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Nintendo attractions coming to Universal Japan
BY Tom Anstey | 04 Feb 2016
After partnering with Universal last year, Nintendo has announced plans for yet-to-be revealed attractions at Universal Japan.
Architecture, design and rock music collide in MVRDV's mixed-use masterplan for Ragnarock
BY Kim Megson | 03 Feb 2016
The transformation of a former industrial site in Danish city Roskilde into a new home for rock and roll will be complete by April this year, CLAD has learned.
Magic Leap secures US$793.5m to develop mixed-reality lightfield device
BY Tom Anstey | 03 Feb 2016
Augmented reality (AR) startup Magic Leap has said it’s secured a further US$793.5m (€728m, £549m) in new funding, enough to finance its first product – a digital lightfield device which shoots computer-generated images into the user’s eyes.
Robot-built pavilion will take centre stage as V&A explores the future of engineering
BY Kim Megson | 03 Feb 2016
Visitors to the Victoria & Albert Museum (V&A) in London this May will be able to explore a garden pavilion inspired by nature and fabricated by robots in front of their eyes.
Sharjah unveils first phase of AED250m eco-tourism project
BY Tom Anstey | 03 Feb 2016
Phase one of Sharjah’s AED250m (US$68m, €62m, £47.5m) eco-tourism project has been officially opened by ruler of the Emirate, HH Sheikh Dr Sultan Mohammed Al Qasimi, at a ceremony to celebrate the occasion.
US$45m Texas Typhoon waterpark sets official opening date
BY Tom Anstey | 03 Feb 2016
An under-development US$45m (€41.2m, £31.1m) waterpark in Katy, Texas, has been set an opening date of 28 May.
Universal Hollywood accommodating Potter fanatics with new variable pricing strategy
BY Tom Anstey | 03 Feb 2016
In anticipation of the arrival of its Wizarding World of Harry Potter attraction, Universal Studios Hollywood is preparing to introduce a variable pricing strategy for the park, becoming the first major theme park in the US to do so.
Michael Maltzan Architecture plan to reinvigorate LA with 'Ribbon of Light' bridge
BY Kim Megson | 02 Feb 2016
Los Angeles’ 1932 Sixth Street Viaduct has officially closed ahead of its forthcoming demolition, allowing work to begin on a replacement which will better connect the city’s eastern and western districts and create a new large-scale arts and leisure realm.
Policy getting in the way of museum innovation, says expert
BY Tom Anstey | 02 Feb 2016
Dated museum policy is hampering use and development of new technologies, with some institutions simply not prepared to handle procedure surrounding emerging tech, according to Flickr Commons inventor George Oates.
Escobedo Solíz win prestigious MoMA young architects contest
BY Kim Megson | 02 Feb 2016
The Museum of Modern Art in New York has announced Mexican architecture practice Escobedo Solíz Studio as the winner of its annual Young Architects Program (YAP).
Science and Natural History museums enter preliminary discussions for west London sites
BY Tom Anstey | 02 Feb 2016
Both London’s Science Museum and Natural History Museum have confirmed they are in preliminary discussions about opening satellite sites as part of the multi-billion pound Old Oak Common redevelopment in west London.
Aboriginal art museum proposed for Alice Springs
BY Alice Davis | 02 Feb 2016
Money has been allocated by the leader of the opposition to open an indigenous art museum in Australia, with the proposed attraction becoming a focal point for an indigenous arts trail.
MuseumNext names Burning Man CEO Marian Goodell as keynote speaker
BY Alice Davis | 02 Feb 2016
Marian Goodell, CEO of Burning Man, will deliver the keynote speech at MuseumNext in Dublin this April.
Black Gold project imagines cities of the future located in huge repurposed oil tankers
BY Kim Megson | 01 Feb 2016
A Dutch architectural collective has proposed an iconic landmark for the Southern Gulf region: a city located inside a decommissioned oil tanker.
Government announces £30m fund for science centres
BY Tom Anstey | 01 Feb 2016
The UK’s minister for Universities and Science, Jo Johnson, has announced a new partnership with the Wellcome Trust to deliver £30m (US$43m, €39.5m) of grants for science centres and attractions across Britain aiming to inspire young people in STEM careers.
Aquarium leads urban waterfront regeneration project in Baltimore
BY Alice Davis | 01 Feb 2016
The National Aquarium in Baltimore has unveiled plans to reinvent the city’s waterfront, creating an urban wetland and pier-side conservation area for the local community.
The Ivy Collection secures 'exceptional' new location by London's Tower Bridge
BY Kim Megson | 29 Jan 2016
Luxury restaurant brand the Ivy Collection is to open a new brasserie located next to London’s famous Tower Bridge.
Yves Saint Laurent museums to open in Paris and Marrakech
BY Kim Megson | 29 Jan 2016
The foundation dedicated to conserving the work of legendary French fashion designer Yves Saint Laurent has revealed two new museum dedicated to his life and career will open in France and Morocco in 2017.
D-Day Museum, Lincolnshire bombers, Irish heritage and coastal towns all recognised in latest round of HLF funding
BY Tom Anstey | 29 Jan 2016
The Heritage Lottery Fund (HLF) has granted £14m (US$20m, €18.3m) in its latest funding round, with millions of pounds being split between a number of heritage projects across the UK.
The Hive to celebrate the life of bees at new Kew Gardens home
BY Kim Megson | 29 Jan 2016
The Hive – Wolfgang Buttress’ award-winning multi-sensory pavilion – is to be given a new home within London’s Kew Gardens.
     
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Nintendo attractions coming to Universal Japan
BY Tom Anstey | 04 Feb 2016
After partnering with Universal last year, Nintendo has announced plans for yet-to-be revealed attractions at Universal Japan.
Architecture, design and rock music collide in MVRDV's mixed-use masterplan for Ragnarock
BY Kim Megson | 03 Feb 2016
The transformation of a former industrial site in Danish city Roskilde into a new home for rock and roll will be complete by April this year, CLAD has learned.
Magic Leap secures US$793.5m to develop mixed-reality lightfield device
BY Tom Anstey | 03 Feb 2016
Augmented reality (AR) startup Magic Leap has said it’s secured a further US$793.5m (€728m, £549m) in new funding, enough to finance its first product – a digital lightfield device which shoots computer-generated images into the user’s eyes.
Robot-built pavilion will take centre stage as V&A explores the future of engineering
BY Kim Megson | 03 Feb 2016
Visitors to the Victoria & Albert Museum (V&A) in London this May will be able to explore a garden pavilion inspired by nature and fabricated by robots in front of their eyes.
Sharjah unveils first phase of AED250m eco-tourism project
BY Tom Anstey | 03 Feb 2016
Phase one of Sharjah’s AED250m (US$68m, €62m, £47.5m) eco-tourism project has been officially opened by ruler of the Emirate, HH Sheikh Dr Sultan Mohammed Al Qasimi, at a ceremony to celebrate the occasion.
US$45m Texas Typhoon waterpark sets official opening date
BY Tom Anstey | 03 Feb 2016
An under-development US$45m (€41.2m, £31.1m) waterpark in Katy, Texas, has been set an opening date of 28 May.
Universal Hollywood accommodating Potter fanatics with new variable pricing strategy
BY Tom Anstey | 03 Feb 2016
In anticipation of the arrival of its Wizarding World of Harry Potter attraction, Universal Studios Hollywood is preparing to introduce a variable pricing strategy for the park, becoming the first major theme park in the US to do so.
Michael Maltzan Architecture plan to reinvigorate LA with 'Ribbon of Light' bridge
BY Kim Megson | 02 Feb 2016
Los Angeles’ 1932 Sixth Street Viaduct has officially closed ahead of its forthcoming demolition, allowing work to begin on a replacement which will better connect the city’s eastern and western districts and create a new large-scale arts and leisure realm.
Policy getting in the way of museum innovation, says expert
BY Tom Anstey | 02 Feb 2016
Dated museum policy is hampering use and development of new technologies, with some institutions simply not prepared to handle procedure surrounding emerging tech, according to Flickr Commons inventor George Oates.
Escobedo Solíz win prestigious MoMA young architects contest
BY Kim Megson | 02 Feb 2016
The Museum of Modern Art in New York has announced Mexican architecture practice Escobedo Solíz Studio as the winner of its annual Young Architects Program (YAP).
Science and Natural History museums enter preliminary discussions for west London sites
BY Tom Anstey | 02 Feb 2016
Both London’s Science Museum and Natural History Museum have confirmed they are in preliminary discussions about opening satellite sites as part of the multi-billion pound Old Oak Common redevelopment in west London.
Aboriginal art museum proposed for Alice Springs
BY Alice Davis | 02 Feb 2016
Money has been allocated by the leader of the opposition to open an indigenous art museum in Australia, with the proposed attraction becoming a focal point for an indigenous arts trail.
MuseumNext names Burning Man CEO Marian Goodell as keynote speaker
BY Alice Davis | 02 Feb 2016
Marian Goodell, CEO of Burning Man, will deliver the keynote speech at MuseumNext in Dublin this April.
Black Gold project imagines cities of the future located in huge repurposed oil tankers
BY Kim Megson | 01 Feb 2016
A Dutch architectural collective has proposed an iconic landmark for the Southern Gulf region: a city located inside a decommissioned oil tanker.
Government announces £30m fund for science centres
BY Tom Anstey | 01 Feb 2016
The UK’s minister for Universities and Science, Jo Johnson, has announced a new partnership with the Wellcome Trust to deliver £30m (US$43m, €39.5m) of grants for science centres and attractions across Britain aiming to inspire young people in STEM careers.
Aquarium leads urban waterfront regeneration project in Baltimore
BY Alice Davis | 01 Feb 2016
The National Aquarium in Baltimore has unveiled plans to reinvent the city’s waterfront, creating an urban wetland and pier-side conservation area for the local community.
The Ivy Collection secures 'exceptional' new location by London's Tower Bridge
BY Kim Megson | 29 Jan 2016
Luxury restaurant brand the Ivy Collection is to open a new brasserie located next to London’s famous Tower Bridge.
Yves Saint Laurent museums to open in Paris and Marrakech
BY Kim Megson | 29 Jan 2016
The foundation dedicated to conserving the work of legendary French fashion designer Yves Saint Laurent has revealed two new museum dedicated to his life and career will open in France and Morocco in 2017.
D-Day Museum, Lincolnshire bombers, Irish heritage and coastal towns all recognised in latest round of HLF funding
BY Tom Anstey | 29 Jan 2016
The Heritage Lottery Fund (HLF) has granted £14m (US$20m, €18.3m) in its latest funding round, with millions of pounds being split between a number of heritage projects across the UK.
The Hive to celebrate the life of bees at new Kew Gardens home
BY Kim Megson | 29 Jan 2016
The Hive – Wolfgang Buttress’ award-winning multi-sensory pavilion – is to be given a new home within London’s Kew Gardens.
     
 


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