, is to open a WWE-museum-cum-restaurant, which will be open by the time the world’s largest wrestling brand rolls into town for Wrestlemania 33 in 2017.
Oman investing in waterparks to kickstart US$2.6bn 2040 tourism strategy
BY Tom Anstey | 08 Mar 2016
A waterpark about to open in Oman is just the start for the Middle Eastern nation after its government announced plans for a further three such parks as it steps up efforts to boost the tourism sector with billions in future investment.
Second World War museum takes shape in Gdansk ahead of 2017 opening
BY Kim Megson | 08 Mar 2016
The construction of the Museum of the Second World War – described by its director as “one of the biggest cultural investments being undertaken in Europe” – is on course to open in early 2017 in Gdansk, Poland.
     
 


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