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£1bn Tidal Lagoon project with oyster hatchery and watersport centre pushes forward
BY Jak Phillips | 10 Jun 2015
The £1bn (€1.3bn $1.42bn) Swansea Tidal Lagoon – an innovative renewable energy scheme which could also feature an oyster hatchery, visitor centre and watersport centre – has taken a significant step forward after the government granted planning permission.
White Walkers and dragons invade Belfast as part of Game of Thrones tourism push for Northern Ireland
BY Tom Anstey | 10 Jun 2015
As part of Northern Ireland’s strategy to use Game of Thrones to boost tourism numbers in the country where the hit HBO show is mainly filmed, Tourism Ireland has created a frozen fountain and a life-size fire-breathing dragon at Belfast Zoo.
Deshaus-designed Shanghai museum showcased in new architectural photography project
BY Kate Corney | 10 Jun 2015
The Long Museum in Shanghai – designed by Atelier Deshaus – has been revealed in stunning new imagery by British architectural photographers Hufton+Crow.
LDA Design unveils public park with coal-themed furniture for Battersea Power Station
BY Jason Holland | 10 Jun 2015
A new public park at London’s Battersea Power Station development will include industrial furniture in a nod to the site's past, as well as event lawns, festival spaces and terraced gardens running alongside the River Thames.
Cult 90s TV show The Crystal Maze set to become London attraction
BY Alice Davis | 10 Jun 2015
Shouts of “Get the Crystal!” might soon be ringing through the streets of London. Rumours are circulating that a 1990s game show – featuring a labyrinth, a huge dome, an eccentric bald host and his “mumsy” – is going to be brought back in the form of an immersive attraction experience.
Eleven Arches brings in Olympic choreographer Steve Boyd to head up training academy in debut season
BY Tom Anstey | 10 Jun 2015
As part of plans to bring a £27m (US$41.4m, €36.7m) Puy Du Fou attraction to the UK, the team behind the project has brought in Steve Boyd – the man who choreographed the London 2012 Olympic Games opening ceremony among others – to train 1,000 volunteers for the night spectacle known as Eleven Arches.
Snarkitecture installation recreates beach experience at Washington museum
BY Jason Holland | 09 Jun 2015
A beach made from a mishmash of construction materials and an ocean comprised of 750,000 recyclable plastic balls is being created in the heart of Washington, D.C.
London Zoo drops alcohol-fuelled over-18s parties for family-friendly affair
BY Tom Anstey | 09 Jun 2015
London Zoo has called time on its ‘Zoo Lates’ parties, replacing the controversial events with a more family-friendly version.
17-year-old loses leg after Alton Towers accident
BY Tom Anstey | 09 Jun 2015
A 17-year-old-girl – one of five hospitalised after the Smiler crash at Alton Towers – has had to have her leg amputated following the tragic accident on 2 June.
Disney considers increasing fees for peak times with surge pricing system
BY Tom Anstey | 08 Jun 2015
After breaking the US$100 (€90, £66) mark for entry fees earlier this year, Disney is considering a new surge pricing payment system for its peak times of year.
Alton Towers reopens after Smiler accident
BY Tom Anstey | 08 Jun 2015
Alton Towers has reopened six days after a horrific accident on the park’s Smiler left four people seriously injured.
NBA coming to Disney World in 2016
BY Tom Anstey | 08 Jun 2015
The National Basketball Association (NBA) and Disney have reached an agreement to bring the US sports franchise to Walt Disney World Resort in Florida.
Four Merlin rollercoasters temporarily shut down after Alton Towers accident
BY Tom Anstey | 05 Jun 2015
Following the incident at Alton Towers, which saw a carriage full of people crash into an empty one on the Smiler, four rollercoasters operated by Merlin Entertainments at parks across the UK have been closed until further notice.
Spanish resort expands offering with 20,000sq m waterpark addition
BY Tom Anstey | 05 Jun 2015
One of Spain’s largest resorts has added a waterpark to its offering, with the debut of Splash World at The Hotel Globales Playa Estepona in Malaga.
Kennedy Space Center breaks ground on Heroes and Legends addition
BY Tom Anstey | 05 Jun 2015
Florida’s Kennedy Space Center has broken ground on its next big visitor attraction – Heroes and Legends – which will include the US Astronaut Hall of Fame.
£27m Puy du Fou attraction coming to UK after council approves plans for Eleven Arches
BY Tom Anstey | 05 Jun 2015
Puy du Fou is bringing its unique style of grandiose live entertainment to the UK after gaining approval from local authorities for the development of Eleven Arches, with the £27m (US$41.4m, €36.7m) attraction coming to the northeast of England in June 2016.
Five teams shortlisted for Singapore's Rail Corridor redevelopment
BY Tom Anstey | 04 Jun 2015
Following the phenomenal success of New York’s High Line – a disused railway transformed into a public greenway – architects across the world have been keen to get their hands on similar projects, with cities and countries keen to capitalise on the unused space. The Singaporean government is the latest to get involved, shortlisting five architects to develop a feasible plan for 24km (15m) of track spanning the length of Singapore from north to south.
Glenn Howells to design English National Ballet HQ within London's new creative quarter
BY Kate Corney | 04 Jun 2015
Glenn Howells Architects (GHA) is to design a building for the English National Ballet in London as part of the development of London City Island.
Alton Towers to remain shut until cause of accident is determined, says Varney
BY Tom Anstey | 04 Jun 2015
Merlin Entertainments’ chief executive, Nick Varney, has said Alton Towers will remain closed until the cause of the Smiler accident that left 16 people injured has been determined.
¥5bn Finding Nemo attraction coming to Tokyo's DisneySea
BY Tom Anstey | 04 Jun 2015
Tokyo’s DisneySea has announced plans to introduce the world of Finding Nemo and Finding Dory to the park, with a new immersive 4D attraction bringing the underwater world to life.
     
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4700 to 4719 of 9727 news stories
£1bn Tidal Lagoon project with oyster hatchery and watersport centre pushes forward
BY Jak Phillips | 10 Jun 2015
The £1bn (€1.3bn $1.42bn) Swansea Tidal Lagoon – an innovative renewable energy scheme which could also feature an oyster hatchery, visitor centre and watersport centre – has taken a significant step forward after the government granted planning permission.
White Walkers and dragons invade Belfast as part of Game of Thrones tourism push for Northern Ireland
BY Tom Anstey | 10 Jun 2015
As part of Northern Ireland’s strategy to use Game of Thrones to boost tourism numbers in the country where the hit HBO show is mainly filmed, Tourism Ireland has created a frozen fountain and a life-size fire-breathing dragon at Belfast Zoo.
Deshaus-designed Shanghai museum showcased in new architectural photography project
BY Kate Corney | 10 Jun 2015
The Long Museum in Shanghai – designed by Atelier Deshaus – has been revealed in stunning new imagery by British architectural photographers Hufton+Crow.
LDA Design unveils public park with coal-themed furniture for Battersea Power Station
BY Jason Holland | 10 Jun 2015
A new public park at London’s Battersea Power Station development will include industrial furniture in a nod to the site's past, as well as event lawns, festival spaces and terraced gardens running alongside the River Thames.
Cult 90s TV show The Crystal Maze set to become London attraction
BY Alice Davis | 10 Jun 2015
Shouts of “Get the Crystal!” might soon be ringing through the streets of London. Rumours are circulating that a 1990s game show – featuring a labyrinth, a huge dome, an eccentric bald host and his “mumsy” – is going to be brought back in the form of an immersive attraction experience.
Eleven Arches brings in Olympic choreographer Steve Boyd to head up training academy in debut season
BY Tom Anstey | 10 Jun 2015
As part of plans to bring a £27m (US$41.4m, €36.7m) Puy Du Fou attraction to the UK, the team behind the project has brought in Steve Boyd – the man who choreographed the London 2012 Olympic Games opening ceremony among others – to train 1,000 volunteers for the night spectacle known as Eleven Arches.
Snarkitecture installation recreates beach experience at Washington museum
BY Jason Holland | 09 Jun 2015
A beach made from a mishmash of construction materials and an ocean comprised of 750,000 recyclable plastic balls is being created in the heart of Washington, D.C.
London Zoo drops alcohol-fuelled over-18s parties for family-friendly affair
BY Tom Anstey | 09 Jun 2015
London Zoo has called time on its ‘Zoo Lates’ parties, replacing the controversial events with a more family-friendly version.
17-year-old loses leg after Alton Towers accident
BY Tom Anstey | 09 Jun 2015
A 17-year-old-girl – one of five hospitalised after the Smiler crash at Alton Towers – has had to have her leg amputated following the tragic accident on 2 June.
Disney considers increasing fees for peak times with surge pricing system
BY Tom Anstey | 08 Jun 2015
After breaking the US$100 (€90, £66) mark for entry fees earlier this year, Disney is considering a new surge pricing payment system for its peak times of year.
Alton Towers reopens after Smiler accident
BY Tom Anstey | 08 Jun 2015
Alton Towers has reopened six days after a horrific accident on the park’s Smiler left four people seriously injured.
NBA coming to Disney World in 2016
BY Tom Anstey | 08 Jun 2015
The National Basketball Association (NBA) and Disney have reached an agreement to bring the US sports franchise to Walt Disney World Resort in Florida.
Four Merlin rollercoasters temporarily shut down after Alton Towers accident
BY Tom Anstey | 05 Jun 2015
Following the incident at Alton Towers, which saw a carriage full of people crash into an empty one on the Smiler, four rollercoasters operated by Merlin Entertainments at parks across the UK have been closed until further notice.
Spanish resort expands offering with 20,000sq m waterpark addition
BY Tom Anstey | 05 Jun 2015
One of Spain’s largest resorts has added a waterpark to its offering, with the debut of Splash World at The Hotel Globales Playa Estepona in Malaga.
Kennedy Space Center breaks ground on Heroes and Legends addition
BY Tom Anstey | 05 Jun 2015
Florida’s Kennedy Space Center has broken ground on its next big visitor attraction – Heroes and Legends – which will include the US Astronaut Hall of Fame.
£27m Puy du Fou attraction coming to UK after council approves plans for Eleven Arches
BY Tom Anstey | 05 Jun 2015
Puy du Fou is bringing its unique style of grandiose live entertainment to the UK after gaining approval from local authorities for the development of Eleven Arches, with the £27m (US$41.4m, €36.7m) attraction coming to the northeast of England in June 2016.
Five teams shortlisted for Singapore's Rail Corridor redevelopment
BY Tom Anstey | 04 Jun 2015
Following the phenomenal success of New York’s High Line – a disused railway transformed into a public greenway – architects across the world have been keen to get their hands on similar projects, with cities and countries keen to capitalise on the unused space. The Singaporean government is the latest to get involved, shortlisting five architects to develop a feasible plan for 24km (15m) of track spanning the length of Singapore from north to south.
Glenn Howells to design English National Ballet HQ within London's new creative quarter
BY Kate Corney | 04 Jun 2015
Glenn Howells Architects (GHA) is to design a building for the English National Ballet in London as part of the development of London City Island.
Alton Towers to remain shut until cause of accident is determined, says Varney
BY Tom Anstey | 04 Jun 2015
Merlin Entertainments’ chief executive, Nick Varney, has said Alton Towers will remain closed until the cause of the Smiler accident that left 16 people injured has been determined.
¥5bn Finding Nemo attraction coming to Tokyo's DisneySea
BY Tom Anstey | 04 Jun 2015
Tokyo’s DisneySea has announced plans to introduce the world of Finding Nemo and Finding Dory to the park, with a new immersive 4D attraction bringing the underwater world to life.
     
 


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