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World's longest slide to be wrapped around London's Orbit Tower
BY Tom Anstey | 30 Jul 2015
The Queen Elizabeth Olympic Park, home of the London 2012 Olympic Games, has confirmed plans to build the world’s tallest and longest slide inside the ArcelorMittal Orbit tower.
Alex Farquharson named new Tate Britain director
BY Tom Anstey | 30 Jul 2015
Nottingham Contemporary founder Alex Farquharson has been named new director of London’s Tate Britain, replacing the outgoing Penelope Curtis at the helm of one of the UK’s most important art galleries.
Canada's largest waterpark handed record fine after multiple safety violations
BY Tom Anstey | 30 Jul 2015
Canada’s largest waterpark has been fined a record-breaking CA$400,000 (US$307,000, €278,500, £197,000) after an Ontario judge found the visitor attraction guilty of six safety-related charges pertaining to a number of incidents that took place in 2011.
KidzMondo to expand across Saudi Arabia after multi-million franchise deal is agreed
BY Tom Anstey | 29 Jul 2015
Seven edutainment parks, similar in style to that of KidZania, are coming to Saudi Arabia as part of a US$133m (€120.2, £85.7m) nationwide project.
Ninjago coming to Legoland California in 2016
BY Tom Anstey | 29 Jul 2015
Merlin Entertainments has announced plans to open a Ninjago expansion at its Legoland theme park in California.
Work starts on Rojkind Arquitectos' concert hall in Boca del Rio
BY Kath Hudson | 29 Jul 2015
Work is underway on a new concert hall in Boca del Rio, Mexico, designed by Rojkind Arquitectos.
European Commission conducts Disneyland Paris price probe
BY Tom Anstey | 29 Jul 2015
Disneyland Paris has come under scrutiny amid claims that the French theme park operator might be freezing out customers from the UK and Germany on certain price promotions.
Vietnam government's VND171bn science complex development breaks ground
BY Tom Anstey | 29 Jul 2015
Ground has been broken on the first science complex in Vietnam’s Binh Dinh province, with the VND171bn (US$7.8m, €7.1m, £5.1m) state-funded project to be open by 2017.
Gijs Van Vaerenbergh go back to basics with Labyrinth installation
BY Tom Anstey | 28 Jul 2015
Architects Pieterjan Gijs and Arnout Van Vaerenbergh have created an intricate maze at the heart of Genk’s c-mine arts centre in Belgium, using the ‘age-old’ form of the labyrinth to create a structure exploring space and architecture.
Snøhetta designs mountaintop attraction with cable car in Italian Alps
BY Tom Anstey | 28 Jul 2015
Architectural firm Snøhetta has been selected to design a base and summit for a cable car at the foot of the Italian Alps, offering visitors commanding views of the surrounding area.
€22m augmented reality FEC files for bankruptcy four months after opening
BY Tom Anstey | 28 Jul 2015
Yumble – the brand-new €22m (US$24.1m, £15.6m) indoor FEC concept in the Netherlands – has filed for bankruptcy just four months after opening its doors.
Exclusive: Moreau Kusunoki on winning controversial Guggenheim Helsinki contest
BY Magali Robathan | 27 Jul 2015
“With big projects like this one, there's always going to be controversy,” said Nicolas Moreau, co-founder of Moreau Kusunoki, the Paris-based practice that won the competition to design the Guggenheim Helsinki.
Smiler incident could cost Merlin £50m, says operator
BY Tom Anstey | 27 Jul 2015
Merlin Entertainments has said the rollercoaster crash that seriously injured four people in June could affect profits by up to £50m (US$77.6m, €70m), with the tragic incident having an adverse effect on trading at the start of an important period for the operator.
Harry Potter drives success for Universal as Comcast records huge earnings for Q2
BY Tom Anstey | 27 Jul 2015
Harry Potter has been a resounding success for Universal’s theme parks, after the boy wizard helped the company rake in millions of dollars in revenue for the first half of 2015.
Funding cuts could spell end of free entry to majority of UK cultural institutions
BY Tom Anstey | 27 Jul 2015
The Museums Association has warned that funding cuts could mean the end of free entry to UK cultural institutions, with York Art Gallery the first to consider charging visitors when it soon reopens after an £8m redevelopment.
Zaha Hadid creates mountaintop museum in Italy's dolomites
BY Tom Anstey | 24 Jul 2015
Zaha Hadid’s latest project – the final instalment of six mountain-top museums in Italy’s Dolomites curated by Reinhold Messner – has welcomed its first visitors, offering stunning views of the surrounding mountains.
Archea Associati creates vase-like design for Chinese ceramics museum
BY Kath Hudson | 24 Jul 2015
Italian architectural practise, Archea Associati, has created a ceramic museum in Liling, China, comprised of a number of vase-like structures.
Eden Project secures £150m for second UK development in Devon
BY Tom Anstey | 24 Jul 2015
Eco-champion Sir Tim Smit’s proposal for his ‘Ark’ project, planned to be a centrepiece for Devon as a second Eden Project in the UK, has secured the £150m (US$235m, €212m) needed to fund development.
Six Flags marks record revenues in latest earnings report
BY Tom Anstey | 24 Jul 2015
Six Flags enjoyed a successful second quarter in 2015, marking record financial performances for the three months ending in June.
Bankrupt Atlantic City casino to be transformed into waterpark and hotel
BY Tom Anstey | 24 Jul 2015
Atlantic City’s Casino Reinvestment Development Authority has approved plans to redevelop a former casino into a family-focused entertainment complex with a giant waterpark and 800 hotel rooms.
     
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4561 to 4580 of 9727 news stories
World's longest slide to be wrapped around London's Orbit Tower
BY Tom Anstey | 30 Jul 2015
The Queen Elizabeth Olympic Park, home of the London 2012 Olympic Games, has confirmed plans to build the world’s tallest and longest slide inside the ArcelorMittal Orbit tower.
Alex Farquharson named new Tate Britain director
BY Tom Anstey | 30 Jul 2015
Nottingham Contemporary founder Alex Farquharson has been named new director of London’s Tate Britain, replacing the outgoing Penelope Curtis at the helm of one of the UK’s most important art galleries.
Canada's largest waterpark handed record fine after multiple safety violations
BY Tom Anstey | 30 Jul 2015
Canada’s largest waterpark has been fined a record-breaking CA$400,000 (US$307,000, €278,500, £197,000) after an Ontario judge found the visitor attraction guilty of six safety-related charges pertaining to a number of incidents that took place in 2011.
KidzMondo to expand across Saudi Arabia after multi-million franchise deal is agreed
BY Tom Anstey | 29 Jul 2015
Seven edutainment parks, similar in style to that of KidZania, are coming to Saudi Arabia as part of a US$133m (€120.2, £85.7m) nationwide project.
Ninjago coming to Legoland California in 2016
BY Tom Anstey | 29 Jul 2015
Merlin Entertainments has announced plans to open a Ninjago expansion at its Legoland theme park in California.
Work starts on Rojkind Arquitectos' concert hall in Boca del Rio
BY Kath Hudson | 29 Jul 2015
Work is underway on a new concert hall in Boca del Rio, Mexico, designed by Rojkind Arquitectos.
European Commission conducts Disneyland Paris price probe
BY Tom Anstey | 29 Jul 2015
Disneyland Paris has come under scrutiny amid claims that the French theme park operator might be freezing out customers from the UK and Germany on certain price promotions.
Vietnam government's VND171bn science complex development breaks ground
BY Tom Anstey | 29 Jul 2015
Ground has been broken on the first science complex in Vietnam’s Binh Dinh province, with the VND171bn (US$7.8m, €7.1m, £5.1m) state-funded project to be open by 2017.
Gijs Van Vaerenbergh go back to basics with Labyrinth installation
BY Tom Anstey | 28 Jul 2015
Architects Pieterjan Gijs and Arnout Van Vaerenbergh have created an intricate maze at the heart of Genk’s c-mine arts centre in Belgium, using the ‘age-old’ form of the labyrinth to create a structure exploring space and architecture.
Snøhetta designs mountaintop attraction with cable car in Italian Alps
BY Tom Anstey | 28 Jul 2015
Architectural firm Snøhetta has been selected to design a base and summit for a cable car at the foot of the Italian Alps, offering visitors commanding views of the surrounding area.
€22m augmented reality FEC files for bankruptcy four months after opening
BY Tom Anstey | 28 Jul 2015
Yumble – the brand-new €22m (US$24.1m, £15.6m) indoor FEC concept in the Netherlands – has filed for bankruptcy just four months after opening its doors.
Exclusive: Moreau Kusunoki on winning controversial Guggenheim Helsinki contest
BY Magali Robathan | 27 Jul 2015
“With big projects like this one, there's always going to be controversy,” said Nicolas Moreau, co-founder of Moreau Kusunoki, the Paris-based practice that won the competition to design the Guggenheim Helsinki.
Smiler incident could cost Merlin £50m, says operator
BY Tom Anstey | 27 Jul 2015
Merlin Entertainments has said the rollercoaster crash that seriously injured four people in June could affect profits by up to £50m (US$77.6m, €70m), with the tragic incident having an adverse effect on trading at the start of an important period for the operator.
Harry Potter drives success for Universal as Comcast records huge earnings for Q2
BY Tom Anstey | 27 Jul 2015
Harry Potter has been a resounding success for Universal’s theme parks, after the boy wizard helped the company rake in millions of dollars in revenue for the first half of 2015.
Funding cuts could spell end of free entry to majority of UK cultural institutions
BY Tom Anstey | 27 Jul 2015
The Museums Association has warned that funding cuts could mean the end of free entry to UK cultural institutions, with York Art Gallery the first to consider charging visitors when it soon reopens after an £8m redevelopment.
Zaha Hadid creates mountaintop museum in Italy's dolomites
BY Tom Anstey | 24 Jul 2015
Zaha Hadid’s latest project – the final instalment of six mountain-top museums in Italy’s Dolomites curated by Reinhold Messner – has welcomed its first visitors, offering stunning views of the surrounding mountains.
Archea Associati creates vase-like design for Chinese ceramics museum
BY Kath Hudson | 24 Jul 2015
Italian architectural practise, Archea Associati, has created a ceramic museum in Liling, China, comprised of a number of vase-like structures.
Eden Project secures £150m for second UK development in Devon
BY Tom Anstey | 24 Jul 2015
Eco-champion Sir Tim Smit’s proposal for his ‘Ark’ project, planned to be a centrepiece for Devon as a second Eden Project in the UK, has secured the £150m (US$235m, €212m) needed to fund development.
Six Flags marks record revenues in latest earnings report
BY Tom Anstey | 24 Jul 2015
Six Flags enjoyed a successful second quarter in 2015, marking record financial performances for the three months ending in June.
Bankrupt Atlantic City casino to be transformed into waterpark and hotel
BY Tom Anstey | 24 Jul 2015
Atlantic City’s Casino Reinvestment Development Authority has approved plans to redevelop a former casino into a family-focused entertainment complex with a giant waterpark and 800 hotel rooms.
     
 


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