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Lisbon's Oceanarium sold under government concession scheme
BY Tom Anstey | 24 Jun 2015
As part of a move by Portugal to reduce its heavy debt load, the government-owned Lisbon Oceanarium has been sold to Sociedade Francisco Manuel dos Santos for €24m (US$27m, £17m) under a concession deal.
International Spy Museum plans US$162m move
BY Tom Anstey | 24 Jun 2015
After months of secrecy, Washington D.C.’s International Spy Museum has officially revealed plans for a US$162m (€143.2m, £102.1m) move to property developers JBG Companies’ L’Enfant Plaza.
Nickelodeon and Sea World team up for new multi-million dollar attraction
BY Tom Anstey | 23 Jun 2015
Sea World Gold Coast in Queensland, Australia, is teaming up with Nickelodeon to bring the brand’s IPs to a new multi-million dollar kids and family area at the theme park.
Moreau Kusunoki win Guggenheim Helsinki competition with Japanese-style 'Lighthouse'
BY Tom Anstey | 23 Jun 2015
French architecture firm Moreau Kusunoki have been named winners of the Guggenheim Helsinki competition, with the €126m (£100m, US$160.5m) project to be formed of Japanese-style pavilions and a striking tower on the Helsinki waterfront.
Scotland's first fulldome digital planetarium coming to Glasgow
BY Tom Anstey | 23 Jun 2015
Glasgow Science Centre is set to upgrade its facilities to include Scotland’s first fulldome digital planetarium.
Smithsonian unveils US$63m innovation wing at Museum of American History
BY Tom Anstey | 22 Jun 2015
A team of interior designers and exhibition designers have completed work on the new “innovation” wing of Washington D.C’s Smithsonian National Museum of American History, which will explore invention and creativity across US history when it opens on 1 July.
SelgasCano’s Serpentine Pavilion opens this week with emphasis on colour and light
BY Jason Holland | 22 Jun 2015
Spanish architecture studio SelgasCano’s colourful Serpentine Pavilion in London’s Kensington Gardens is to open this week.
Competition hots up for Western Australia’s new AU$400m museum with F + P, Nouvel and OMA in the running
BY Kate Corney | 22 Jun 2015
Foster and Partners, Nouvel and OMA have been shortlisted to design and build the AU$428.3m (US$332.679m, GB£209.84m, €293.893m) museum, along with their respective teams.
Exclusive: Nicolas De Villiers reveals new details about Eleven Arches project due in 2016
BY Tom Anstey | 22 Jun 2015
Puy du Fou president Nicolas de Villiers, has shed more light on the Eleven Arches development coming to England in 2016, revealing exclusive details about the upcoming project to AM2.
London's Natural History Museum presents world-first VR experience with David Attenborough
BY Tom Anstey | 22 Jun 2015
London’s Natural History Museum has teamed up with Atlantic Productions and Samsung to bring a world-first virtual reality experience to the UK institution.
AS + GG to design Dubai’s Burj 2020 tower – featuring world’s highest observation deck
BY Jason Holland | 19 Jun 2015
The world’s tallest commercial tower – the Burj 2020 in Dubai – is to be designed by Chicago-based Adrian Smith + Gordon Gill Architecture (AS + GG). It will feature a 360- degree observation deck, which will become the highest on the planet.
Parking garage becomes canvas for Miami architects to let loose
BY Tom Anstey | 19 Jun 2015
A Miami parking garage will feature five unique facades designed by five different architects all to be incorporated into the same plan to turn the facility into an art piece in its own right.
Asian Attractions Expo 2016 to take place in Shanghai
BY Tom Anstey | 19 Jun 2015
Following a successful 2015 edition in Hong Kong, IAAPA has announced that the 2016 Asian Attractions Expo (AAE) will be hosted at Shanghai New International Expo Centre (SNIEC), marking the event’s return to mainland China after the 2014 event was held in Beijing.
Heritage theme park reopens to the public 11 years after closure
BY Tom Anstey | 19 Jun 2015
Following an 11-year campaign to save a heritage theme park in Margate, Kent, UK, Dreamland has finally reopened its doors to the public, reimagined and ready to welcome a new generation of visitors to the vintage attraction.
Russia's new military theme park aims to inspire patriotism among youngsters
BY Tom Anstey | 19 Jun 2015
Russian President Vladimir Putin has cut the ribbon on a military theme park as part of the country’s “military-patriotic work with young people.”
Oldest US waterpark to make way for 'next-generation' Volcano Bay
BY Tom Anstey | 18 Jun 2015
After months of speculation over its future, Universal has confirmed that Wet N’ Wild Orlando will be turning off the taps and pulling the plug for good in 2016.
The Royal Portfolio adding 5-star hotel in historic Cape Town grain elevator
BY Jane Kitchen | 18 Jun 2015
The Royal Portfolio is adding a fifth property, The Silo, to its range of exclusive hotels, lodges and villas in South Africa. The Silo, so named because it is being built in the grain elevator portion of the historic Grain Silo Complex, will be situated directly above what is set to become the Zeitz Museum of Contemporary Art Africa (MOCAA) in Cape Town.
JRA behind US$8m Peoria PlayHouse Children’s Museum
BY Tom Anstey | 18 Jun 2015
Jack Rouse Associates (JRA) have provided overall planning, design development, and fabrication and installation project management for the development of the Peoria PlayHouse Children’s Museum, in Peoria, Illinois, which has taken 14 years to realise since the project's inception.
Architects announced for design of Guangzhou cultural hub
BY Tom Anstey | 18 Jun 2015
German firm GMP Architekten and Spanish architecture firm Nieto Sobejano have been selected to design Guangzhou Museum and Guangzhou Science Museum respectively as part of the Chinese city’s new cultural hub.
Atelier Alter and Hordor Design create home for 3.8 billion years of Chinese history
BY Tom Anstey | 17 Jun 2015
A collaboration between Atelier Alter and Hordor Design Group has seen a contemporary setting developed for some of China’s oldest artefacts.
     
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4660 to 4679 of 9727 news stories
Lisbon's Oceanarium sold under government concession scheme
BY Tom Anstey | 24 Jun 2015
As part of a move by Portugal to reduce its heavy debt load, the government-owned Lisbon Oceanarium has been sold to Sociedade Francisco Manuel dos Santos for €24m (US$27m, £17m) under a concession deal.
International Spy Museum plans US$162m move
BY Tom Anstey | 24 Jun 2015
After months of secrecy, Washington D.C.’s International Spy Museum has officially revealed plans for a US$162m (€143.2m, £102.1m) move to property developers JBG Companies’ L’Enfant Plaza.
Nickelodeon and Sea World team up for new multi-million dollar attraction
BY Tom Anstey | 23 Jun 2015
Sea World Gold Coast in Queensland, Australia, is teaming up with Nickelodeon to bring the brand’s IPs to a new multi-million dollar kids and family area at the theme park.
Moreau Kusunoki win Guggenheim Helsinki competition with Japanese-style 'Lighthouse'
BY Tom Anstey | 23 Jun 2015
French architecture firm Moreau Kusunoki have been named winners of the Guggenheim Helsinki competition, with the €126m (£100m, US$160.5m) project to be formed of Japanese-style pavilions and a striking tower on the Helsinki waterfront.
Scotland's first fulldome digital planetarium coming to Glasgow
BY Tom Anstey | 23 Jun 2015
Glasgow Science Centre is set to upgrade its facilities to include Scotland’s first fulldome digital planetarium.
Smithsonian unveils US$63m innovation wing at Museum of American History
BY Tom Anstey | 22 Jun 2015
A team of interior designers and exhibition designers have completed work on the new “innovation” wing of Washington D.C’s Smithsonian National Museum of American History, which will explore invention and creativity across US history when it opens on 1 July.
SelgasCano’s Serpentine Pavilion opens this week with emphasis on colour and light
BY Jason Holland | 22 Jun 2015
Spanish architecture studio SelgasCano’s colourful Serpentine Pavilion in London’s Kensington Gardens is to open this week.
Competition hots up for Western Australia’s new AU$400m museum with F + P, Nouvel and OMA in the running
BY Kate Corney | 22 Jun 2015
Foster and Partners, Nouvel and OMA have been shortlisted to design and build the AU$428.3m (US$332.679m, GB£209.84m, €293.893m) museum, along with their respective teams.
Exclusive: Nicolas De Villiers reveals new details about Eleven Arches project due in 2016
BY Tom Anstey | 22 Jun 2015
Puy du Fou president Nicolas de Villiers, has shed more light on the Eleven Arches development coming to England in 2016, revealing exclusive details about the upcoming project to AM2.
London's Natural History Museum presents world-first VR experience with David Attenborough
BY Tom Anstey | 22 Jun 2015
London’s Natural History Museum has teamed up with Atlantic Productions and Samsung to bring a world-first virtual reality experience to the UK institution.
AS + GG to design Dubai’s Burj 2020 tower – featuring world’s highest observation deck
BY Jason Holland | 19 Jun 2015
The world’s tallest commercial tower – the Burj 2020 in Dubai – is to be designed by Chicago-based Adrian Smith + Gordon Gill Architecture (AS + GG). It will feature a 360- degree observation deck, which will become the highest on the planet.
Parking garage becomes canvas for Miami architects to let loose
BY Tom Anstey | 19 Jun 2015
A Miami parking garage will feature five unique facades designed by five different architects all to be incorporated into the same plan to turn the facility into an art piece in its own right.
Asian Attractions Expo 2016 to take place in Shanghai
BY Tom Anstey | 19 Jun 2015
Following a successful 2015 edition in Hong Kong, IAAPA has announced that the 2016 Asian Attractions Expo (AAE) will be hosted at Shanghai New International Expo Centre (SNIEC), marking the event’s return to mainland China after the 2014 event was held in Beijing.
Heritage theme park reopens to the public 11 years after closure
BY Tom Anstey | 19 Jun 2015
Following an 11-year campaign to save a heritage theme park in Margate, Kent, UK, Dreamland has finally reopened its doors to the public, reimagined and ready to welcome a new generation of visitors to the vintage attraction.
Russia's new military theme park aims to inspire patriotism among youngsters
BY Tom Anstey | 19 Jun 2015
Russian President Vladimir Putin has cut the ribbon on a military theme park as part of the country’s “military-patriotic work with young people.”
Oldest US waterpark to make way for 'next-generation' Volcano Bay
BY Tom Anstey | 18 Jun 2015
After months of speculation over its future, Universal has confirmed that Wet N’ Wild Orlando will be turning off the taps and pulling the plug for good in 2016.
The Royal Portfolio adding 5-star hotel in historic Cape Town grain elevator
BY Jane Kitchen | 18 Jun 2015
The Royal Portfolio is adding a fifth property, The Silo, to its range of exclusive hotels, lodges and villas in South Africa. The Silo, so named because it is being built in the grain elevator portion of the historic Grain Silo Complex, will be situated directly above what is set to become the Zeitz Museum of Contemporary Art Africa (MOCAA) in Cape Town.
JRA behind US$8m Peoria PlayHouse Children’s Museum
BY Tom Anstey | 18 Jun 2015
Jack Rouse Associates (JRA) have provided overall planning, design development, and fabrication and installation project management for the development of the Peoria PlayHouse Children’s Museum, in Peoria, Illinois, which has taken 14 years to realise since the project's inception.
Architects announced for design of Guangzhou cultural hub
BY Tom Anstey | 18 Jun 2015
German firm GMP Architekten and Spanish architecture firm Nieto Sobejano have been selected to design Guangzhou Museum and Guangzhou Science Museum respectively as part of the Chinese city’s new cultural hub.
Atelier Alter and Hordor Design create home for 3.8 billion years of Chinese history
BY Tom Anstey | 17 Jun 2015
A collaboration between Atelier Alter and Hordor Design Group has seen a contemporary setting developed for some of China’s oldest artefacts.
     
 


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