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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.
Amended plans for Lucas Museum of Narrative Art approved by city of Chicago
BY Tom Anstey | 30 Oct 2015
Despite the best effort of green space advocates in the city of Chicago, George Lucas’s legacy project will go ahead after the legendary director’s Museum of Narrative Art was approved by the city council.
Goddard Group's Hollywood-inspired US$3.2bn Studio City opens in Macau
BY Tom Anstey | 30 Oct 2015
The multi-billion dollar Hollywood-inspired Studio City Resort in Macau, which as its centrepiece offers Asia’s tallest and the world’s only figure-8 ferris wheel, has opened its doors in China.
TV star Jimmy Fallon to get own ride at Universal Orlando
BY Tom Anstey | 30 Oct 2015
US TV host Jimmy Fallon is getting his own ride at Universal Studios Orlando, with a new attraction coming to the theme park in 2017.
Diggerland gains approval for fifth UK theme park
BY Tom Anstey | 30 Oct 2015
Diggerland’s continued expansion across the UK has taken a big step forward after plans for a £5m (US$7.6m, €7m) site at The Valley in Evesham, Worcestershire, were approved by the local council.
Chinese arts space to feature hovering flower garden
BY Kim Megson | 29 Oct 2015
A planned garden installation in a Chinese sculpture park will let visitors wander the grounds over, under and around huge stacks of flowers.
David Chipperfield Architects sue over Milan museum 'defects'
BY Kim Megson | 29 Oct 2015
David Chipperfield is seeking legal action over “defects” in the construction of his Museo delle Culture (Mudec) in Milan.
High-tech fun factory Two Bit Circus win US$6.5m investment to expand innovative concept
BY Alice Davis | 29 Oct 2015
Entertainment engineering collective Two Bit Circus – a "modern high-tech circus creating the future of fun" – announced yesterday (28 October) that it’s won a US$6.5m (£4.3m, €5.9m) investment from a trio of venture capital groups.
Harry Potter drives attendance as Universal racks up record numbers for Q3
BY Tom Anstey | 29 Oct 2015
Universal has continued its theme park growth spearheaded by Harry Potter, with parent company Comcast reporting record attendance at its theme parks in Orlando and California.
US$7.1bn Northern Marianas resort development could feature world's largest waterpark
BY Tom Anstey | 29 Oct 2015
The world’s largest waterpark has been proposed as part of a US$7.1bn (€6.4bn, £4.6bn) resort development on the US territory of Northern Marianas near Guam.
Hotel from 'The Shining' to become US$24m horror-themed museum
BY Tom Anstey | 28 Oct 2015
A Colorado, US, hotel which inspired Stephen King's The Shining has announced plans to open a horror-themed museum at the establishment, with some of the biggest names in horror backing the ambitious US$24m (€21.7m, £15.7m) project.
Shanghai Jiao Tong University creates China's first theme park degree
BY Tom Anstey | 28 Oct 2015
An educational institution in Shanghai has responded to high numbers of under- development theme parks in China by creating the country’s first university course based on the theme park industry.
Marks Barfield Architects’ Brighton i360 enters final stages of construction
BY Kim Megson | 28 Oct 2015
Locals in Brighton have taken their first proper look at Marks Barfield Architects’ Brighton i360 vertical cable car, following the removal of the structure’s jacking tower.
Sergey Skuratov Architects to redevelop Moscow mixed-use complex opposite Kremlin
BY Kim Megson | 28 Oct 2015
Moscow’s radical urban regeneration programme has taken another step forward following the announcement that Sergey Skuratov Architects have been selected to design a large leisure and residential complex opposite the Kremlin.
Hungary triples budget as it finalises Budapest cultural quarter
BY Tom Anstey | 28 Oct 2015
Hungary’s government has finalised and approved plans to create a new museum quarter, significantly inflating the previous budget by around three times to HUF200bn (US$710.3m, €643.3m, £464.3m).
New Derren Brown attraction at Thorpe Park designed to blow your mind
BY Tom Anstey | 27 Oct 2015
Master mind-bender Derren Brown is creating the world’s first ‘psychological’ theme park attraction, using the illusionist’s signature tricks to create an immersive experience designed to “derail people’s minds”.
Opening date revealed for Snøhetta's spectacular San Francisco SFMOMA expansion
BY Kim Megson | 27 Oct 2015
The San Francisco Museum of Modern Art (SFMOMA) will officially open its Snøhetta- designed 235,000sq ft (21,800sq m) extension on May 14, 2016.
     
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4300 to 4319 of 9728 news stories
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.
Amended plans for Lucas Museum of Narrative Art approved by city of Chicago
BY Tom Anstey | 30 Oct 2015
Despite the best effort of green space advocates in the city of Chicago, George Lucas’s legacy project will go ahead after the legendary director’s Museum of Narrative Art was approved by the city council.
Goddard Group's Hollywood-inspired US$3.2bn Studio City opens in Macau
BY Tom Anstey | 30 Oct 2015
The multi-billion dollar Hollywood-inspired Studio City Resort in Macau, which as its centrepiece offers Asia’s tallest and the world’s only figure-8 ferris wheel, has opened its doors in China.
TV star Jimmy Fallon to get own ride at Universal Orlando
BY Tom Anstey | 30 Oct 2015
US TV host Jimmy Fallon is getting his own ride at Universal Studios Orlando, with a new attraction coming to the theme park in 2017.
Diggerland gains approval for fifth UK theme park
BY Tom Anstey | 30 Oct 2015
Diggerland’s continued expansion across the UK has taken a big step forward after plans for a £5m (US$7.6m, €7m) site at The Valley in Evesham, Worcestershire, were approved by the local council.
Chinese arts space to feature hovering flower garden
BY Kim Megson | 29 Oct 2015
A planned garden installation in a Chinese sculpture park will let visitors wander the grounds over, under and around huge stacks of flowers.
David Chipperfield Architects sue over Milan museum 'defects'
BY Kim Megson | 29 Oct 2015
David Chipperfield is seeking legal action over “defects” in the construction of his Museo delle Culture (Mudec) in Milan.
High-tech fun factory Two Bit Circus win US$6.5m investment to expand innovative concept
BY Alice Davis | 29 Oct 2015
Entertainment engineering collective Two Bit Circus – a "modern high-tech circus creating the future of fun" – announced yesterday (28 October) that it’s won a US$6.5m (£4.3m, €5.9m) investment from a trio of venture capital groups.
Harry Potter drives attendance as Universal racks up record numbers for Q3
BY Tom Anstey | 29 Oct 2015
Universal has continued its theme park growth spearheaded by Harry Potter, with parent company Comcast reporting record attendance at its theme parks in Orlando and California.
US$7.1bn Northern Marianas resort development could feature world's largest waterpark
BY Tom Anstey | 29 Oct 2015
The world’s largest waterpark has been proposed as part of a US$7.1bn (€6.4bn, £4.6bn) resort development on the US territory of Northern Marianas near Guam.
Hotel from 'The Shining' to become US$24m horror-themed museum
BY Tom Anstey | 28 Oct 2015
A Colorado, US, hotel which inspired Stephen King's The Shining has announced plans to open a horror-themed museum at the establishment, with some of the biggest names in horror backing the ambitious US$24m (€21.7m, £15.7m) project.
Shanghai Jiao Tong University creates China's first theme park degree
BY Tom Anstey | 28 Oct 2015
An educational institution in Shanghai has responded to high numbers of under- development theme parks in China by creating the country’s first university course based on the theme park industry.
Marks Barfield Architects’ Brighton i360 enters final stages of construction
BY Kim Megson | 28 Oct 2015
Locals in Brighton have taken their first proper look at Marks Barfield Architects’ Brighton i360 vertical cable car, following the removal of the structure’s jacking tower.
Sergey Skuratov Architects to redevelop Moscow mixed-use complex opposite Kremlin
BY Kim Megson | 28 Oct 2015
Moscow’s radical urban regeneration programme has taken another step forward following the announcement that Sergey Skuratov Architects have been selected to design a large leisure and residential complex opposite the Kremlin.
Hungary triples budget as it finalises Budapest cultural quarter
BY Tom Anstey | 28 Oct 2015
Hungary’s government has finalised and approved plans to create a new museum quarter, significantly inflating the previous budget by around three times to HUF200bn (US$710.3m, €643.3m, £464.3m).
New Derren Brown attraction at Thorpe Park designed to blow your mind
BY Tom Anstey | 27 Oct 2015
Master mind-bender Derren Brown is creating the world’s first ‘psychological’ theme park attraction, using the illusionist’s signature tricks to create an immersive experience designed to “derail people’s minds”.
Opening date revealed for Snøhetta's spectacular San Francisco SFMOMA expansion
BY Kim Megson | 27 Oct 2015
The San Francisco Museum of Modern Art (SFMOMA) will officially open its Snøhetta- designed 235,000sq ft (21,800sq m) extension on May 14, 2016.
     
 


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