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Artist and architects join forces to fire expanded Aarhus art museum into 'the world elite'
BY Kim Megson | 13 Nov 2015
The worlds of art and architecture have merged in the Danish city of Aarhus, where an ambitious expansion of the city’s modern art museum is underway.
British Museum teams up with Google to create virtual tour of institution
BY Tom Anstey | 13 Nov 2015
A new partnership between the British Museum and Google has made more than 4,500 objects from the national institution available to view online for free.
Wanda plans multi-billion dollar Gold Coast theme park in Australia
BY Tom Anstey | 13 Nov 2015
Wanda’s bid to become the world's largest tourism entity continues with its chair, Wang Jianlin, announcing plans for a multi-billion dollar theme park and resort development on Australia’s Gold Coast.
Foster + Partners design Roman-inspired museum to house ancient treasures
BY Kim Megson | 12 Nov 2015
Ground has been broken on the latest project from Foster + Partners; a museum in the south of France exhibiting a priceless collection of ancient Roman artefacts.
Mammoth moving attraction 'The Giant' is coming to a city near you
BY Tom Anstey | 12 Nov 2015
Architecture firm Dan Pearlman have unveiled plans for a unique, 10-storey moving sculpture and museum known as ‘The Giant’, which is set for a worldwide rollout in 2017.
Morgan's Wonderland breaks ground on world's first ultra-accessible waterpark for disabled people
BY Tom Anstey | 12 Nov 2015
Morgan’s Wonderland – a Texas-based theme park which caters specifically to the disabled – has broken ground on a multi-million dollar expansion to include the world’s first ultra-accessible waterpark.
Paris's revamped Rodin Museum offers fascinating glimpse into famed artist's life
BY Tom Anstey | 12 Nov 2015
A museum dedicated to Auguste Rodin has reopened in Paris on the famed French sculptor’s 175th birthday.
Lucas saga continues as judge rejects dismissal of museum lawsuit
BY Tom Anstey | 12 Nov 2015
Despite George Lucas’s museum project being given the go ahead with amended plans allowing more green space, a federal judge chose this week not to dismiss the lawsuit filed by Friends of the Parks to halt the development. This means the group now has time to respond to Chicago officials’ attempts to bring an end to the drawn-out legal proceedings.
Great Amber Concert Hall designed as a glowing symbol of Latvian culture
BY Kim Megson | 11 Nov 2015
A distinctive amber-coloured music venue, envisioned as a new landmark for Latvia, has opened in the medieval port city of Liepaja.
Chiang appointment signals increased China push by Merlin
BY Tom Anstey | 11 Nov 2015
Merlin Entertainments has appointed Rachel Yun Chiang, partner at multi-billion dollar Asian investment firm Pacific Alliance Group (PAG), to its board in a non-executive director role as the company seeks to expand its reach across the booming Chinese attractions market.
Alton Towers to cut up to 190 jobs following Smiler accident
BY Tom Anstey | 11 Nov 2015
Alton Towers is to cut around ten per cent of its staff following a drop in revenue in the wake of its serious rollercoaster crash earlier this year.
SeaWorld plans resort development in San Diego to be 'on par with Universal and Disney'
BY Tom Anstey | 11 Nov 2015
SeaWorld is planning to turn its San Diego theme park into a resort to rival the likes of Disney and Universal, having recently announced plans to phase out orca shows at the California attraction.
'A work of genius': Renzo Piano's Greek cultural centre takes shape in the heart of Athens
BY Kim Megson | 10 Nov 2015
One of the creative minds behind London’s Millennium Dome and Paris’ Pompidou Centre has declared Renzo Piano’s forthcoming national opera house and library in Athens to be “a work of pure genius.”
Leisure employees ‘most reluctant’ to mix work and play online
BY Jak Phillips | 10 Nov 2015
Leisure sector workers are the UK’s most likely to keep their personal and professional online lives separate.
Can design inspire romance? Bompas & Parr aim to find out with winter pop-up at The Shard
BY Kim Megson | 10 Nov 2015
Experience designers Bompas & Parr have partnered with composers, perfumers and academics to transform the top of The Shard in London into “the most romantic place in the world.”
SeaWorld to phase out theatrical killer whale displays in San Diego in favour of 'natural' show
BY Jak Phillips | 10 Nov 2015
SeaWorld has announced plans to phase out its theatrical killer whale public displays at its San Diego park in California by 2018 in favour of a new presentation designed to "engage and inform guests by highlighting more of the species' natural behaviours."
China grants Disney special trademark ahead of theme park launch
BY Tom Anstey | 10 Nov 2015
The Chinese government has granted special protection to the Walt Disney Company ahead of the US firm's theme park debut in Shanghai next year.
Dutch architects reveal public art depot which takes visitors 'behind closed doors'
BY Kim Megson | 09 Nov 2015
Work will soon begin on the creation of a public art depot in Rotterdam allowing visitors to explore behind the scenes at one of Europe’s largest art galleries.
That Fozzie feeling: Henson puppetry museum to re-open
BY Alice Davis | 09 Nov 2015
After a US$14m (£9.3m, €12.9m) expansion and renovation, the Center of Puppetry Arts is opening its doors again.
Nature at the heart of US$500m Indonesia theme park plan
BY Tom Anstey | 09 Nov 2015
A massive new attraction is coming to Asia after plans were revealed for a US$500m (€464.5m, £331.5m) theme park and resort development just outside the Indonesian capital of Jakarta.
     
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4260 to 4279 of 9728 news stories
Artist and architects join forces to fire expanded Aarhus art museum into 'the world elite'
BY Kim Megson | 13 Nov 2015
The worlds of art and architecture have merged in the Danish city of Aarhus, where an ambitious expansion of the city’s modern art museum is underway.
British Museum teams up with Google to create virtual tour of institution
BY Tom Anstey | 13 Nov 2015
A new partnership between the British Museum and Google has made more than 4,500 objects from the national institution available to view online for free.
Wanda plans multi-billion dollar Gold Coast theme park in Australia
BY Tom Anstey | 13 Nov 2015
Wanda’s bid to become the world's largest tourism entity continues with its chair, Wang Jianlin, announcing plans for a multi-billion dollar theme park and resort development on Australia’s Gold Coast.
Foster + Partners design Roman-inspired museum to house ancient treasures
BY Kim Megson | 12 Nov 2015
Ground has been broken on the latest project from Foster + Partners; a museum in the south of France exhibiting a priceless collection of ancient Roman artefacts.
Mammoth moving attraction 'The Giant' is coming to a city near you
BY Tom Anstey | 12 Nov 2015
Architecture firm Dan Pearlman have unveiled plans for a unique, 10-storey moving sculpture and museum known as ‘The Giant’, which is set for a worldwide rollout in 2017.
Morgan's Wonderland breaks ground on world's first ultra-accessible waterpark for disabled people
BY Tom Anstey | 12 Nov 2015
Morgan’s Wonderland – a Texas-based theme park which caters specifically to the disabled – has broken ground on a multi-million dollar expansion to include the world’s first ultra-accessible waterpark.
Paris's revamped Rodin Museum offers fascinating glimpse into famed artist's life
BY Tom Anstey | 12 Nov 2015
A museum dedicated to Auguste Rodin has reopened in Paris on the famed French sculptor’s 175th birthday.
Lucas saga continues as judge rejects dismissal of museum lawsuit
BY Tom Anstey | 12 Nov 2015
Despite George Lucas’s museum project being given the go ahead with amended plans allowing more green space, a federal judge chose this week not to dismiss the lawsuit filed by Friends of the Parks to halt the development. This means the group now has time to respond to Chicago officials’ attempts to bring an end to the drawn-out legal proceedings.
Great Amber Concert Hall designed as a glowing symbol of Latvian culture
BY Kim Megson | 11 Nov 2015
A distinctive amber-coloured music venue, envisioned as a new landmark for Latvia, has opened in the medieval port city of Liepaja.
Chiang appointment signals increased China push by Merlin
BY Tom Anstey | 11 Nov 2015
Merlin Entertainments has appointed Rachel Yun Chiang, partner at multi-billion dollar Asian investment firm Pacific Alliance Group (PAG), to its board in a non-executive director role as the company seeks to expand its reach across the booming Chinese attractions market.
Alton Towers to cut up to 190 jobs following Smiler accident
BY Tom Anstey | 11 Nov 2015
Alton Towers is to cut around ten per cent of its staff following a drop in revenue in the wake of its serious rollercoaster crash earlier this year.
SeaWorld plans resort development in San Diego to be 'on par with Universal and Disney'
BY Tom Anstey | 11 Nov 2015
SeaWorld is planning to turn its San Diego theme park into a resort to rival the likes of Disney and Universal, having recently announced plans to phase out orca shows at the California attraction.
'A work of genius': Renzo Piano's Greek cultural centre takes shape in the heart of Athens
BY Kim Megson | 10 Nov 2015
One of the creative minds behind London’s Millennium Dome and Paris’ Pompidou Centre has declared Renzo Piano’s forthcoming national opera house and library in Athens to be “a work of pure genius.”
Leisure employees ‘most reluctant’ to mix work and play online
BY Jak Phillips | 10 Nov 2015
Leisure sector workers are the UK’s most likely to keep their personal and professional online lives separate.
Can design inspire romance? Bompas & Parr aim to find out with winter pop-up at The Shard
BY Kim Megson | 10 Nov 2015
Experience designers Bompas & Parr have partnered with composers, perfumers and academics to transform the top of The Shard in London into “the most romantic place in the world.”
SeaWorld to phase out theatrical killer whale displays in San Diego in favour of 'natural' show
BY Jak Phillips | 10 Nov 2015
SeaWorld has announced plans to phase out its theatrical killer whale public displays at its San Diego park in California by 2018 in favour of a new presentation designed to "engage and inform guests by highlighting more of the species' natural behaviours."
China grants Disney special trademark ahead of theme park launch
BY Tom Anstey | 10 Nov 2015
The Chinese government has granted special protection to the Walt Disney Company ahead of the US firm's theme park debut in Shanghai next year.
Dutch architects reveal public art depot which takes visitors 'behind closed doors'
BY Kim Megson | 09 Nov 2015
Work will soon begin on the creation of a public art depot in Rotterdam allowing visitors to explore behind the scenes at one of Europe’s largest art galleries.
That Fozzie feeling: Henson puppetry museum to re-open
BY Alice Davis | 09 Nov 2015
After a US$14m (£9.3m, €12.9m) expansion and renovation, the Center of Puppetry Arts is opening its doors again.
Nature at the heart of US$500m Indonesia theme park plan
BY Tom Anstey | 09 Nov 2015
A massive new attraction is coming to Asia after plans were revealed for a US$500m (€464.5m, £331.5m) theme park and resort development just outside the Indonesian capital of Jakarta.
     
 


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