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World Waterpark Association draws attendees from five continents to annual event
BY Tom Anstey | 05 Nov 2015
Delegates from 30 countries and five continents came together at the end of October for the World Waterpark Association’s annual symposium and trade show – the world’s largest gathering of water leisure professionals and development experts.
Studio Gang unveil cave design for American Museum of Natural History's US$325m expansion
BY Tom Anstey | 05 Nov 2015
New York’s American Museum of Natural History has revealed new designs by Studio Gang for its US$325m (€298.7m, £211.1m), six-storey addition, intended to expand the institution’s role for scientific research and education.
Dubai's theme park sector continues to heat up with 2018 addition of 20th Century Fox World
BY Tom Anstey | 05 Nov 2015
Al Ahli Holding Group (AAHG) and Twentieth Century Fox Consumer Products have announced a licensing partnership to develop the first Twentieth Century Fox theme park and resort in Dubai.
Lionsgate uses Hunger Games to feed theme park ambitions
BY Tom Anstey | 05 Nov 2015
Film Studio Lionsgate is planning to gain a stronger footing in the theme park market by licensing its Hunger Games and other film franchises to under-development theme parks in Macau, Atlanta and Dubai.
Valencia embraces flower power as work begins on Gustafson Porter's 'green heart' central park
BY Kim Megson | 04 Nov 2015
A new central park in Valencia will fill the the heart of the city with more than 55 acres of plants, trees and flowers.
Liseberg CEO Andreas Andersen to lead IAAPA in 2018
BY Tom Anstey | 04 Nov 2015
IAAPA’s board of directors have named Liseberg Group CEO and president Andreas Veilstrup Andersen as its second vice chair for 2016, first vice chair in 2017 and then chair in 2018.
Culture at the heart of Rio's Olympic revitalisation plan, says Brazil's tourism minister
BY Tom Anstey | 04 Nov 2015
Brazil’s minister for tourism has said that the 2016 Olympic and Paralympic Games in Rio de Janeiro will act as a springboard for the country’s cultural attractions, cementing the Games’ legacy through improved infrastructure and tourist links in the years to come.
The power of the midnight sun will be harnassed to create an ice hotel that doesn't melt
BY Kim Megson | 04 Nov 2015
The creators of Sweden’s famous melting Icehotel have revealed plans for a new ice venture which will have one key difference: guests will be able to stay all year round.
Architects seek to save Perth stadium by transforming it into an enormous surf park
BY Kim Megson | 03 Nov 2015
Australian architects MJA Studio have proposed a novel way of saving a much-loved sports stadium facing demolition: by turning it into an enormous outdoor wave pool.
Lumiere set to light up London with street art installations
BY Tom Anstey | 03 Nov 2015
On the back of successful events in Sydney, Berlin and Lyon, London is to welcome a new international light festival at the start of next year.
Project ANQA seeks support to document Middle East heritage sites under threat from ISIS
BY Tom Anstey | 03 Nov 2015
Heritage preservation specialists CyArk and the International Council on Monuments and Sites (ICOMOS) are seeking government and private assistance for the emergency documentation of some of the Middle East’s most endangered cultural heritage sites.
David Adjaye creates $100m-Ashti Foundation in Beirut
BY Kim Megson | 03 Nov 2015
David Adjaye’s US$100m (€90.7m, £64.8m) terracotta-red home for the Aïshti Foundation has opened to the public in Beirut.
Continuum to create Royal Mint visitor experience in Wales
BY Alice Davis | 03 Nov 2015
Operator Continuum Attractions has confirmed that it is working alongside the UK's Royal Mint to open a new visitor centre in May 2016.
UK pavilion The Hive wins gold at Milan Expo awards
BY Kim Megson | 02 Nov 2015
One of the top architecture prizes at the 2015 Milan Expo has been awarded to the Hive; the UK pavilion created by artist Wolfgang Buttress, engineers Simmonds Studio and architects BDP.
World Travel Market kicks off in London
BY Tom Anstey | 02 Nov 2015
Exhibitors from across the world have gathered in London for the annual World Travel Market event, showcasing innovation and pipeline projects across the leisure industry for four days at London ExCeL.
Gaudi-inspired 'Chrysalis' takes centre stage in metamorphosis of Maryland park
BY Kim Megson | 02 Nov 2015
Ground has been broken on construction of a luminous green and blue amphitheatre, called the Chrysalis, in the US state of Maryland.
Space exploration comes to California Science Center in shape of new exhibition
BY Tom Anstey | 02 Nov 2015
California Science Center has debuted a new immersive visitor experience, enabling guests to see life through the lens of an astronaut.
US Astronaut Hall of Fame closes ahead of move to Kennedy Space Center
BY Tom Anstey | 02 Nov 2015
The Astronaut Hall of Fame at the Kennedy Space Center in Florida, US, has closed its doors 25 years after it first opened to the public, with the standalone attraction being incorporated into the new Heroes and Legends exhibit.
Côte d'Azur's first new waterpark in three decades opens in France
BY Tom Anstey | 30 Oct 2015
France's Côte d'Azur has opened its first new waterpark in nearly 30 years, with the Splashworld Provence theme park breaking several regional and European records upon launch.
Design unveiled for Casablanca peace museum on site of terror attack
BY Kim Megson | 30 Oct 2015
An Australian architectural duo have won a competition to design the Casablanca Bombing Rooms – a cultural space promoting peace on the site of a devastating terrorist attack.
     
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4281 to 4300 of 9725 news stories
World Waterpark Association draws attendees from five continents to annual event
BY Tom Anstey | 05 Nov 2015
Delegates from 30 countries and five continents came together at the end of October for the World Waterpark Association’s annual symposium and trade show – the world’s largest gathering of water leisure professionals and development experts.
Studio Gang unveil cave design for American Museum of Natural History's US$325m expansion
BY Tom Anstey | 05 Nov 2015
New York’s American Museum of Natural History has revealed new designs by Studio Gang for its US$325m (€298.7m, £211.1m), six-storey addition, intended to expand the institution’s role for scientific research and education.
Dubai's theme park sector continues to heat up with 2018 addition of 20th Century Fox World
BY Tom Anstey | 05 Nov 2015
Al Ahli Holding Group (AAHG) and Twentieth Century Fox Consumer Products have announced a licensing partnership to develop the first Twentieth Century Fox theme park and resort in Dubai.
Lionsgate uses Hunger Games to feed theme park ambitions
BY Tom Anstey | 05 Nov 2015
Film Studio Lionsgate is planning to gain a stronger footing in the theme park market by licensing its Hunger Games and other film franchises to under-development theme parks in Macau, Atlanta and Dubai.
Valencia embraces flower power as work begins on Gustafson Porter's 'green heart' central park
BY Kim Megson | 04 Nov 2015
A new central park in Valencia will fill the the heart of the city with more than 55 acres of plants, trees and flowers.
Liseberg CEO Andreas Andersen to lead IAAPA in 2018
BY Tom Anstey | 04 Nov 2015
IAAPA’s board of directors have named Liseberg Group CEO and president Andreas Veilstrup Andersen as its second vice chair for 2016, first vice chair in 2017 and then chair in 2018.
Culture at the heart of Rio's Olympic revitalisation plan, says Brazil's tourism minister
BY Tom Anstey | 04 Nov 2015
Brazil’s minister for tourism has said that the 2016 Olympic and Paralympic Games in Rio de Janeiro will act as a springboard for the country’s cultural attractions, cementing the Games’ legacy through improved infrastructure and tourist links in the years to come.
The power of the midnight sun will be harnassed to create an ice hotel that doesn't melt
BY Kim Megson | 04 Nov 2015
The creators of Sweden’s famous melting Icehotel have revealed plans for a new ice venture which will have one key difference: guests will be able to stay all year round.
Architects seek to save Perth stadium by transforming it into an enormous surf park
BY Kim Megson | 03 Nov 2015
Australian architects MJA Studio have proposed a novel way of saving a much-loved sports stadium facing demolition: by turning it into an enormous outdoor wave pool.
Lumiere set to light up London with street art installations
BY Tom Anstey | 03 Nov 2015
On the back of successful events in Sydney, Berlin and Lyon, London is to welcome a new international light festival at the start of next year.
Project ANQA seeks support to document Middle East heritage sites under threat from ISIS
BY Tom Anstey | 03 Nov 2015
Heritage preservation specialists CyArk and the International Council on Monuments and Sites (ICOMOS) are seeking government and private assistance for the emergency documentation of some of the Middle East’s most endangered cultural heritage sites.
David Adjaye creates $100m-Ashti Foundation in Beirut
BY Kim Megson | 03 Nov 2015
David Adjaye’s US$100m (€90.7m, £64.8m) terracotta-red home for the Aïshti Foundation has opened to the public in Beirut.
Continuum to create Royal Mint visitor experience in Wales
BY Alice Davis | 03 Nov 2015
Operator Continuum Attractions has confirmed that it is working alongside the UK's Royal Mint to open a new visitor centre in May 2016.
UK pavilion The Hive wins gold at Milan Expo awards
BY Kim Megson | 02 Nov 2015
One of the top architecture prizes at the 2015 Milan Expo has been awarded to the Hive; the UK pavilion created by artist Wolfgang Buttress, engineers Simmonds Studio and architects BDP.
World Travel Market kicks off in London
BY Tom Anstey | 02 Nov 2015
Exhibitors from across the world have gathered in London for the annual World Travel Market event, showcasing innovation and pipeline projects across the leisure industry for four days at London ExCeL.
Gaudi-inspired 'Chrysalis' takes centre stage in metamorphosis of Maryland park
BY Kim Megson | 02 Nov 2015
Ground has been broken on construction of a luminous green and blue amphitheatre, called the Chrysalis, in the US state of Maryland.
Space exploration comes to California Science Center in shape of new exhibition
BY Tom Anstey | 02 Nov 2015
California Science Center has debuted a new immersive visitor experience, enabling guests to see life through the lens of an astronaut.
US Astronaut Hall of Fame closes ahead of move to Kennedy Space Center
BY Tom Anstey | 02 Nov 2015
The Astronaut Hall of Fame at the Kennedy Space Center in Florida, US, has closed its doors 25 years after it first opened to the public, with the standalone attraction being incorporated into the new Heroes and Legends exhibit.
Côte d'Azur's first new waterpark in three decades opens in France
BY Tom Anstey | 30 Oct 2015
France's Côte d'Azur has opened its first new waterpark in nearly 30 years, with the Splashworld Provence theme park breaking several regional and European records upon launch.
Design unveiled for Casablanca peace museum on site of terror attack
BY Kim Megson | 30 Oct 2015
An Australian architectural duo have won a competition to design the Casablanca Bombing Rooms – a cultural space promoting peace on the site of a devastating terrorist attack.
     
 


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