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Council dispute closes down Cumbria zoo
BY Tom Anstey | 24 Dec 2015
A zoo in Cumbria, UK, is to close its doors on 9 January after a number of disputes with the local council.
Griffin donates US$40m to New York's Museum of Modern Art
BY Tom Anstey | 24 Dec 2015
Billionaire hedge fund manager Ken Griffin has donated US$40m (€36.6m, £26.9m) to New York’s Museum of Modern Art (MoMA), one of the largest gifts in the institution’s 86- year history.
Tasmania art museum plans massive culture and leisure expansion
BY Kim Megson | 23 Dec 2015
The founder of Australia’s Museum of Old and New Art (MONA) in Hobart, Tasmania, has unveiled a host of planned leisure projects for the institution; including a 160-room art hotel, a casino and a collaboration with famous artist James Turrell.
Scotland confirms cuts to culture budget
BY Tom Anstey | 23 Dec 2015
Scotland’s finance secretary, John Swinney, has announced significant cuts to the country’s cultural budget.
Iger 'bullish' over Shanghai Disneyland prospect
BY Tom Anstey | 23 Dec 2015
Disney CEO Bob Iger has said the company is confident ahead of the launch of Shanghai Disneyland next year, praising growth in the Chinese market.
Kenny Rogers hoping to emulate Dolly Parton success with theme park plan
BY Tom Anstey | 23 Dec 2015
Country music legend Kenny Rogers has floated the idea of developing his own theme park, with the musician hoping to emulate the success of Dolly Parton’s Dollywood.
One dead as fire destroys São Paulo museum
BY Tom Anstey | 23 Dec 2015
A fire has destroyed most of one of South America’s most popular museums, resulting in the death of one man tackling the blaze.
New life breathed into South Korea's multi-billion dollar Universal theme park plan
BY Tom Anstey | 22 Dec 2015
South Korea’s plans to bring a Universal theme park to the country have taken a massive step forward after a consortium of Korean and Chinese investors emerged as a preferred bidder to develop a theme park in the region, reviving the project after three years of silence.
US$1.85bn Nickelodeon-branded attraction confirmed for China
BY Tom Anstey | 22 Dec 2015
Viacom, the Sanshui New Town Management Committee and Elite Global Group have unveiled plans for a US$1.85bn (€1.69bn, £1.24bn) Nickelodeon-branded attraction, set to open Southern China by 2020.
A festival of light: 30 glowing see-saws illuminate downtown Montreal
BY Kim Megson | 22 Dec 2015
A group of Canadian designers have collaborated on a huge illuminated playground in Montreal where members of the public can ride 30 glowing, musical see-saws.
Rubik's Cube inspires twisting vineyard visitor centre in Australia
BY Kim Megson | 22 Dec 2015
South Australian winemaker d’Arenberg is hoping to create a new national landmark by building a twisting new visitor centre mimicking a Rubik’s Cube.
Improve security measures at theme parks or risk incident, says Speigel
BY Tom Anstey | 22 Dec 2015
Industry veteran Dennis Speigel, president of International Theme Park Services (ITPS), has said that unless more theme parks implement tougher measures in security chances are high that there could be an incident at a theme park.
American artist decorates Renwick Gallery with 5,000 insects
BY Kim Megson | 21 Dec 2015
Intricate geometric patterns of insects cover lurid pink walls inside the recently renovated Renwick Gallery in Washington DC, as part of an exhibition on the concept of wonder.
Seven top architects in the running to design Obama's legacy project
BY Kim Megson | 21 Dec 2015
David Adjaye, Renzo Piano and Snøhetta are among the big names in contention to design the Barack Obama Presidential Center on Chicago’s South Side.
Architecture and archaeology mix at museum and hotel hybrid surrounding ancient Turkish ruins
BY Kim Megson | 21 Dec 2015
A unique new attraction is set to open in the Turkish city of Antakya by the end of 2016: a museum/hotel hybrid where guests can walk around archaeological ruins dating back more than 2,000 years.
Children's Museum of Atlanta reopens following US$8.9m renovation
BY Tom Anstey | 21 Dec 2015
The Children’s Museum of Atlanta has reopened to the public following a US$8.9m (€8.2m, £6m) overhaul and expansion of facilities.
Norwegian Cruise Line mixes design and leisure aboard flagship vessel
BY Kim Megson | 21 Dec 2015
A Norwegian cruise liner featuring the largest waterpark at sea is on its maiden voyage.
Work begins on Seoul's Skygarden
BY Kim Megson | 21 Dec 2015
A busy overpass next to Seoul's central train station has been closed as construction work begins on a new city skygarden designed by Dutch architects MVRDV.
Connecticut's Mystic Aquarium breaking ground on new research and care centre
BY Tom Anstey | 21 Dec 2015
Connecticut, US's Mystic Aquarium is about to break ground on a new US$5m (€4.6m, £3.4m) research and care centre as part of its US$20m (€18.5m, £13.4m), 12-year masterplan.
Oregon Zoo debuts US$57m Elephant Lands exhibit
BY Tom Anstey | 21 Dec 2015
Oregon Zoo has debuted its new US$57m (€52.1m, £37.9m) Elephant Lands exhibit, concluding an eight-year journey to turn the vision into a reality.
     
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4121 to 4140 of 9725 news stories
Council dispute closes down Cumbria zoo
BY Tom Anstey | 24 Dec 2015
A zoo in Cumbria, UK, is to close its doors on 9 January after a number of disputes with the local council.
Griffin donates US$40m to New York's Museum of Modern Art
BY Tom Anstey | 24 Dec 2015
Billionaire hedge fund manager Ken Griffin has donated US$40m (€36.6m, £26.9m) to New York’s Museum of Modern Art (MoMA), one of the largest gifts in the institution’s 86- year history.
Tasmania art museum plans massive culture and leisure expansion
BY Kim Megson | 23 Dec 2015
The founder of Australia’s Museum of Old and New Art (MONA) in Hobart, Tasmania, has unveiled a host of planned leisure projects for the institution; including a 160-room art hotel, a casino and a collaboration with famous artist James Turrell.
Scotland confirms cuts to culture budget
BY Tom Anstey | 23 Dec 2015
Scotland’s finance secretary, John Swinney, has announced significant cuts to the country’s cultural budget.
Iger 'bullish' over Shanghai Disneyland prospect
BY Tom Anstey | 23 Dec 2015
Disney CEO Bob Iger has said the company is confident ahead of the launch of Shanghai Disneyland next year, praising growth in the Chinese market.
Kenny Rogers hoping to emulate Dolly Parton success with theme park plan
BY Tom Anstey | 23 Dec 2015
Country music legend Kenny Rogers has floated the idea of developing his own theme park, with the musician hoping to emulate the success of Dolly Parton’s Dollywood.
One dead as fire destroys São Paulo museum
BY Tom Anstey | 23 Dec 2015
A fire has destroyed most of one of South America’s most popular museums, resulting in the death of one man tackling the blaze.
New life breathed into South Korea's multi-billion dollar Universal theme park plan
BY Tom Anstey | 22 Dec 2015
South Korea’s plans to bring a Universal theme park to the country have taken a massive step forward after a consortium of Korean and Chinese investors emerged as a preferred bidder to develop a theme park in the region, reviving the project after three years of silence.
US$1.85bn Nickelodeon-branded attraction confirmed for China
BY Tom Anstey | 22 Dec 2015
Viacom, the Sanshui New Town Management Committee and Elite Global Group have unveiled plans for a US$1.85bn (€1.69bn, £1.24bn) Nickelodeon-branded attraction, set to open Southern China by 2020.
A festival of light: 30 glowing see-saws illuminate downtown Montreal
BY Kim Megson | 22 Dec 2015
A group of Canadian designers have collaborated on a huge illuminated playground in Montreal where members of the public can ride 30 glowing, musical see-saws.
Rubik's Cube inspires twisting vineyard visitor centre in Australia
BY Kim Megson | 22 Dec 2015
South Australian winemaker d’Arenberg is hoping to create a new national landmark by building a twisting new visitor centre mimicking a Rubik’s Cube.
Improve security measures at theme parks or risk incident, says Speigel
BY Tom Anstey | 22 Dec 2015
Industry veteran Dennis Speigel, president of International Theme Park Services (ITPS), has said that unless more theme parks implement tougher measures in security chances are high that there could be an incident at a theme park.
American artist decorates Renwick Gallery with 5,000 insects
BY Kim Megson | 21 Dec 2015
Intricate geometric patterns of insects cover lurid pink walls inside the recently renovated Renwick Gallery in Washington DC, as part of an exhibition on the concept of wonder.
Seven top architects in the running to design Obama's legacy project
BY Kim Megson | 21 Dec 2015
David Adjaye, Renzo Piano and Snøhetta are among the big names in contention to design the Barack Obama Presidential Center on Chicago’s South Side.
Architecture and archaeology mix at museum and hotel hybrid surrounding ancient Turkish ruins
BY Kim Megson | 21 Dec 2015
A unique new attraction is set to open in the Turkish city of Antakya by the end of 2016: a museum/hotel hybrid where guests can walk around archaeological ruins dating back more than 2,000 years.
Children's Museum of Atlanta reopens following US$8.9m renovation
BY Tom Anstey | 21 Dec 2015
The Children’s Museum of Atlanta has reopened to the public following a US$8.9m (€8.2m, £6m) overhaul and expansion of facilities.
Norwegian Cruise Line mixes design and leisure aboard flagship vessel
BY Kim Megson | 21 Dec 2015
A Norwegian cruise liner featuring the largest waterpark at sea is on its maiden voyage.
Work begins on Seoul's Skygarden
BY Kim Megson | 21 Dec 2015
A busy overpass next to Seoul's central train station has been closed as construction work begins on a new city skygarden designed by Dutch architects MVRDV.
Connecticut's Mystic Aquarium breaking ground on new research and care centre
BY Tom Anstey | 21 Dec 2015
Connecticut, US's Mystic Aquarium is about to break ground on a new US$5m (€4.6m, £3.4m) research and care centre as part of its US$20m (€18.5m, £13.4m), 12-year masterplan.
Oregon Zoo debuts US$57m Elephant Lands exhibit
BY Tom Anstey | 21 Dec 2015
Oregon Zoo has debuted its new US$57m (€52.1m, £37.9m) Elephant Lands exhibit, concluding an eight-year journey to turn the vision into a reality.
     
 


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