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Kazakhstan turning operational space launch facility into tourist attraction
BY Tom Anstey | 23 Jul 2015
Kazakhstan’s Investment and Development Ministry is planning to turn the Baikonur Cosmodrome – the world's first and largest operational space launch facility – into a tourist attraction.
Swiss architects design palatial elephant enclosure for Zoo Zurich
BY Kath Hudson | 23 Jul 2015
Elephants at the Kaeng Krachan Elephant Park at Zoo Zurich, in Switzerland, now have an architecturally designed enclosure, thanks to Markus Schietsch Architekten, who designed an elaborate new habitat.
Hadron Collider going on UK tour for exhibition
BY Tom Anstey | 23 Jul 2015
A life-size mock up of the Large Hadron Collider in Geneva is going on display as part of an interactive exhibition at Edinburgh’s Dynamic Earth at the end of this month.
Concorde will be star attraction at £16m Bristol Aerospace Centre
BY Tom Anstey | 22 Jul 2015
Concorde is to be the crown jewel in a £16m (US$25m, €23m) aerospace museum, after the proposed attraction in Bristol, UK, was granted planning permission by local authorities.
Echelman Studio creates colourful aerial sculpture for Boston skyline
BY Kath Hudson | 22 Jul 2015
A monumental aerial sculpture created by Echelman Studio has been suspended over Boston’s Rose Kennedy Greenway, bringing art to the city's skies.
Paragon secures right to distribute Ninja Warrior as fitness attraction
BY Tom Anstey | 22 Jul 2015
Visitor attraction operator and developer Paragon Entertainment has announced that its licensing division has secured the rights to distribute the highly-popular Ninja Warrior obstacle courses to the leisure market.
Democratic design: Den Bosch residents vote for UNStudio to design new theatre
BY Kath Hudson | 22 Jul 2015
UNStudio have been chosen to design a new city centre theatre in Den Bosch, the Netherlands. The design competition involved the local residents voting for one of two finalists and UNStudio received 57 per cent of the vote, seeing off competition from Rotterdam studio Ector Hoogstad Architects.
French museum launches VR surfing experience
BY Tom Anstey | 22 Jul 2015
Cité de l'Océan in Biarritz, France – a museum dedicated to the deep blue – has unveiled a new exhibition using Oculus Rift to give visitors a virtual surfing experience.
Interactivity focus for proposed US$40m North Dakota science centre
BY Tom Anstey | 21 Jul 2015
After announcing plans in January to develop a new US$40m (€34m, £26.3m) facility overlooking the Missouri River, the Gateway to Science Center in Bismarck, North Dakota, has revealed new details for its ambitious project as it aims to expand its appeal to a wider audience.
Architects Foundation launches earthquake-resistant reconstruction scheme for Nepal
BY Tom Anstey | 21 Jul 2015
Following the devastation caused by April’s Nepal earthquake the Architects Foundation (AF) – an arm of the American Institute of Architects – has outlined plans to rebuild parts of the Himalayan nation, with like-for-like earthquake-resilient design principles being implemented.
First international Shaun the Sheep attraction heading to Sweden's Skånes Djurpark
BY Tom Anstey | 21 Jul 2015
Following the announcement in October last year that it was to undergo new management and a multi-million pound renovation, Sweden’s Skånes Djurpark has unveiled a partnership with Aardman to bring the first Shaun the Sheep attraction to the country.
Exclusive: Chester Zoo reveals ambitious masterplan as it strives to become world's best
BY Tom Anstey | 21 Jul 2015
Following the launch of Chester Zoo’s Islands development, managing director Jamie Christon has said the £40m (US$62.2m, €56.4m) project is only the start of the UK visitor attraction’s ambitious masterplan, as it aims to become a world leader in the sector.
Remote 100-person, moveable Arctic beach sauna features its own ambient soundtrack
BY Jane Kitchen | 20 Jul 2015
A 180sq m (1,938sq ft) public sauna, billed as the world’s largest, has opened on a remote beach on an island in the Norwegian Arctic Circle as part of a cultural programme of art and music.
Peru ponders Machu Picchu footfall levels despite breaking heritage guidelines
BY Tom Anstey | 20 Jul 2015
Peruvian authorities continue to look for new ways to capitalise on Machu Picchu's popularity as a visitor attraction, having revealed the remote ancient site is welcoming an average of one million visitors every year, breaching conservation guidelines.
Exclusive: Still more to come from Dreamland, says architect
BY Tom Anstey | 20 Jul 2015
Following last month's launch of heritage theme park Dreamland in Margate 11 years after its closure, Gary Reynolds, director at Ray Hole Architects, has said the development is still “very much a work in progress.”
10,000 fish die as Brazilian aquarium development stalls
BY Tom Anstey | 17 Jul 2015
Prosecutors are investigating who is to blame after more than 10,000 fish have died while waiting to be moved to a brand-new Brazilian aquarium development.
Los Angeles' US Bank Tower to be turned into visitor attraction by Gensler
BY Tom Anstey | 17 Jul 2015
The tallest building on the west coast of the US will soon open an observation deck and sky-high restaurant in an attempt turn the Los Angeles tower into a tourist attraction capable of drawing 500,000 visitors a year.
Guillermo del Toro teams up with Universal Studios for Halloween Horror Nights
BY Tom Anstey | 17 Jul 2015
Guillermo del Toro – writer and director for films such as Pacific Rim, Pan’s Labyrinth and The Hobbit trilogy – has collaborated with Universal Studios Hollywood to create an all-original addition to the park’s annual Halloween Horror Nights.
Work starts on 'multi-billion dollar' Warner Bros theme park development in Abu Dhabi
BY Tom Anstey | 16 Jul 2015
Plans are progressing for a new Warner Bros theme park in Abu Dhabi, as the number of attractions in the Middle East continues to climb.
Stirling Prize shortlist includes MUMA’s Whitworth renovation
BY Jason Holland | 16 Jul 2015
MUMA’s “highly-original” extension and refurbishment of Manchester’s Whitworth art gallery has made the shortlist of six for this year's Stirling Prize.
     
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4581 to 4600 of 9727 news stories
Kazakhstan turning operational space launch facility into tourist attraction
BY Tom Anstey | 23 Jul 2015
Kazakhstan’s Investment and Development Ministry is planning to turn the Baikonur Cosmodrome – the world's first and largest operational space launch facility – into a tourist attraction.
Swiss architects design palatial elephant enclosure for Zoo Zurich
BY Kath Hudson | 23 Jul 2015
Elephants at the Kaeng Krachan Elephant Park at Zoo Zurich, in Switzerland, now have an architecturally designed enclosure, thanks to Markus Schietsch Architekten, who designed an elaborate new habitat.
Hadron Collider going on UK tour for exhibition
BY Tom Anstey | 23 Jul 2015
A life-size mock up of the Large Hadron Collider in Geneva is going on display as part of an interactive exhibition at Edinburgh’s Dynamic Earth at the end of this month.
Concorde will be star attraction at £16m Bristol Aerospace Centre
BY Tom Anstey | 22 Jul 2015
Concorde is to be the crown jewel in a £16m (US$25m, €23m) aerospace museum, after the proposed attraction in Bristol, UK, was granted planning permission by local authorities.
Echelman Studio creates colourful aerial sculpture for Boston skyline
BY Kath Hudson | 22 Jul 2015
A monumental aerial sculpture created by Echelman Studio has been suspended over Boston’s Rose Kennedy Greenway, bringing art to the city's skies.
Paragon secures right to distribute Ninja Warrior as fitness attraction
BY Tom Anstey | 22 Jul 2015
Visitor attraction operator and developer Paragon Entertainment has announced that its licensing division has secured the rights to distribute the highly-popular Ninja Warrior obstacle courses to the leisure market.
Democratic design: Den Bosch residents vote for UNStudio to design new theatre
BY Kath Hudson | 22 Jul 2015
UNStudio have been chosen to design a new city centre theatre in Den Bosch, the Netherlands. The design competition involved the local residents voting for one of two finalists and UNStudio received 57 per cent of the vote, seeing off competition from Rotterdam studio Ector Hoogstad Architects.
French museum launches VR surfing experience
BY Tom Anstey | 22 Jul 2015
Cité de l'Océan in Biarritz, France – a museum dedicated to the deep blue – has unveiled a new exhibition using Oculus Rift to give visitors a virtual surfing experience.
Interactivity focus for proposed US$40m North Dakota science centre
BY Tom Anstey | 21 Jul 2015
After announcing plans in January to develop a new US$40m (€34m, £26.3m) facility overlooking the Missouri River, the Gateway to Science Center in Bismarck, North Dakota, has revealed new details for its ambitious project as it aims to expand its appeal to a wider audience.
Architects Foundation launches earthquake-resistant reconstruction scheme for Nepal
BY Tom Anstey | 21 Jul 2015
Following the devastation caused by April’s Nepal earthquake the Architects Foundation (AF) – an arm of the American Institute of Architects – has outlined plans to rebuild parts of the Himalayan nation, with like-for-like earthquake-resilient design principles being implemented.
First international Shaun the Sheep attraction heading to Sweden's Skånes Djurpark
BY Tom Anstey | 21 Jul 2015
Following the announcement in October last year that it was to undergo new management and a multi-million pound renovation, Sweden’s Skånes Djurpark has unveiled a partnership with Aardman to bring the first Shaun the Sheep attraction to the country.
Exclusive: Chester Zoo reveals ambitious masterplan as it strives to become world's best
BY Tom Anstey | 21 Jul 2015
Following the launch of Chester Zoo’s Islands development, managing director Jamie Christon has said the £40m (US$62.2m, €56.4m) project is only the start of the UK visitor attraction’s ambitious masterplan, as it aims to become a world leader in the sector.
Remote 100-person, moveable Arctic beach sauna features its own ambient soundtrack
BY Jane Kitchen | 20 Jul 2015
A 180sq m (1,938sq ft) public sauna, billed as the world’s largest, has opened on a remote beach on an island in the Norwegian Arctic Circle as part of a cultural programme of art and music.
Peru ponders Machu Picchu footfall levels despite breaking heritage guidelines
BY Tom Anstey | 20 Jul 2015
Peruvian authorities continue to look for new ways to capitalise on Machu Picchu's popularity as a visitor attraction, having revealed the remote ancient site is welcoming an average of one million visitors every year, breaching conservation guidelines.
Exclusive: Still more to come from Dreamland, says architect
BY Tom Anstey | 20 Jul 2015
Following last month's launch of heritage theme park Dreamland in Margate 11 years after its closure, Gary Reynolds, director at Ray Hole Architects, has said the development is still “very much a work in progress.”
10,000 fish die as Brazilian aquarium development stalls
BY Tom Anstey | 17 Jul 2015
Prosecutors are investigating who is to blame after more than 10,000 fish have died while waiting to be moved to a brand-new Brazilian aquarium development.
Los Angeles' US Bank Tower to be turned into visitor attraction by Gensler
BY Tom Anstey | 17 Jul 2015
The tallest building on the west coast of the US will soon open an observation deck and sky-high restaurant in an attempt turn the Los Angeles tower into a tourist attraction capable of drawing 500,000 visitors a year.
Guillermo del Toro teams up with Universal Studios for Halloween Horror Nights
BY Tom Anstey | 17 Jul 2015
Guillermo del Toro – writer and director for films such as Pacific Rim, Pan’s Labyrinth and The Hobbit trilogy – has collaborated with Universal Studios Hollywood to create an all-original addition to the park’s annual Halloween Horror Nights.
Work starts on 'multi-billion dollar' Warner Bros theme park development in Abu Dhabi
BY Tom Anstey | 16 Jul 2015
Plans are progressing for a new Warner Bros theme park in Abu Dhabi, as the number of attractions in the Middle East continues to climb.
Stirling Prize shortlist includes MUMA’s Whitworth renovation
BY Jason Holland | 16 Jul 2015
MUMA’s “highly-original” extension and refurbishment of Manchester’s Whitworth art gallery has made the shortlist of six for this year's Stirling Prize.
     
 


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