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Milwaukee Art Museum reopens following US$34m redevelopment
BY Tom Anstey | 25 Nov 2015
A six-year, US$34m (€32m, £22.5m) renovation of the Milwaukee Art Museum (MAM) has been completed, with a grand reopening of the institute having taken place on 24 November.
Spending Review: DCMS admin budget to be cut by 20 per cent
BY Jak Phillips | 25 Nov 2015
Leisure services supported by public funding are facing significant challenges after it was announced that the Department of Culture, Media and Sport’s (DCMS) administrative budget is to be cut by 20 per cent over the next four years, with the department's overall budget falling 5 per cent.
Daniel Libeskind unveils vision for angular art museum in Lithuania
BY Kim Megson | 25 Nov 2015
A new home for Lithuania’s modern and contemporary art has been designed by Polish- American architect Daniel Libeskind for the city of Vilnius.
Human error caused Smiler crash at Alton Towers; ride will re-open
BY Alice Davis | 24 Nov 2015
A rollercoaster crash which seriously injured a number people, including two people who underwent leg amputations, was the result of human error when an operator manually overrode the ride safety system, it was revealed today (24 November).
Competition will decide architect for Latvia art museum
BY Alice Davis | 24 Nov 2015
A competition is being launched to find an architect and design concept for a new gallery in Riga, Latvia – an ambitious project aims to create the top cultural attraction in the Baltic region.
Contest challenges architects to deliver 'unplugged horse utopia' for equine theme park in South Korea
BY Kim Megson | 24 Nov 2015
The Korea Racing Authority (KRA) has launched an international contest to find an architect who can develop a “one of a kind” horse theme park in the northern county of Yeongcheon.
Jungle wonderland experience will bring warmth to Europe next winter
BY Kim Megson | 23 Nov 2015
A London event design company has pledged to bring a “warm, hyper-real tropical paradise” to Europe in the middle of winter 2016.
Chinese theatre reflects mountainous backdrop with vast walkable rooftop
BY Kim Megson | 23 Nov 2015
A dramatic mountain-shaped theatre in the western Chinese city of Dali – the latest cultural creation from Beijing architects Studio Pei-Zhu – has entered the final construction phase.
IAAPA 2015: Gesture-tech Ninjago ride announced for Legoland Malaysia
BY Alice Davis | 23 Nov 2015
Ride maker Triotech unveiled its new gesture-led Maestro technology at IAAPA last week, as Merlin announced a third location for a dark ride using the technology.
New York architects REX will design performing arts complex at the World Trade Center
BY Kim Megson | 23 Nov 2015
New York studio REX have been chosen as the lead designers for the forthcoming Performing Arts Center building at the World Trade Center (PACWTC).
Universal Studios Hollywood releases teaser tour of Harry Potter world
BY Alice Davis | 23 Nov 2015
Universal Studios Hollywood has released a teaser video to get fans excited about the upcoming opening of the Wizarding World of Harry Potter at the Los Angeles, California park.
New IAAPA chair McReynolds praises innovation at conclusion of 2015 show
BY Tom Anstey | 21 Nov 2015
New IAAPA chair John McReynolds has praised the innovation seen at this year’s IAAPA show, which concluded today (21 November).
IAAPA 2015: Innovative rides win accolades at IAAPA
BY Alice Davis | 20 Nov 2015
The high level of innovation in rides and attractions was recognised at the Brass Ring Awards at IAAPA this week, with Sally Corp winning the best new product and the Impact Award for its Justice League: Battle for Metropolis dark ride.
Kickstarter campaign funds new performance space for earthquake-hit Chilean city
BY Kim Megson | 20 Nov 2015
A Norwegian architecture group is transforming an earthquake-hit urban area in Valparaiso, Chile into a community venue for music, theatre and circus performances.
IAAPA 2015: Give Kids the World celebrates 20 year IAAPA partnership
BY Tom Anstey | 19 Nov 2015
Give Kids the World Village is celebrating a 20-year charitable partnership with IAAPA at the organisation’s annual expo, which has marked the milestone with a US$20 for 20 years promotion.
IAAPA 2015: Legends share insights into legacy left by Walt Disney
BY Tom Anstey | 19 Nov 2015
In what was a very special edition of IAAPA’s annual Legends panel, BRC Imagination Arts’ Bob Rogers gathered a host of legendary representatives of the attractions industry to discuss the 60-year legacy left by Walt Disney and Disneyland.
IAAPA 2015: Sally reveals world-first Walking Dead attraction
BY Tom Anstey | 19 Nov 2015
Following great success at IAAPA 2014 with its Justice League animatronic reveal, the Sally Corporation has followed suit at this year’s event in Orlando, offering a sneak peek at its brand new Walking Dead attraction.
IAAPA 2015: Keith James wins lifetime achievement Thea award
BY Alice Davis | 18 Nov 2015
Keith James, CEO of Jack Rouse Associates, won a lifetime achievement award from the Themed Entertainments Association (TEA) yesterday.
Anthony Bourdain food market to anchor floating New York pier
BY Kim Megson | 18 Nov 2015
The transformation of a historic floating pier in New York City into a multi-million dollar mixed-use development on the Hudson River has been declared “tantalisingly close to being realised”.
IAAPA 2015: SeaWorld CEO Joel Manby outlines company's vision for the future
BY Tom Anstey | 18 Nov 2015
SeaWorld Entertainment's new CEO Joel Manby has revealed new details about the company's future plans, rebuilding company strategy from the ground up, with an enhanced focus on conservation and creating meaningful experiences for its guests.
     
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4221 to 4240 of 9725 news stories
Milwaukee Art Museum reopens following US$34m redevelopment
BY Tom Anstey | 25 Nov 2015
A six-year, US$34m (€32m, £22.5m) renovation of the Milwaukee Art Museum (MAM) has been completed, with a grand reopening of the institute having taken place on 24 November.
Spending Review: DCMS admin budget to be cut by 20 per cent
BY Jak Phillips | 25 Nov 2015
Leisure services supported by public funding are facing significant challenges after it was announced that the Department of Culture, Media and Sport’s (DCMS) administrative budget is to be cut by 20 per cent over the next four years, with the department's overall budget falling 5 per cent.
Daniel Libeskind unveils vision for angular art museum in Lithuania
BY Kim Megson | 25 Nov 2015
A new home for Lithuania’s modern and contemporary art has been designed by Polish- American architect Daniel Libeskind for the city of Vilnius.
Human error caused Smiler crash at Alton Towers; ride will re-open
BY Alice Davis | 24 Nov 2015
A rollercoaster crash which seriously injured a number people, including two people who underwent leg amputations, was the result of human error when an operator manually overrode the ride safety system, it was revealed today (24 November).
Competition will decide architect for Latvia art museum
BY Alice Davis | 24 Nov 2015
A competition is being launched to find an architect and design concept for a new gallery in Riga, Latvia – an ambitious project aims to create the top cultural attraction in the Baltic region.
Contest challenges architects to deliver 'unplugged horse utopia' for equine theme park in South Korea
BY Kim Megson | 24 Nov 2015
The Korea Racing Authority (KRA) has launched an international contest to find an architect who can develop a “one of a kind” horse theme park in the northern county of Yeongcheon.
Jungle wonderland experience will bring warmth to Europe next winter
BY Kim Megson | 23 Nov 2015
A London event design company has pledged to bring a “warm, hyper-real tropical paradise” to Europe in the middle of winter 2016.
Chinese theatre reflects mountainous backdrop with vast walkable rooftop
BY Kim Megson | 23 Nov 2015
A dramatic mountain-shaped theatre in the western Chinese city of Dali – the latest cultural creation from Beijing architects Studio Pei-Zhu – has entered the final construction phase.
IAAPA 2015: Gesture-tech Ninjago ride announced for Legoland Malaysia
BY Alice Davis | 23 Nov 2015
Ride maker Triotech unveiled its new gesture-led Maestro technology at IAAPA last week, as Merlin announced a third location for a dark ride using the technology.
New York architects REX will design performing arts complex at the World Trade Center
BY Kim Megson | 23 Nov 2015
New York studio REX have been chosen as the lead designers for the forthcoming Performing Arts Center building at the World Trade Center (PACWTC).
Universal Studios Hollywood releases teaser tour of Harry Potter world
BY Alice Davis | 23 Nov 2015
Universal Studios Hollywood has released a teaser video to get fans excited about the upcoming opening of the Wizarding World of Harry Potter at the Los Angeles, California park.
New IAAPA chair McReynolds praises innovation at conclusion of 2015 show
BY Tom Anstey | 21 Nov 2015
New IAAPA chair John McReynolds has praised the innovation seen at this year’s IAAPA show, which concluded today (21 November).
IAAPA 2015: Innovative rides win accolades at IAAPA
BY Alice Davis | 20 Nov 2015
The high level of innovation in rides and attractions was recognised at the Brass Ring Awards at IAAPA this week, with Sally Corp winning the best new product and the Impact Award for its Justice League: Battle for Metropolis dark ride.
Kickstarter campaign funds new performance space for earthquake-hit Chilean city
BY Kim Megson | 20 Nov 2015
A Norwegian architecture group is transforming an earthquake-hit urban area in Valparaiso, Chile into a community venue for music, theatre and circus performances.
IAAPA 2015: Give Kids the World celebrates 20 year IAAPA partnership
BY Tom Anstey | 19 Nov 2015
Give Kids the World Village is celebrating a 20-year charitable partnership with IAAPA at the organisation’s annual expo, which has marked the milestone with a US$20 for 20 years promotion.
IAAPA 2015: Legends share insights into legacy left by Walt Disney
BY Tom Anstey | 19 Nov 2015
In what was a very special edition of IAAPA’s annual Legends panel, BRC Imagination Arts’ Bob Rogers gathered a host of legendary representatives of the attractions industry to discuss the 60-year legacy left by Walt Disney and Disneyland.
IAAPA 2015: Sally reveals world-first Walking Dead attraction
BY Tom Anstey | 19 Nov 2015
Following great success at IAAPA 2014 with its Justice League animatronic reveal, the Sally Corporation has followed suit at this year’s event in Orlando, offering a sneak peek at its brand new Walking Dead attraction.
IAAPA 2015: Keith James wins lifetime achievement Thea award
BY Alice Davis | 18 Nov 2015
Keith James, CEO of Jack Rouse Associates, won a lifetime achievement award from the Themed Entertainments Association (TEA) yesterday.
Anthony Bourdain food market to anchor floating New York pier
BY Kim Megson | 18 Nov 2015
The transformation of a historic floating pier in New York City into a multi-million dollar mixed-use development on the Hudson River has been declared “tantalisingly close to being realised”.
IAAPA 2015: SeaWorld CEO Joel Manby outlines company's vision for the future
BY Tom Anstey | 18 Nov 2015
SeaWorld Entertainment's new CEO Joel Manby has revealed new details about the company's future plans, rebuilding company strategy from the ground up, with an enhanced focus on conservation and creating meaningful experiences for its guests.
     
 


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