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Marks Barfield Architects’ Brighton i360 tower scraps wind turbine amid safety concerns
BY Jak Phillips | 06 Aug 2015
Marks Barfield Architects’ Brighton i360 will no longer feature a wind turbine on the tower, after concerns were raised that high winds could cause the structure to move.
V&A museum breaks attendance record with Alexander McQueen exhibition
BY Tom Anstey | 06 Aug 2015
London’s V&A Museum has broken its attendance for a single exhibition, with Alexander McQueen: Savage Beauty attracting 493,043 people to the visitor attraction during its 21- week run.
Exclusive: Bjarke Ingels on how he's turning the traditional zoo inside-out with cageless concept
BY Tom Anstey | 05 Aug 2015
Bjarke Ingels has said that his upcoming zoo project in Givskud, Denmark, will completely reimagine the traditional format, doing away with cages and revolutionising the relationship between the zoo’s visitors and its inhabitants.
Disney dominates theme park sector with strong Q3 results
BY Tom Anstey | 05 Aug 2015
Walt Disney continues to dominate the theme park market after posting strong fiscal results in its third quarter, breaking attendance records and posting record financial figures.
Northern Ireland urged to turn Game of Thrones set into visitor attraction
BY Tom Anstey | 05 Aug 2015
With Northern Ireland on a continued push of the Game of Thrones brand as a means to increase tourism in the country, officials are calling for the set of the show’s ice wall to be turned into a permanent visitor attraction.
Snoopy Museum coming to Tokyo in 2016
BY Tom Anstey | 05 Aug 2015
A museum chronicling the history of Snoopy and the rest of the Peanuts gang is coming to Tokyo in March next year.
Patterson's shimmering New Zealand art gallery reflects the work of late Len Lye
BY Tom Anstey | 04 Aug 2015
Auckland-based architects Patterson Associates have created a shimmering art museum dedicated to experimental artist Len Lye.
Abandoned hotel development in Colorado to become US$90m waterpark resort
BY Tom Anstey | 04 Aug 2015
Wisconsin-based operator Great Wolf Resorts is planning to spend US$90m (€82m, £57.6m) on transforming a partially-finished Renaissance Hotel into a family resort centred around a waterpark, expanding on its chain of 13 resorts across North America.
Google reveals London's galleries, museums and performing arts are world's most searched for online
BY Tom Anstey | 04 Aug 2015
New research from Google has revealed that London’s art galleries, museums and arts performances are the most searched for anywhere in the world.
Work starts on San Diego's US$68m Africa Rocks expansion
BY Tom Anstey | 03 Aug 2015
San Diego Zoo is about to embark on what will be the California attraction’s largest expansion to date, the US$68m (€62m, £43.5m) Africa Rocks exhibit.
Wanda wants to challenge Disney in bid to become world's largest tourism entity
BY Tom Anstey | 03 Aug 2015
China’s largest private property developer want to surpass Disney as the world’s largest tourism enterprise by 2020, aiming to welcome more than 200 million people and earn annual tourism income in excess of CN¥100bn (US$16.1bn, €14.6bn, £10.3bn) with its ‘Wanda city’ plan.
Daniel Libeskind creates iconic pyramid tower to come up in heart of Jerusalem
BY Tom Anstey | 03 Aug 2015
Studio Libeskind has revealed designs for a pyramid-shaped skyscraper in Jerusalem, after local authorities approved the development in the heart of the ancient city.
Pursuit of perfection ‘closely linked’ to employee burnout
BY Jak Phillips | 03 Aug 2015
Perfectionist tendencies in employees are driving many to extreme stress and burnout, according to a new study which concludes that “perfectionism is a largely destructive trait.”
Former Granada TV studios to become £110m Manchester city art space
BY Tom Anstey | 03 Aug 2015
Manchester’s local council is searching for an architect to design a new proposed £110m (US$172.2m, €156m) flexible art space within the city.
Proposed Universal theme park on Okinawa drops Universal branding
BY Tom Anstey | 03 Aug 2015
Following reports that representatives from Universal Studios Japan were looking into potentially opening a new theme park on the island of Okinawa, the interested party has taken the rather surprising step of dropping the well-established Universal name in favour of the unknown ‘Nangoku Resort’.
Plans unveiled for visitor centre at new Foster + Partners Apple Campus
BY Tom Anstey | 31 Jul 2015
Apple’s new campus, designed by Foster + Partners in California, looks to be gaining a previously not included visitor centre for tourists.
Wales gains new adventure destination as first waves break at Surf Snowdonia
BY Tom Anstey | 31 Jul 2015
One of Wales’ largest visitor attractions is set to welcome its first guests as Surf Snowdonia – an artificial surf lagoon built on the site of an old aluminium works – starts to break waves on the edge of Snowdonia National Park.
Mather to design new beer exhibition in Brussels
BY Tom Anstey | 31 Jul 2015
Design consultancy Mather has been awarded the contract for a new project in the heart of Brussels dedicated to Belgian beers.
New study says SeaWorld orcas enjoy same lifespan as wild counterparts
BY Tom Anstey | 31 Jul 2015
With SeaWorld currently under fire for keeping orcas in captivity, a new study has suggested that life expectancy among captive whales is the same as those born at the lagging visitor attraction.
Siggraph 2015 to host VR Village exploring emerging technologies
BY Tom Anstey | 30 Jul 2015
Siggraph – the annual five-day conference on the latest in computer graphics and interactive techniques – is launching a programme featuring real time immersion in the latest virtual and augmented realities with its debuting VR Village.
     
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Marks Barfield Architects’ Brighton i360 tower scraps wind turbine amid safety concerns
BY Jak Phillips | 06 Aug 2015
Marks Barfield Architects’ Brighton i360 will no longer feature a wind turbine on the tower, after concerns were raised that high winds could cause the structure to move.
V&A museum breaks attendance record with Alexander McQueen exhibition
BY Tom Anstey | 06 Aug 2015
London’s V&A Museum has broken its attendance for a single exhibition, with Alexander McQueen: Savage Beauty attracting 493,043 people to the visitor attraction during its 21- week run.
Exclusive: Bjarke Ingels on how he's turning the traditional zoo inside-out with cageless concept
BY Tom Anstey | 05 Aug 2015
Bjarke Ingels has said that his upcoming zoo project in Givskud, Denmark, will completely reimagine the traditional format, doing away with cages and revolutionising the relationship between the zoo’s visitors and its inhabitants.
Disney dominates theme park sector with strong Q3 results
BY Tom Anstey | 05 Aug 2015
Walt Disney continues to dominate the theme park market after posting strong fiscal results in its third quarter, breaking attendance records and posting record financial figures.
Northern Ireland urged to turn Game of Thrones set into visitor attraction
BY Tom Anstey | 05 Aug 2015
With Northern Ireland on a continued push of the Game of Thrones brand as a means to increase tourism in the country, officials are calling for the set of the show’s ice wall to be turned into a permanent visitor attraction.
Snoopy Museum coming to Tokyo in 2016
BY Tom Anstey | 05 Aug 2015
A museum chronicling the history of Snoopy and the rest of the Peanuts gang is coming to Tokyo in March next year.
Patterson's shimmering New Zealand art gallery reflects the work of late Len Lye
BY Tom Anstey | 04 Aug 2015
Auckland-based architects Patterson Associates have created a shimmering art museum dedicated to experimental artist Len Lye.
Abandoned hotel development in Colorado to become US$90m waterpark resort
BY Tom Anstey | 04 Aug 2015
Wisconsin-based operator Great Wolf Resorts is planning to spend US$90m (€82m, £57.6m) on transforming a partially-finished Renaissance Hotel into a family resort centred around a waterpark, expanding on its chain of 13 resorts across North America.
Google reveals London's galleries, museums and performing arts are world's most searched for online
BY Tom Anstey | 04 Aug 2015
New research from Google has revealed that London’s art galleries, museums and arts performances are the most searched for anywhere in the world.
Work starts on San Diego's US$68m Africa Rocks expansion
BY Tom Anstey | 03 Aug 2015
San Diego Zoo is about to embark on what will be the California attraction’s largest expansion to date, the US$68m (€62m, £43.5m) Africa Rocks exhibit.
Wanda wants to challenge Disney in bid to become world's largest tourism entity
BY Tom Anstey | 03 Aug 2015
China’s largest private property developer want to surpass Disney as the world’s largest tourism enterprise by 2020, aiming to welcome more than 200 million people and earn annual tourism income in excess of CN¥100bn (US$16.1bn, €14.6bn, £10.3bn) with its ‘Wanda city’ plan.
Daniel Libeskind creates iconic pyramid tower to come up in heart of Jerusalem
BY Tom Anstey | 03 Aug 2015
Studio Libeskind has revealed designs for a pyramid-shaped skyscraper in Jerusalem, after local authorities approved the development in the heart of the ancient city.
Pursuit of perfection ‘closely linked’ to employee burnout
BY Jak Phillips | 03 Aug 2015
Perfectionist tendencies in employees are driving many to extreme stress and burnout, according to a new study which concludes that “perfectionism is a largely destructive trait.”
Former Granada TV studios to become £110m Manchester city art space
BY Tom Anstey | 03 Aug 2015
Manchester’s local council is searching for an architect to design a new proposed £110m (US$172.2m, €156m) flexible art space within the city.
Proposed Universal theme park on Okinawa drops Universal branding
BY Tom Anstey | 03 Aug 2015
Following reports that representatives from Universal Studios Japan were looking into potentially opening a new theme park on the island of Okinawa, the interested party has taken the rather surprising step of dropping the well-established Universal name in favour of the unknown ‘Nangoku Resort’.
Plans unveiled for visitor centre at new Foster + Partners Apple Campus
BY Tom Anstey | 31 Jul 2015
Apple’s new campus, designed by Foster + Partners in California, looks to be gaining a previously not included visitor centre for tourists.
Wales gains new adventure destination as first waves break at Surf Snowdonia
BY Tom Anstey | 31 Jul 2015
One of Wales’ largest visitor attractions is set to welcome its first guests as Surf Snowdonia – an artificial surf lagoon built on the site of an old aluminium works – starts to break waves on the edge of Snowdonia National Park.
Mather to design new beer exhibition in Brussels
BY Tom Anstey | 31 Jul 2015
Design consultancy Mather has been awarded the contract for a new project in the heart of Brussels dedicated to Belgian beers.
New study says SeaWorld orcas enjoy same lifespan as wild counterparts
BY Tom Anstey | 31 Jul 2015
With SeaWorld currently under fire for keeping orcas in captivity, a new study has suggested that life expectancy among captive whales is the same as those born at the lagging visitor attraction.
Siggraph 2015 to host VR Village exploring emerging technologies
BY Tom Anstey | 30 Jul 2015
Siggraph – the annual five-day conference on the latest in computer graphics and interactive techniques – is launching a programme featuring real time immersion in the latest virtual and augmented realities with its debuting VR Village.
     
 


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