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Harry Potter goes Hollywood as Universal plans new Wizarding World in California for 2016
BY Tom Anstey | 04 Jun 2015
Hogwarts is on its way to California after Universal announced plans for its hugely successful Wizarding World of Harry Potter attraction to feature in its Hollywood theme park.
Giant surf park planned for Texas in 2016
BY Tom Anstey | 03 Jun 2015
Plans have been revealed for a massive surf park development in Austin, Texas, with the first waves set to break at the facility in 2016.
New TEA/AECOM report shows increased attendance at theme parks, museums in 2014
BY Alice Davis | 03 Jun 2015
The TEA/AECOM Theme Index and Museum Index 2014 has been released, showing post- recession growth has been maintained in the theme park sector, while museum attendance has suffered a steep drop since 2013.
Bjarke Ingels, Renzo Piano and other top architects take part in Lego art project at New York’s High Line
BY Jason Holland | 03 Jun 2015
New York has seen ten ambitious new buildings from a range of top architecture firms spring up at the same time – with the public given free reign to add to, amend or otherwise improve on them.
Alton Towers closes for internal investigation after Smiler crash seriously injures four
BY Tom Anstey | 02 Jun 2015
Four people have been seriously injured in a collision between two carriages on Alton Towers’ Smiler rollercoaster.
UNESCO threatens 'in danger' listing for Great Barrier Reef
BY Tom Anstey | 02 Jun 2015
The Great Barrier Reef’s heritage status could be in jeopardy after UNESCO revealed it was considering listing the natural wonder as “in danger”, something that could potentially cripple the area’s tourism industry.
Iceland's man-made IceCave opens to the public
BY Tom Anstey | 02 Jun 2015
One of the largest man-made structures in the world has opened inside Iceland’s Langjökull Glacier in the shape of IceCave – a development designed for visitors to see the naturally occurring blue ice phenomenon.
Hidden network of caves being opened up to public at Wookey Hole
BY Tom Anstey | 02 Jun 2015
Work is underway to uncover a series of elusive areas at Wookey Hole Caves in Somerset, UK, which staff say have been seen by fewer people than have stepped on the surface of the moon.
International Design Competition announced for expansive art gallery on Doha waterfront
BY Kate Corney | 02 Jun 2015
Qatar Museums has started its search for an architect to design a one million square foot art gallery in Doha, Qatar.
Private emails suggest Shell tried to influence Science Museum's climate change programme
BY Tom Anstey | 01 Jun 2015
London’s Science Museum has rejected claims that it allowed oil supplier Shell – a sponsor of the institution – to influence the direction of its climate change programme.
Snøhetta to design public walkway at second largest waterfall in US
BY Jason Holland | 01 Jun 2015
A Snøhetta-led team has been chosen to create a walkway giving public access to the second largest waterfall in the US.
Exclusive: IAAPA chair praises Asian attractions market but fears for post-World Cup Brazil
BY Tom Anstey | 01 Jun 2015
Halfway through his one-year stint at the helm of the organisation, IAAPA chair Gerardo Arteaga has praised the Asian attractions market, while raising concerns about the Brazil, which has seen a notable decrease in visitor numbers and investment since the conclusion of the 2014 FIFA World Cup.
Designs drawn up to transform rusting British wartime sea forts into destination hotel, spa and museum
BY Kate Corney | 01 Jun 2015
London-based Aros Architects have produced early plans to turn World War II sea forts seven miles off the British coast into a luxury hotel and spa.
Japan and Korea in dispute over UNESCO World Heritage listing
BY Tom Anstey | 01 Jun 2015
Japanese officials’ plans to put several mines, shipyards and factories from World War II onto UNESCO’s World Heritage list have been placed under scrutiny, after South Korea said the sites were used to force Koreans into slave labour.
British Museum provides after-hours tour using Periscope app
BY Tom Anstey | 29 May 2015
The British Museum has conducted an online tour of its ancient Greek exhibition using the live-streaming app Periscope.
SeaWorld plans Orlando's tallest and fastest rollercoaster
BY Tom Anstey | 29 May 2015
SeaWorld Orlando has announced plans to build the tallest and fastest rollercoaster in the theme park capital of the world – the 200-ft-tall (61m) Mako hypercoaster.
Hettema Group's One World Observatory opens to the public
BY Tom Anstey | 29 May 2015
New York’s One World Trade Center has cut the ribbon on the Hettema Group-designed One World Observatory, allowing visitors to venture to the very top of the western- hemisphere’s tallest skyscraper.
SANAA wins contest for AU$450m redevelopment of Sydney art gallery
BY Tom Anstey | 29 May 2015
Kazuyo Sejima and Ryue Nishizawa’s vision for Sydney’s Art Gallery of New South Wales will be realised after SANAA architects were named winners of the contest to design the AU$450m (US$344m, €315.6m, £225.2m) revamp of the facility and surrounding area.
BRC introduces 'game changing' sports fan experience for Milwaukee Brewers
BY Tom Anstey | 28 May 2015
Experience designers BRC Imagination Arts are introducing a ‘game-changing’ fan experience to the world of sports attractions.
Universal confirms plans for multi-million dollar Volcano Bay waterpark
BY Tom Anstey | 28 May 2015
After months of speculation, Universal Orlando has officially announced plans to open a new multi-million dollar waterpark.
     
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4720 to 4739 of 9727 news stories
Harry Potter goes Hollywood as Universal plans new Wizarding World in California for 2016
BY Tom Anstey | 04 Jun 2015
Hogwarts is on its way to California after Universal announced plans for its hugely successful Wizarding World of Harry Potter attraction to feature in its Hollywood theme park.
Giant surf park planned for Texas in 2016
BY Tom Anstey | 03 Jun 2015
Plans have been revealed for a massive surf park development in Austin, Texas, with the first waves set to break at the facility in 2016.
New TEA/AECOM report shows increased attendance at theme parks, museums in 2014
BY Alice Davis | 03 Jun 2015
The TEA/AECOM Theme Index and Museum Index 2014 has been released, showing post- recession growth has been maintained in the theme park sector, while museum attendance has suffered a steep drop since 2013.
Bjarke Ingels, Renzo Piano and other top architects take part in Lego art project at New York’s High Line
BY Jason Holland | 03 Jun 2015
New York has seen ten ambitious new buildings from a range of top architecture firms spring up at the same time – with the public given free reign to add to, amend or otherwise improve on them.
Alton Towers closes for internal investigation after Smiler crash seriously injures four
BY Tom Anstey | 02 Jun 2015
Four people have been seriously injured in a collision between two carriages on Alton Towers’ Smiler rollercoaster.
UNESCO threatens 'in danger' listing for Great Barrier Reef
BY Tom Anstey | 02 Jun 2015
The Great Barrier Reef’s heritage status could be in jeopardy after UNESCO revealed it was considering listing the natural wonder as “in danger”, something that could potentially cripple the area’s tourism industry.
Iceland's man-made IceCave opens to the public
BY Tom Anstey | 02 Jun 2015
One of the largest man-made structures in the world has opened inside Iceland’s Langjökull Glacier in the shape of IceCave – a development designed for visitors to see the naturally occurring blue ice phenomenon.
Hidden network of caves being opened up to public at Wookey Hole
BY Tom Anstey | 02 Jun 2015
Work is underway to uncover a series of elusive areas at Wookey Hole Caves in Somerset, UK, which staff say have been seen by fewer people than have stepped on the surface of the moon.
International Design Competition announced for expansive art gallery on Doha waterfront
BY Kate Corney | 02 Jun 2015
Qatar Museums has started its search for an architect to design a one million square foot art gallery in Doha, Qatar.
Private emails suggest Shell tried to influence Science Museum's climate change programme
BY Tom Anstey | 01 Jun 2015
London’s Science Museum has rejected claims that it allowed oil supplier Shell – a sponsor of the institution – to influence the direction of its climate change programme.
Snøhetta to design public walkway at second largest waterfall in US
BY Jason Holland | 01 Jun 2015
A Snøhetta-led team has been chosen to create a walkway giving public access to the second largest waterfall in the US.
Exclusive: IAAPA chair praises Asian attractions market but fears for post-World Cup Brazil
BY Tom Anstey | 01 Jun 2015
Halfway through his one-year stint at the helm of the organisation, IAAPA chair Gerardo Arteaga has praised the Asian attractions market, while raising concerns about the Brazil, which has seen a notable decrease in visitor numbers and investment since the conclusion of the 2014 FIFA World Cup.
Designs drawn up to transform rusting British wartime sea forts into destination hotel, spa and museum
BY Kate Corney | 01 Jun 2015
London-based Aros Architects have produced early plans to turn World War II sea forts seven miles off the British coast into a luxury hotel and spa.
Japan and Korea in dispute over UNESCO World Heritage listing
BY Tom Anstey | 01 Jun 2015
Japanese officials’ plans to put several mines, shipyards and factories from World War II onto UNESCO’s World Heritage list have been placed under scrutiny, after South Korea said the sites were used to force Koreans into slave labour.
British Museum provides after-hours tour using Periscope app
BY Tom Anstey | 29 May 2015
The British Museum has conducted an online tour of its ancient Greek exhibition using the live-streaming app Periscope.
SeaWorld plans Orlando's tallest and fastest rollercoaster
BY Tom Anstey | 29 May 2015
SeaWorld Orlando has announced plans to build the tallest and fastest rollercoaster in the theme park capital of the world – the 200-ft-tall (61m) Mako hypercoaster.
Hettema Group's One World Observatory opens to the public
BY Tom Anstey | 29 May 2015
New York’s One World Trade Center has cut the ribbon on the Hettema Group-designed One World Observatory, allowing visitors to venture to the very top of the western- hemisphere’s tallest skyscraper.
SANAA wins contest for AU$450m redevelopment of Sydney art gallery
BY Tom Anstey | 29 May 2015
Kazuyo Sejima and Ryue Nishizawa’s vision for Sydney’s Art Gallery of New South Wales will be realised after SANAA architects were named winners of the contest to design the AU$450m (US$344m, €315.6m, £225.2m) revamp of the facility and surrounding area.
BRC introduces 'game changing' sports fan experience for Milwaukee Brewers
BY Tom Anstey | 28 May 2015
Experience designers BRC Imagination Arts are introducing a ‘game-changing’ fan experience to the world of sports attractions.
Universal confirms plans for multi-million dollar Volcano Bay waterpark
BY Tom Anstey | 28 May 2015
After months of speculation, Universal Orlando has officially announced plans to open a new multi-million dollar waterpark.
     
 


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