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Minnesota wildlife sanctuary handed eviction notice
BY Tom Anstey | 12 Jan 2016
The privately-owned Wildlife Science Center (WSC) in Anoka County, Minnesota, US, has been handed an eviction notice by the state’s Department of Natural Resources (DNR), giving the operator just six months to vacate the premises.
Rooftop ice rink assembled on 32-storey Toronto tower
BY Kim Megson | 11 Jan 2016
A Canadian beer brand has assembled a custom-built ice rink on the rooftop of a 32- storey building in downtown Toronto.
Philanthropy continues to make up for funding shortfall in America's museums: survey
BY Tom Anstey | 11 Jan 2016
Philanthropy continues to play a major part in America’s museums, with endowments accounting for more than a fifth of total income, according to the second edition of new annual survey released by the Association of Art Museum Directors (AAMD).
Children's science centre part of proposed US$1.2bn biotech hub in New York
BY Tom Anstey | 11 Jan 2016
A children’s science centre has been proposed as part of a larger US$1.2bn (€1.1bn, £823m) bioscience and technology hub in Valhalla, New York State.
Warner Bros Studio Tour celebrates 15 years of Harry Potter with full calendar of special events
BY Tom Anstey | 11 Jan 2016
The Warner Brothers Studio Tour London – The Making of Harry Potter, has lined up a host of special events for 2016 as the visitor attraction celebrates 15 years since the release of the first Harry Potter film.
Ennead Architects' Thomas Wong reveals Shanghai Planetarium plans
BY Kim Megson | 08 Jan 2016
One of the architects behind the hotly-anticipated Shanghai Planetarium has revealed new details about the project’s futuristic design.
Flying Scotsman ready to ride the rails after £4.2m restoration
BY Tom Anstey | 08 Jan 2016
The Flying Scotsman – one of the world’s most famous locomotives – is about to return to the rails after more than a decade of inactivity.
Kentucky waterpark announces major expansion
BY Tom Anstey | 08 Jan 2016
A waterpark in Kentucky, US, has announced a multi-million dollar expansion of its facilities, with a range of new rides supplied by ProSlide.
Great white shark dies after just three days in Japanese aquarium
BY Tom Anstey | 08 Jan 2016
The world’s first adult great white shark to ever go on display in an aquarium has died after just three days.
Panama's Harpy Eagle inspires design for vast cultural complex
BY Kim Megson | 08 Jan 2016
The high-profile development of Panama’s Amador Causeway has taken another step forward, with construction underway on a sweeping 32 acre leisure complex designed like a bird.
Museum of London gets go-ahead for Smithfield move
BY Tom Anstey | 08 Jan 2016
The Museum of London has been given the green light to move to nearby Smithfield Market after redevelopment plans for the historic site were abandoned.
'A place of inspiration and hope': Design unveiled for proposed Armenian American Museum in California
BY Kim Megson | 07 Jan 2016
The developers of a Californian museum dedicated to Armenian American culture have selected a local architecture firm to oversee the project.
Adult great white shark goes on display for first time ever in Japanese aquarium
BY Tom Anstey | 07 Jan 2016
Japan’s Okinawa Churaumi Aquarium has debuted a world-first exhibition, putting an adult great white shark on display.
Fernando Menis Arquitectos design state-of-the-art concert hall for medieval Polish city
BY Kim Megson | 07 Jan 2016
After years of waiting, the people of Torun, Poland finally have a high-quality cultural venue in their city, which is a UNESCO world heritage site.
SeaWorld agrees to stricter orca trainer safety guidelines in California
BY Tom Anstey | 07 Jan 2016
SeaWorld has reached an agreement with California state regulators over allegations that the operator’s San Diego park failed to train its workers to safely interact with its orcas.
Oculus Rift gets commercial release date
BY Tom Anstey | 07 Jan 2016
Oculus Rift developer, Oculus VR, has said made the consumer version of the virtual reality technology available to pre-order for a commercial release in March.
Exclusive: Dubai primed for attractions boom, says Worlds of Adventure CEO
BY Tom Anstey | 07 Jan 2016
New IMG Worlds of Adventure CEO, Lennard Otto, has said that Dubai is the perfect location for the under-development theme park, praising an up-and-coming economy which he believes is primed for the attractions market.
Emre Arolat's Istanbul art museum will sit inside a stark concrete frame
BY Kim Megson | 06 Jan 2016
Turkish studio Emre Arolat Architects have created a striking new home for some of Turkey's most important art works: a renovated warehouse which has been stripped of its floors and walls.
Bomb-damaged dockland warehouse rebuilt as cultural landmark by Dutch design team
BY Kim Megson | 06 Jan 2016
An abandoned, bomb-damaged dockland building in Dutch city Den Helder has been transformed into a concert hall, art centre and restaurant by architects Van Dongen- Koschuch.
Thousands line up to see tiger-goat odd couple in Russian zoo
BY Tom Anstey | 06 Jan 2016
A tiger and goat who made headlines last month after becoming unlikely friends have become a massive hit with visitors to the Primorsky Safari Park in Vladivostok, Russia, who have been queueing in their thousands to see the odd couple.
     
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Minnesota wildlife sanctuary handed eviction notice
BY Tom Anstey | 12 Jan 2016
The privately-owned Wildlife Science Center (WSC) in Anoka County, Minnesota, US, has been handed an eviction notice by the state’s Department of Natural Resources (DNR), giving the operator just six months to vacate the premises.
Rooftop ice rink assembled on 32-storey Toronto tower
BY Kim Megson | 11 Jan 2016
A Canadian beer brand has assembled a custom-built ice rink on the rooftop of a 32- storey building in downtown Toronto.
Philanthropy continues to make up for funding shortfall in America's museums: survey
BY Tom Anstey | 11 Jan 2016
Philanthropy continues to play a major part in America’s museums, with endowments accounting for more than a fifth of total income, according to the second edition of new annual survey released by the Association of Art Museum Directors (AAMD).
Children's science centre part of proposed US$1.2bn biotech hub in New York
BY Tom Anstey | 11 Jan 2016
A children’s science centre has been proposed as part of a larger US$1.2bn (€1.1bn, £823m) bioscience and technology hub in Valhalla, New York State.
Warner Bros Studio Tour celebrates 15 years of Harry Potter with full calendar of special events
BY Tom Anstey | 11 Jan 2016
The Warner Brothers Studio Tour London – The Making of Harry Potter, has lined up a host of special events for 2016 as the visitor attraction celebrates 15 years since the release of the first Harry Potter film.
Ennead Architects' Thomas Wong reveals Shanghai Planetarium plans
BY Kim Megson | 08 Jan 2016
One of the architects behind the hotly-anticipated Shanghai Planetarium has revealed new details about the project’s futuristic design.
Flying Scotsman ready to ride the rails after £4.2m restoration
BY Tom Anstey | 08 Jan 2016
The Flying Scotsman – one of the world’s most famous locomotives – is about to return to the rails after more than a decade of inactivity.
Kentucky waterpark announces major expansion
BY Tom Anstey | 08 Jan 2016
A waterpark in Kentucky, US, has announced a multi-million dollar expansion of its facilities, with a range of new rides supplied by ProSlide.
Great white shark dies after just three days in Japanese aquarium
BY Tom Anstey | 08 Jan 2016
The world’s first adult great white shark to ever go on display in an aquarium has died after just three days.
Panama's Harpy Eagle inspires design for vast cultural complex
BY Kim Megson | 08 Jan 2016
The high-profile development of Panama’s Amador Causeway has taken another step forward, with construction underway on a sweeping 32 acre leisure complex designed like a bird.
Museum of London gets go-ahead for Smithfield move
BY Tom Anstey | 08 Jan 2016
The Museum of London has been given the green light to move to nearby Smithfield Market after redevelopment plans for the historic site were abandoned.
'A place of inspiration and hope': Design unveiled for proposed Armenian American Museum in California
BY Kim Megson | 07 Jan 2016
The developers of a Californian museum dedicated to Armenian American culture have selected a local architecture firm to oversee the project.
Adult great white shark goes on display for first time ever in Japanese aquarium
BY Tom Anstey | 07 Jan 2016
Japan’s Okinawa Churaumi Aquarium has debuted a world-first exhibition, putting an adult great white shark on display.
Fernando Menis Arquitectos design state-of-the-art concert hall for medieval Polish city
BY Kim Megson | 07 Jan 2016
After years of waiting, the people of Torun, Poland finally have a high-quality cultural venue in their city, which is a UNESCO world heritage site.
SeaWorld agrees to stricter orca trainer safety guidelines in California
BY Tom Anstey | 07 Jan 2016
SeaWorld has reached an agreement with California state regulators over allegations that the operator’s San Diego park failed to train its workers to safely interact with its orcas.
Oculus Rift gets commercial release date
BY Tom Anstey | 07 Jan 2016
Oculus Rift developer, Oculus VR, has said made the consumer version of the virtual reality technology available to pre-order for a commercial release in March.
Exclusive: Dubai primed for attractions boom, says Worlds of Adventure CEO
BY Tom Anstey | 07 Jan 2016
New IMG Worlds of Adventure CEO, Lennard Otto, has said that Dubai is the perfect location for the under-development theme park, praising an up-and-coming economy which he believes is primed for the attractions market.
Emre Arolat's Istanbul art museum will sit inside a stark concrete frame
BY Kim Megson | 06 Jan 2016
Turkish studio Emre Arolat Architects have created a striking new home for some of Turkey's most important art works: a renovated warehouse which has been stripped of its floors and walls.
Bomb-damaged dockland warehouse rebuilt as cultural landmark by Dutch design team
BY Kim Megson | 06 Jan 2016
An abandoned, bomb-damaged dockland building in Dutch city Den Helder has been transformed into a concert hall, art centre and restaurant by architects Van Dongen- Koschuch.
Thousands line up to see tiger-goat odd couple in Russian zoo
BY Tom Anstey | 06 Jan 2016
A tiger and goat who made headlines last month after becoming unlikely friends have become a massive hit with visitors to the Primorsky Safari Park in Vladivostok, Russia, who have been queueing in their thousands to see the odd couple.
     
 


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