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Plants vs Zombies 3D experience coming to Carowinds
BY Tom Anstey | 21 Oct 2015
The popular videogame franchise Plants vs Zombies is getting its own theme park ride at Carowinds in Charlotte, North Carolina.
Visitors to Polish lake can lay back in nets hanging over the fishes
BY Kim Megson | 21 Oct 2015
Visitors to Paprocany Lake in the Polish city of Tychy are finding time to relax by lying in specially-created nets suspended over the water.
London Paramount Resort an 'ideal investment opportunity' as Chinese group puts up £100m
BY Alice Davis | 20 Oct 2015
The London Paramount Resort is among the first projects to benefit as the UK hosts the Chinese president this week in a bid to strengthen diplomatic ties and unlock more than £30bn (US$46bn, €41bn) worth of trade and investment deals.
Heritage professionals gather in Berlin for CyArk summit
BY Tom Anstey | 20 Oct 2015
Some of the heritage sector’s top names have gathered in Berlin for preservation specialists CyArk's annual summit.
Cornish Pasty museum planned to celebrate UK specialty
BY Alice Davis | 20 Oct 2015
The Cornish pasty was granted protected status by the EU in 2011, and now the popular meat-filled pastry dish is on track to get its own visitor attraction.
Renzo Piano's power station regeneration will create art and culture hub at the heart of Moscow's Red October district
BY Kim Megson | 20 Oct 2015
The Renzo Piano Building Workshop (RPBW) has been commissioned to convert a historic Moscow power station into a brand new venue exhibiting contemporary Russian arts and culture.
'Oscars for Museums' honours Gehry-designed Fondation Louis Vuitton
BY Kim Megson | 19 Oct 2015
The Frank Gehry-designed Fondation Louis Vuitton has been awarded the prize for ‘Best Architecture & Spatial Design’ at the 2015 Leading Culture Destinations Awards in London
SeaWorld to file lawsuit against California Coastal Commission in response to San Diego breeding ban
BY Tom Anstey | 19 Oct 2015
SeaWorld Entertainment has announced its intention to challenge the decision of the California Coastal Commission (CCC) to allow the company’s San Diego park to expand its orca habitats only on the basis that it no longer breeds the captive cetaceans.
Organiser charged over waterpark firestorm that killed 12
BY Tom Anstey | 19 Oct 2015
The organiser responsible for the event at a waterpark in Taiwan in which 12 people were killed and hundreds were injured has been indicted on multiple charges including negligent homicide.
EXCLUSIVE: Henry Chebaane's hypnotic new Baku bar can "create and cure hangovers"
BY Kim Megson | 16 Oct 2015
French-born London artist and designer Henry Chebaane has said he wants his surreal and surprising new bar in Baku, Azerbaijan, to become a word-of-mouth sensation.
Cincinnati Zoo secures final funding for US$34m Africa masterplan
BY Tom Anstey | 16 Oct 2015
After a near two-decade delay, Cincinnati Zoo’s US$34m (€30m, £22m) Africa exhibit will enter its final phase of development after meeting a US$7.3m (€6.4m, £4.7m) target to build a new state-of-the-art hippo exhibit.
India's lighthouses to become tourist destinations under new government scheme
BY Tom Anstey | 16 Oct 2015
India’s government is planning to develop 78 lighthouses as tourist destinations, using a number of attractions to entice visitors to the country’s coastline.
IAAPA sells out indoor exhibitor space for 2015 expo
BY Tom Anstey | 16 Oct 2015
Next month’s IAAPA trade show in Orlando will feature the second-largest trade show floor in its 97-year history after indoor exhibit space for the event completely sold out.
BIG designs sinuous art museum to twist across a Norwegian river
BY Kim Megson | 15 Oct 2015
Bjarke Ingels Group (BIG) have designed a new art gallery for a Norwegian sculpture park which will twist across a river below.
UK's oldest rollercoaster reopens after grand restoration
BY Tom Anstey | 15 Oct 2015
The Scenic Railway – the premier attraction of heritage theme park Dreamland – has finally reopened to the public 12 years after the UK’s oldest rollercoaster shut down.
Eva Jiricná to design major new gallery for New York's oldest museum
BY Kim Megson | 15 Oct 2015
The New-York Historical Society, the city’s oldest museum, has commissioned Czech architect Eva Jiricná to create a new permanent gallery to house its 100-strong collection of Tiffany glass lamps.
Scotland Yard's collection of London crime artefacts to get permanent public home
BY Tom Anstey | 15 Oct 2015
Following its debut last week as a temporary exhibition inside the Museum of London, plans are in the works to set up a new public institution to display Scotland Yard’s infamous ‘Black Museum’, a collection of criminal evidence from the Metropolitan Police Service.
Weak economy halts development of Malaysia's 20th Century Fox World
BY Tom Anstey | 15 Oct 2015
The Genting Group has pushed back the opening of its 20th Century Fox World theme park near Kuala Lumpur to 2017, citing weak local currency as the reason for the delay.
Caruso St John complete high-profile projects for Hirst, Gagosian and Liverpool Philharmonic
BY Tom Anstey | 14 Oct 2015
Three high-profile projects designed by London-based architecture studio Caruso St John have been opened in the space of just two weeks.
Beta testing tickets for The Void sell out within hours
BY Tom Anstey | 14 Oct 2015
The Void – a multi-million dollar next-gen virtual reality gaming experience coming to Utah in 2016 – recently opened reservations for beta testing, with tickets selling out in just a few hours.
     
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4340 to 4359 of 9728 news stories
Plants vs Zombies 3D experience coming to Carowinds
BY Tom Anstey | 21 Oct 2015
The popular videogame franchise Plants vs Zombies is getting its own theme park ride at Carowinds in Charlotte, North Carolina.
Visitors to Polish lake can lay back in nets hanging over the fishes
BY Kim Megson | 21 Oct 2015
Visitors to Paprocany Lake in the Polish city of Tychy are finding time to relax by lying in specially-created nets suspended over the water.
London Paramount Resort an 'ideal investment opportunity' as Chinese group puts up £100m
BY Alice Davis | 20 Oct 2015
The London Paramount Resort is among the first projects to benefit as the UK hosts the Chinese president this week in a bid to strengthen diplomatic ties and unlock more than £30bn (US$46bn, €41bn) worth of trade and investment deals.
Heritage professionals gather in Berlin for CyArk summit
BY Tom Anstey | 20 Oct 2015
Some of the heritage sector’s top names have gathered in Berlin for preservation specialists CyArk's annual summit.
Cornish Pasty museum planned to celebrate UK specialty
BY Alice Davis | 20 Oct 2015
The Cornish pasty was granted protected status by the EU in 2011, and now the popular meat-filled pastry dish is on track to get its own visitor attraction.
Renzo Piano's power station regeneration will create art and culture hub at the heart of Moscow's Red October district
BY Kim Megson | 20 Oct 2015
The Renzo Piano Building Workshop (RPBW) has been commissioned to convert a historic Moscow power station into a brand new venue exhibiting contemporary Russian arts and culture.
'Oscars for Museums' honours Gehry-designed Fondation Louis Vuitton
BY Kim Megson | 19 Oct 2015
The Frank Gehry-designed Fondation Louis Vuitton has been awarded the prize for ‘Best Architecture & Spatial Design’ at the 2015 Leading Culture Destinations Awards in London
SeaWorld to file lawsuit against California Coastal Commission in response to San Diego breeding ban
BY Tom Anstey | 19 Oct 2015
SeaWorld Entertainment has announced its intention to challenge the decision of the California Coastal Commission (CCC) to allow the company’s San Diego park to expand its orca habitats only on the basis that it no longer breeds the captive cetaceans.
Organiser charged over waterpark firestorm that killed 12
BY Tom Anstey | 19 Oct 2015
The organiser responsible for the event at a waterpark in Taiwan in which 12 people were killed and hundreds were injured has been indicted on multiple charges including negligent homicide.
EXCLUSIVE: Henry Chebaane's hypnotic new Baku bar can "create and cure hangovers"
BY Kim Megson | 16 Oct 2015
French-born London artist and designer Henry Chebaane has said he wants his surreal and surprising new bar in Baku, Azerbaijan, to become a word-of-mouth sensation.
Cincinnati Zoo secures final funding for US$34m Africa masterplan
BY Tom Anstey | 16 Oct 2015
After a near two-decade delay, Cincinnati Zoo’s US$34m (€30m, £22m) Africa exhibit will enter its final phase of development after meeting a US$7.3m (€6.4m, £4.7m) target to build a new state-of-the-art hippo exhibit.
India's lighthouses to become tourist destinations under new government scheme
BY Tom Anstey | 16 Oct 2015
India’s government is planning to develop 78 lighthouses as tourist destinations, using a number of attractions to entice visitors to the country’s coastline.
IAAPA sells out indoor exhibitor space for 2015 expo
BY Tom Anstey | 16 Oct 2015
Next month’s IAAPA trade show in Orlando will feature the second-largest trade show floor in its 97-year history after indoor exhibit space for the event completely sold out.
BIG designs sinuous art museum to twist across a Norwegian river
BY Kim Megson | 15 Oct 2015
Bjarke Ingels Group (BIG) have designed a new art gallery for a Norwegian sculpture park which will twist across a river below.
UK's oldest rollercoaster reopens after grand restoration
BY Tom Anstey | 15 Oct 2015
The Scenic Railway – the premier attraction of heritage theme park Dreamland – has finally reopened to the public 12 years after the UK’s oldest rollercoaster shut down.
Eva Jiricná to design major new gallery for New York's oldest museum
BY Kim Megson | 15 Oct 2015
The New-York Historical Society, the city’s oldest museum, has commissioned Czech architect Eva Jiricná to create a new permanent gallery to house its 100-strong collection of Tiffany glass lamps.
Scotland Yard's collection of London crime artefacts to get permanent public home
BY Tom Anstey | 15 Oct 2015
Following its debut last week as a temporary exhibition inside the Museum of London, plans are in the works to set up a new public institution to display Scotland Yard’s infamous ‘Black Museum’, a collection of criminal evidence from the Metropolitan Police Service.
Weak economy halts development of Malaysia's 20th Century Fox World
BY Tom Anstey | 15 Oct 2015
The Genting Group has pushed back the opening of its 20th Century Fox World theme park near Kuala Lumpur to 2017, citing weak local currency as the reason for the delay.
Caruso St John complete high-profile projects for Hirst, Gagosian and Liverpool Philharmonic
BY Tom Anstey | 14 Oct 2015
Three high-profile projects designed by London-based architecture studio Caruso St John have been opened in the space of just two weeks.
Beta testing tickets for The Void sell out within hours
BY Tom Anstey | 14 Oct 2015
The Void – a multi-million dollar next-gen virtual reality gaming experience coming to Utah in 2016 – recently opened reservations for beta testing, with tickets selling out in just a few hours.
     
 


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