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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.
National Gallery workers fight rep dismissal and privatisation with 10-day strike
BY Tom Anstey | 28 May 2015
Workers at London’s National Gallery have entered a 10-day strike to protest the alleged sacking of union representative Candy Udwin and plans for privatisation.
Scotch Whisky distilleries among UK's most visited attractions
BY Tom Anstey | 28 May 2015
Scotch whisky distilleries are attracting more than 1.5 million people a year in the UK – an all time high – according to recent survey by the Scotch Whisky Association (SWA).
Disney developing robots that can walk exactly like its animated characters
BY Tom Anstey | 28 May 2015
Disney’s research arm is developing robots and animatronic characters, capable of walking and moving exactly as they would in animated movies and TV shows.
Alabama's Cook Natural Science Museum moving to new US$17m home
BY Tom Anstey | 28 May 2015
The Cook Natural Science Museum in Decatur, Alabama, has unveiled plans for a brand new US$17m (€15.6m, £11m) facility, which will see the museum move from what was once a by-appointment warehouse tour into a fully-fledged educational facility.
Anonymous hackers publish private data after breaching JAZA websites
BY Tom Anstey | 27 May 2015
Days after voting to ban the use of dolphins captured during the controversial Taiji dolphin hunts, the Japanese Association of Zoos and Aquariums (JAZA) has revealed that notorious hacking group Anonymous has stolen the phone numbers and email addresses of its members, as well as other sensitive data.
Pokémon exhibit coming to Tokyo science centre
BY Tom Anstey | 27 May 2015
Kids will be getting a unique lesson in science at Tokyo’s Miraikan Science Museum this summer, when a Pokémon-themed lab exhibit opens at the institute.
Changes to Australia's Aboriginal Heritage Act meet fierce opposition
BY Tom Anstey | 27 May 2015
The government of Western Australia is under extreme pressure to throw out or dramatically alter its own proposal to change the Aboriginal Heritage Act.
Disney eyes future wearables to grow MyMagic+
BY Alice Davis | 27 May 2015
Disney is planning the next steps in its MyMagic+ campaign as it eyes the fast-growing wearables market for inspiration.
Museums Association extends deadline for Transformers training scheme
BY Tom Anstey | 26 May 2015
The Museums Association (MA) is accepting final submissions for its Transformers programme, a scheme designed to help people in the sector change the way they work for the better.
Batman: The Ride is world's first 4D free-fly coaster
BY Tom Anstey | 26 May 2015
Six Flags Fiesta Texas has welcomed a world first to its theme park, a Batman- themed 4D free-fly coaster.
JRA reimagines Children's Museum of Atlanta for major redevelopment
BY Tom Anstey | 22 May 2015
Plans have been revealed for a large-scale renovation of the Children’s Museum of Atlanta, with Jack Rouse Associates (JRA) providing complete planning, design and project management for the development.
Nevada considers turning active execution chamber into tourist attaction
BY Tom Anstey | 22 May 2015
The State of Nevada is considering turning an active execution chamber into a tourist attraction.
Nouvel’s New York tower to include Museum of Modern Art gallery space
BY Jason Holland | 22 May 2015
Three storeys of French architect Jean Nouvel’s new residential tower in New York will be devoted to public gallery spaces created by the Museum of Modern Art (MoMA).
Justice League: Battle for Metropolis comes to Six Flags Over Texas
BY Tom Anstey | 22 May 2015
Justice League: Battle for Metropolis is about to make its long-awaited debut at Six Flags Over Texas, with the attraction offering a one-of-a-kind interactive DC Universe experience.
Denmark's revamped Prison Museum tells real-life story of guards and prisoners
BY Tom Anstey | 21 May 2015
The 162-year-old Prison Museum in Horsens, Denmark, has reopened to the public after the second phase of a significant Dkr21.8m (US$3.2m, €2.9m, £2m) redesign and refurbishment of the former state prison, with the latest expansion telling the story of the people who lived and worked in the facility.
     
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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.
National Gallery workers fight rep dismissal and privatisation with 10-day strike
BY Tom Anstey | 28 May 2015
Workers at London’s National Gallery have entered a 10-day strike to protest the alleged sacking of union representative Candy Udwin and plans for privatisation.
Scotch Whisky distilleries among UK's most visited attractions
BY Tom Anstey | 28 May 2015
Scotch whisky distilleries are attracting more than 1.5 million people a year in the UK – an all time high – according to recent survey by the Scotch Whisky Association (SWA).
Disney developing robots that can walk exactly like its animated characters
BY Tom Anstey | 28 May 2015
Disney’s research arm is developing robots and animatronic characters, capable of walking and moving exactly as they would in animated movies and TV shows.
Alabama's Cook Natural Science Museum moving to new US$17m home
BY Tom Anstey | 28 May 2015
The Cook Natural Science Museum in Decatur, Alabama, has unveiled plans for a brand new US$17m (€15.6m, £11m) facility, which will see the museum move from what was once a by-appointment warehouse tour into a fully-fledged educational facility.
Anonymous hackers publish private data after breaching JAZA websites
BY Tom Anstey | 27 May 2015
Days after voting to ban the use of dolphins captured during the controversial Taiji dolphin hunts, the Japanese Association of Zoos and Aquariums (JAZA) has revealed that notorious hacking group Anonymous has stolen the phone numbers and email addresses of its members, as well as other sensitive data.
Pokémon exhibit coming to Tokyo science centre
BY Tom Anstey | 27 May 2015
Kids will be getting a unique lesson in science at Tokyo’s Miraikan Science Museum this summer, when a Pokémon-themed lab exhibit opens at the institute.
Changes to Australia's Aboriginal Heritage Act meet fierce opposition
BY Tom Anstey | 27 May 2015
The government of Western Australia is under extreme pressure to throw out or dramatically alter its own proposal to change the Aboriginal Heritage Act.
Disney eyes future wearables to grow MyMagic+
BY Alice Davis | 27 May 2015
Disney is planning the next steps in its MyMagic+ campaign as it eyes the fast-growing wearables market for inspiration.
Museums Association extends deadline for Transformers training scheme
BY Tom Anstey | 26 May 2015
The Museums Association (MA) is accepting final submissions for its Transformers programme, a scheme designed to help people in the sector change the way they work for the better.
Batman: The Ride is world's first 4D free-fly coaster
BY Tom Anstey | 26 May 2015
Six Flags Fiesta Texas has welcomed a world first to its theme park, a Batman- themed 4D free-fly coaster.
JRA reimagines Children's Museum of Atlanta for major redevelopment
BY Tom Anstey | 22 May 2015
Plans have been revealed for a large-scale renovation of the Children’s Museum of Atlanta, with Jack Rouse Associates (JRA) providing complete planning, design and project management for the development.
Nevada considers turning active execution chamber into tourist attaction
BY Tom Anstey | 22 May 2015
The State of Nevada is considering turning an active execution chamber into a tourist attraction.
Nouvel’s New York tower to include Museum of Modern Art gallery space
BY Jason Holland | 22 May 2015
Three storeys of French architect Jean Nouvel’s new residential tower in New York will be devoted to public gallery spaces created by the Museum of Modern Art (MoMA).
Justice League: Battle for Metropolis comes to Six Flags Over Texas
BY Tom Anstey | 22 May 2015
Justice League: Battle for Metropolis is about to make its long-awaited debut at Six Flags Over Texas, with the attraction offering a one-of-a-kind interactive DC Universe experience.
Denmark's revamped Prison Museum tells real-life story of guards and prisoners
BY Tom Anstey | 21 May 2015
The 162-year-old Prison Museum in Horsens, Denmark, has reopened to the public after the second phase of a significant Dkr21.8m (US$3.2m, €2.9m, £2m) redesign and refurbishment of the former state prison, with the latest expansion telling the story of the people who lived and worked in the facility.
     
 


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