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Film City Tower: Design competition launched for Bollywood landmark as Mumbai takes on LA
BY Kim Megson | 15 Feb 2016
Designs are being sought for a large-scale cultural landmark celebrating the Indian film industry in Mumbai.
US Air Force turning former Cold War missile site into tourist attraction
BY Tom Anstey | 15 Feb 2016
US Air Force officials and the State of Wyoming are working to turn a former Cold War nuclear missile silo into a visitor attraction, with plans to transfer the site to the Wyoming State Parks & Cultural Resources agency next year to ready it for public use.
British Motor Museum's £5m revamp offers new world class experience
BY Tom Anstey | 15 Feb 2016
The former Heritage Motor Centre in Warwickshire has reopened to the public following a £5m (US$7.2m, €6.4m) revamp, with a new focus on interactivity and a new name – the British Motor Museum (BMM).
Stunning digital installations encourage creativity, play and immersion at Silicon Valley art show
BY Kim Megson | 15 Feb 2016
Japanese digital art collective teamLab have partnered with Silicon Valley gallery Pace Art + Technology to create a large-scale interactive art exhibition described as a “digital playground for all ages”.
EXCLUSIVE: Europa City will play a key role in Paris 2024 Olympic bid
BY Kim Megson | 15 Feb 2016
The director of Europa City – one of the largest ongoing leisure developments on the continent – has told CLAD how the scheme can bolster the Paris bid to host the 2024 Olympic and Paralympic Games.
Herzog & de Meuron complete €47m renovation of historic Unterlinden Museum in France
BY Kim Megson | 12 Feb 2016
After three years of work, the Unterlinden Museum in Colmar, France has re-opened to the public, with a new subterranean gallery space created by Swiss architects Herzog & de Meuron.
Why not spend a night in Van Gogh's bedroom?
BY Kim Megson | 12 Feb 2016
The Art Institute of Chicago is giving visitors to the US city the chance to step directly into the world of Vincent Van Gogh.
MAD Architects' floating Pingtan Art Museum will 'bridge history and the future'
BY Kim Megson | 12 Feb 2016
Pingtan Art Museum, a spectacular floating cultural island designed by Beijing-based innovators MAD Architects, has entered the construction phase in China’s Fujian province.
World of Science's CA$40m redevelopment turns facility into its own science lesson
BY Tom Anstey | 12 Feb 2016
Edmonton’s Telus World of Science in Canada has unveiled proposals for a CA$40m (US$28.6m, €25.3m, £19.8m) redevelopment to transform the ageing facility.
World's oldest aircraft carrier to become luxury hotel and museum
BY Tom Anstey | 11 Feb 2016
INS Viraat – the world’s oldest existing aircraft carrier – is to be decommissioned in June and turned into a museum and luxury hotel in Andhra Pradesh, India.
President increases Smithsonian budget to US$922m for 2017
BY Tom Anstey | 11 Feb 2016
The Smithsonian Institute will receive an additional US$82m (€72.5m, £56.7m) in funding for 2017, should outgoing US President Barack Obama’s budget request be approved by Congress.
LaunchPAD Children's Museum opens to public
BY Tom Anstey | 11 Feb 2016
Following 13 years of planning and development, the newly christened LaunchPAD Children’s Museum in Iowa, US, has reopened to the public following a multi-million dollar makeover.
Sega plans new indoor theme parks as part of global expansion
BY Tom Anstey | 11 Feb 2016
With Sonic the Hedgehog reportedly set to make his way onto the silver screen, Sega Sammy boss Hajime Satomi has said that’s only the start for the entertainment as it looks to expand outside of the gaming market with new ventures including indoor theme parks.
Frosts step in to save Miami science museum after funding shortfall
BY Kim Megson | 11 Feb 2016
A turbulent bid to build a world-class science museum in Miami is back on track after two principal donors stepped in to provide crucial funding to the cash-stricken project.
2016 Presidential budget request allocates US$3bn to national parks
BY Tom Anstey | 11 Feb 2016
US President Barack Obama’s budget request for the fiscal year 2016 has included US$3bn (€2.7bn, £2.1bn) for the National Park Service’s (NPS) critical conservation, preservation and recreation mission.
Funding overhaul can fix broken Britain's culture policy, says report
BY Tom Anstey | 10 Feb 2016
An independent report has suggested that a forthcoming government White Paper on culture is crucial to the sector, providing a “once in 50 years” opportunity to fix the national cultural policy framework for Britain.
Bjarke Ingels will design 2016 Serpentine Gallery pavilion
BY Kim Megson | 10 Feb 2016
Danish architect Bjarke Ingels and his studio BIG have been chosen to design the 2016 Serpentine Gallery Pavilion within London’s Kensington Gardens.
Work starts on London's £26m Postal Museum
BY Tom Anstey | 10 Feb 2016
Work has started on a new heritage attraction in London, with the £26m (US$37.7m, €33.4m) Postal Museum to chronicle five centuries of social and communication history across Britain.
National Arts Centre in Ottawa begins million-dollar makeover
BY Kim Megson | 10 Feb 2016
A groundbreaking ceremony has been held to mark the beginning of “an architectural rejuvenation” for Canada’s National Arts Centre (NAC) in Ottawa.
Disney smashes earnings records on the back of phenomenal Star Wars success
BY Tom Anstey | 10 Feb 2016
After being recently named the world’s most powerful brand, Disney has continued to excel, using its Star Wars muscle to drive the company to record earnings in its latest financial report.
     
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Film City Tower: Design competition launched for Bollywood landmark as Mumbai takes on LA
BY Kim Megson | 15 Feb 2016
Designs are being sought for a large-scale cultural landmark celebrating the Indian film industry in Mumbai.
US Air Force turning former Cold War missile site into tourist attraction
BY Tom Anstey | 15 Feb 2016
US Air Force officials and the State of Wyoming are working to turn a former Cold War nuclear missile silo into a visitor attraction, with plans to transfer the site to the Wyoming State Parks & Cultural Resources agency next year to ready it for public use.
British Motor Museum's £5m revamp offers new world class experience
BY Tom Anstey | 15 Feb 2016
The former Heritage Motor Centre in Warwickshire has reopened to the public following a £5m (US$7.2m, €6.4m) revamp, with a new focus on interactivity and a new name – the British Motor Museum (BMM).
Stunning digital installations encourage creativity, play and immersion at Silicon Valley art show
BY Kim Megson | 15 Feb 2016
Japanese digital art collective teamLab have partnered with Silicon Valley gallery Pace Art + Technology to create a large-scale interactive art exhibition described as a “digital playground for all ages”.
EXCLUSIVE: Europa City will play a key role in Paris 2024 Olympic bid
BY Kim Megson | 15 Feb 2016
The director of Europa City – one of the largest ongoing leisure developments on the continent – has told CLAD how the scheme can bolster the Paris bid to host the 2024 Olympic and Paralympic Games.
Herzog & de Meuron complete €47m renovation of historic Unterlinden Museum in France
BY Kim Megson | 12 Feb 2016
After three years of work, the Unterlinden Museum in Colmar, France has re-opened to the public, with a new subterranean gallery space created by Swiss architects Herzog & de Meuron.
Why not spend a night in Van Gogh's bedroom?
BY Kim Megson | 12 Feb 2016
The Art Institute of Chicago is giving visitors to the US city the chance to step directly into the world of Vincent Van Gogh.
MAD Architects' floating Pingtan Art Museum will 'bridge history and the future'
BY Kim Megson | 12 Feb 2016
Pingtan Art Museum, a spectacular floating cultural island designed by Beijing-based innovators MAD Architects, has entered the construction phase in China’s Fujian province.
World of Science's CA$40m redevelopment turns facility into its own science lesson
BY Tom Anstey | 12 Feb 2016
Edmonton’s Telus World of Science in Canada has unveiled proposals for a CA$40m (US$28.6m, €25.3m, £19.8m) redevelopment to transform the ageing facility.
World's oldest aircraft carrier to become luxury hotel and museum
BY Tom Anstey | 11 Feb 2016
INS Viraat – the world’s oldest existing aircraft carrier – is to be decommissioned in June and turned into a museum and luxury hotel in Andhra Pradesh, India.
President increases Smithsonian budget to US$922m for 2017
BY Tom Anstey | 11 Feb 2016
The Smithsonian Institute will receive an additional US$82m (€72.5m, £56.7m) in funding for 2017, should outgoing US President Barack Obama’s budget request be approved by Congress.
LaunchPAD Children's Museum opens to public
BY Tom Anstey | 11 Feb 2016
Following 13 years of planning and development, the newly christened LaunchPAD Children’s Museum in Iowa, US, has reopened to the public following a multi-million dollar makeover.
Sega plans new indoor theme parks as part of global expansion
BY Tom Anstey | 11 Feb 2016
With Sonic the Hedgehog reportedly set to make his way onto the silver screen, Sega Sammy boss Hajime Satomi has said that’s only the start for the entertainment as it looks to expand outside of the gaming market with new ventures including indoor theme parks.
Frosts step in to save Miami science museum after funding shortfall
BY Kim Megson | 11 Feb 2016
A turbulent bid to build a world-class science museum in Miami is back on track after two principal donors stepped in to provide crucial funding to the cash-stricken project.
2016 Presidential budget request allocates US$3bn to national parks
BY Tom Anstey | 11 Feb 2016
US President Barack Obama’s budget request for the fiscal year 2016 has included US$3bn (€2.7bn, £2.1bn) for the National Park Service’s (NPS) critical conservation, preservation and recreation mission.
Funding overhaul can fix broken Britain's culture policy, says report
BY Tom Anstey | 10 Feb 2016
An independent report has suggested that a forthcoming government White Paper on culture is crucial to the sector, providing a “once in 50 years” opportunity to fix the national cultural policy framework for Britain.
Bjarke Ingels will design 2016 Serpentine Gallery pavilion
BY Kim Megson | 10 Feb 2016
Danish architect Bjarke Ingels and his studio BIG have been chosen to design the 2016 Serpentine Gallery Pavilion within London’s Kensington Gardens.
Work starts on London's £26m Postal Museum
BY Tom Anstey | 10 Feb 2016
Work has started on a new heritage attraction in London, with the £26m (US$37.7m, €33.4m) Postal Museum to chronicle five centuries of social and communication history across Britain.
National Arts Centre in Ottawa begins million-dollar makeover
BY Kim Megson | 10 Feb 2016
A groundbreaking ceremony has been held to mark the beginning of “an architectural rejuvenation” for Canada’s National Arts Centre (NAC) in Ottawa.
Disney smashes earnings records on the back of phenomenal Star Wars success
BY Tom Anstey | 10 Feb 2016
After being recently named the world’s most powerful brand, Disney has continued to excel, using its Star Wars muscle to drive the company to record earnings in its latest financial report.
     
 


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