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JRA’s interactive Sioux City children’s museum nears completion
BY Jason Holland | 15 May 2015
Jack Rouse Associates (JRA) is finalising work on a science and technology focused children’s museum in the US ahead of its opening in Q3 of this year.
World's longest skywalk opens in China
BY Tom Anstey | 15 May 2015
A record-breaking glass skywalk has opened to tourists at Longgang National Geological Park in China, offering an architectural and engineering feat as the longest in the world.
“Glittering jewel” of culture to be created by LDA Design at London’s Olympic Park
BY Jason Holland | 15 May 2015
LDA Design has been selected to masterplan a university campus at London’s Olympic Park, featuring a museum, collections libraries and performance spaces.
Thomas the Tank Engine worth £1bn a year 70 years after creation
BY Tom Anstey | 15 May 2015
The Thomas the Tank Engine IP has been valued at £1bn (US$1.57bn, €1.38bn), 70 years on from the publication of the first book by Reverend W Awdry.
JAZA members to vote on controversial dolphin hunts
BY Tom Anstey | 14 May 2015
Following the World Association of Zoos and Aquariums’ (WAZA) decision to suspend the Japanese Association of Zoos and Aquariums (JAZA) over the body’s involvement in highly controversial Taiji dolphin hunts, the Japanese body is asking its members to vote on the continued procurement of dolphins using the controversial method.
US$28m investment brings gorillas back to Houston Zoo after decade-long absence
BY Tom Anstey | 14 May 2015
After a 10-year absence and four years of fundraising and construction, Houston Zoo in Texas is about to open its new state-of-the-art gorilla exhibit to the public, allowing visitors to see the primates explore their new habitat.
Environmental department tries to block Six Flags solar plan
BY Tom Anstey | 14 May 2015
The New Jersey Department of Environmental Protection is attempting to stop plans by Six Flags Great Adventure to cut down 19,000 trees to make way for a solar power facility by buying up the land on the site of the proposed energy generator.
PortAventura breaks ground on Europe's first Ferrari Land
BY Tom Anstey | 13 May 2015
PortAventura has broken ground on its new Ferrari-branded expansion, the first Ferrari Land to come to Europe.
South Korea adopts High Line approach with MVRDV's Seoul Skygarden plan
BY Jason Holland | 13 May 2015
Netherlands-based architecture practice MVRDV is to turn an abandoned station overpass in Seoul, South Korea, into a public park and garden.
Disney Institute courses now available in Hawaii
BY Tom Anstey | 13 May 2015
The Disney Institute is bringing its professional development training programme to Hawaii at its Aulani, A Disney Resort & Spa property.
Annual architecture shows to be held at London's Royal Academy after multi-million pound redevelopment
BY Kate Corney | 13 May 2015
Regular architecture exhibitions will take place in dedicated new spaces after the £50m (US$78.3m, €69.7m) redevelopment of London's Royal Academy (RA) in 2018.
Attractions heavyweight Glenn Earlam joins DLL as chief executive
BY Kath Hudson | 13 May 2015
David Lloyd Leisure (DLL) has announced that Glenn Earlam is joining the company as chief executive officer on 30 June.
Chicago wins right to host Obama presidential library
BY Tom Anstey | 13 May 2015
US President Barack Obama has announced that the presidential library – a monument to his legacy as the nation’s first black President – will be built in Chicago, Illinois.
The Void offers next-gen virtual reality gaming experience
BY Tom Anstey | 13 May 2015
A multi-million dollar visitor attraction coming in 2016 looks set to change the face of virtual reality, offering a first-of-its-kind, next-gen, immersive gaming experience.
Neutelings Riedijk unveil plans for Naturalis Biodiversity Center in Netherlands
BY Tom Anstey | 13 May 2015
Neutelings Riedijk Architects have revealed final designs for the merger of three Dutch museums in Leiden, incorporating a central atrium to seamlessly blend old with new.
Madame Tussauds London introduces £2.5m Star Wars exhibit
BY Tom Anstey | 12 May 2015
Han Solo, Luke Skywalker and Darth Vader, among others, have come to Madame Tussauds in London as part of a multi-million pound Star Wars experience.
Heineken Experience marketing campaign leads curious visitors directly to its door
BY Tom Anstey | 12 May 2015
Heineken has employed a unique marketing campaign in Amsterdam, teaming up with advertising agency J. Walter Thompson (JWT) to place a series of Heineken-branded bottles around the city which, when activated, guide visitors to the beer-maker’s museum experience.
October opening date for SANAA’s eco-themed River complex in Connecticut, US
BY Jason Holland | 12 May 2015
The SANAA-designed Grace Farms complex – which features an amphitheatre, gymnasium and library – will officially open on 9 October.
CMSB wins US$105.8m contract for Sarawak Museum redevelopment in Kuala Lumpur
BY Tom Anstey | 12 May 2015
Malaysian property developer Cahya Mata Sarawak Berhad (CMSB), has won the right to build the proposed RM308m (US$105.8m, €93.4m, £69.5m) Sarawak Museum Campus and Heritage Trail in Kuala Lumpur.
US$18m National Comedy Center plans use hologram technology to resurrect standups
BY Tom Anstey | 11 May 2015
The standup routines of legendary comedians could soon be brought back to life after the US’s National Comedy Center (NCC) announced plans for a new US$18m (€16.1m, £11.6m) campus in Jamestown, New York State, which will include the world’s first and only hologram comedy club.
     
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JRA’s interactive Sioux City children’s museum nears completion
BY Jason Holland | 15 May 2015
Jack Rouse Associates (JRA) is finalising work on a science and technology focused children’s museum in the US ahead of its opening in Q3 of this year.
World's longest skywalk opens in China
BY Tom Anstey | 15 May 2015
A record-breaking glass skywalk has opened to tourists at Longgang National Geological Park in China, offering an architectural and engineering feat as the longest in the world.
“Glittering jewel” of culture to be created by LDA Design at London’s Olympic Park
BY Jason Holland | 15 May 2015
LDA Design has been selected to masterplan a university campus at London’s Olympic Park, featuring a museum, collections libraries and performance spaces.
Thomas the Tank Engine worth £1bn a year 70 years after creation
BY Tom Anstey | 15 May 2015
The Thomas the Tank Engine IP has been valued at £1bn (US$1.57bn, €1.38bn), 70 years on from the publication of the first book by Reverend W Awdry.
JAZA members to vote on controversial dolphin hunts
BY Tom Anstey | 14 May 2015
Following the World Association of Zoos and Aquariums’ (WAZA) decision to suspend the Japanese Association of Zoos and Aquariums (JAZA) over the body’s involvement in highly controversial Taiji dolphin hunts, the Japanese body is asking its members to vote on the continued procurement of dolphins using the controversial method.
US$28m investment brings gorillas back to Houston Zoo after decade-long absence
BY Tom Anstey | 14 May 2015
After a 10-year absence and four years of fundraising and construction, Houston Zoo in Texas is about to open its new state-of-the-art gorilla exhibit to the public, allowing visitors to see the primates explore their new habitat.
Environmental department tries to block Six Flags solar plan
BY Tom Anstey | 14 May 2015
The New Jersey Department of Environmental Protection is attempting to stop plans by Six Flags Great Adventure to cut down 19,000 trees to make way for a solar power facility by buying up the land on the site of the proposed energy generator.
PortAventura breaks ground on Europe's first Ferrari Land
BY Tom Anstey | 13 May 2015
PortAventura has broken ground on its new Ferrari-branded expansion, the first Ferrari Land to come to Europe.
South Korea adopts High Line approach with MVRDV's Seoul Skygarden plan
BY Jason Holland | 13 May 2015
Netherlands-based architecture practice MVRDV is to turn an abandoned station overpass in Seoul, South Korea, into a public park and garden.
Disney Institute courses now available in Hawaii
BY Tom Anstey | 13 May 2015
The Disney Institute is bringing its professional development training programme to Hawaii at its Aulani, A Disney Resort & Spa property.
Annual architecture shows to be held at London's Royal Academy after multi-million pound redevelopment
BY Kate Corney | 13 May 2015
Regular architecture exhibitions will take place in dedicated new spaces after the £50m (US$78.3m, €69.7m) redevelopment of London's Royal Academy (RA) in 2018.
Attractions heavyweight Glenn Earlam joins DLL as chief executive
BY Kath Hudson | 13 May 2015
David Lloyd Leisure (DLL) has announced that Glenn Earlam is joining the company as chief executive officer on 30 June.
Chicago wins right to host Obama presidential library
BY Tom Anstey | 13 May 2015
US President Barack Obama has announced that the presidential library – a monument to his legacy as the nation’s first black President – will be built in Chicago, Illinois.
The Void offers next-gen virtual reality gaming experience
BY Tom Anstey | 13 May 2015
A multi-million dollar visitor attraction coming in 2016 looks set to change the face of virtual reality, offering a first-of-its-kind, next-gen, immersive gaming experience.
Neutelings Riedijk unveil plans for Naturalis Biodiversity Center in Netherlands
BY Tom Anstey | 13 May 2015
Neutelings Riedijk Architects have revealed final designs for the merger of three Dutch museums in Leiden, incorporating a central atrium to seamlessly blend old with new.
Madame Tussauds London introduces £2.5m Star Wars exhibit
BY Tom Anstey | 12 May 2015
Han Solo, Luke Skywalker and Darth Vader, among others, have come to Madame Tussauds in London as part of a multi-million pound Star Wars experience.
Heineken Experience marketing campaign leads curious visitors directly to its door
BY Tom Anstey | 12 May 2015
Heineken has employed a unique marketing campaign in Amsterdam, teaming up with advertising agency J. Walter Thompson (JWT) to place a series of Heineken-branded bottles around the city which, when activated, guide visitors to the beer-maker’s museum experience.
October opening date for SANAA’s eco-themed River complex in Connecticut, US
BY Jason Holland | 12 May 2015
The SANAA-designed Grace Farms complex – which features an amphitheatre, gymnasium and library – will officially open on 9 October.
CMSB wins US$105.8m contract for Sarawak Museum redevelopment in Kuala Lumpur
BY Tom Anstey | 12 May 2015
Malaysian property developer Cahya Mata Sarawak Berhad (CMSB), has won the right to build the proposed RM308m (US$105.8m, €93.4m, £69.5m) Sarawak Museum Campus and Heritage Trail in Kuala Lumpur.
US$18m National Comedy Center plans use hologram technology to resurrect standups
BY Tom Anstey | 11 May 2015
The standup routines of legendary comedians could soon be brought back to life after the US’s National Comedy Center (NCC) announced plans for a new US$18m (€16.1m, £11.6m) campus in Jamestown, New York State, which will include the world’s first and only hologram comedy club.
     
 


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