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Dragonball science exhibition to tour Japan in 2015
BY Tom Anstey | 17 Apr 2015
An exhibition combining science and the popular Dragonball IP is coming to Tokyo’s Fuji TV building for the start of a Japanese tour.
Exclusive: MMOne tech start-up bids to revolutionise virtual reality
BY Tom Anstey | 17 Apr 2015
A Ukraine-based development company has revealed plans for a an interactive entertainment attraction that works with a virtual reality headset and a gamepad to deliver a full-motion interactive experience.
Activists, actors and scientists go to court in opposition of beluga whale import plan
BY Tom Anstey | 17 Apr 2015
Plans by Georgia Aquarium to import 18 beluga whales have met with stern opposition from a group of activists, actors and scientists.
UNESCO brings together leading scientists to discuss Amazon biospheres
BY Tom Anstey | 16 Apr 2015
UNESCO is bringing together more than 30 leading scientists from Amazonian countries to discuss biosphere reserves, biodiversity conservation and sustainable development in South America.
Mather to design £7.7m Royal Mint visitor centre
BY Tom Anstey | 16 Apr 2015
Design consultancy Mather has been awarded the contract for the upcoming £7.7m (US$11.3m, €10.6m) interactive visitor centre at the Royal Mint in Llantrisant, Wales.
Judge finds Canada's largest waterpark guilty of safety breaches
BY Tom Anstey | 16 Apr 2015
A judge in Ontario, Canada, has found the country’s largest waterpark guilty of six safety- related charges pertaining to a number of incidents that took place in 2011.
Buttress and BDP's Hive pavilion generates buzz ahead of Milan Expo
BY Jason Holland | 15 Apr 2015
Exploring the crucial role of a bee colony in the global ecosystem, artist Wolfgang Buttress and architects BDP have created a hive structure to serve as the centrepiece of the UK’s pavilion at the upcoming Milan Expo.
Pier pressure ramped up as 3 teams vie for St. Petersburg project
BY Jason Holland | 15 Apr 2015
Three finalists have emerged in the competition to reimagine the St. Petersburg Pier in Florida, US.
US$13.4m waterpark comes to Grand Wisata
BY Tom Anstey | 15 Apr 2015
Asian property giant Sinar Mas has opened a US$13.4m (€12.6m, £9m) waterpark at the centre of its new masterplanned community in Jakarta, Indonesia.
Aqua Wave waterpark coming to CN¥2bn urban development in China
BY Tom Anstey | 15 Apr 2015
Work is progressing on an experience destination in Tieling New Town, Liaoning Province, China, with a waterpark set to feature when the first phase of the La Viva development opens later this year.
Plans afoot for a Palestinian cultural museum in Gaza
BY Kath Hudson | 14 Apr 2015
Ambitious plans are emerging for a museum in the war-torn Gaza Strip, honouring Palestinian culture and history.
Anti-Guggenheim Helsinki design competition attracts 200 alternative visions
BY Jason Holland | 14 Apr 2015
A design contest launched to rival the controversial Guggenheim project in Helsinki, Finland, has received more than 200 entries from 37 countries.
Avengers ride for Worlds of Adventure previewed at Dubai Comic Con
BY Tom Anstey | 14 Apr 2015
The Ilyas & Mustafa Galadari Group, developers of the nearly completed IMG Worlds of Adventure theme park in Dubai, have revealed plans for a new Avengers ride at the park, allowing attendees at the Middle East Film and Comic Con 2015 to preview the upcoming attraction using Oculus Rift.
World's oldest planetarium gets major upgrade
BY Tom Anstey | 13 Apr 2015
The world’s first projection planetarium has reopened at Munich’s Deutsches Museum following an interior refurbishment and tech upgrade.
New waterpark opens at Turkey's Crystal Aura resort
BY Tom Anstey | 13 Apr 2015
A new world-class waterpark has opened at the Crystal Aura Beach Resort & Spa in Kemer, Turkey, with the destination now offering visitors access to both the new waterpark and the nearby Nomad Theme Park.
Strike action against French government closes Eiffel Tower
BY Tom Anstey | 10 Apr 2015
Nationwide strikes against French President Francois Hollande's unpopular Socialist government, have led to the temporary closure of the Eiffel Tower, costing the visitor attraction in Paris an estimated €387,500 (US$412,000, £280,500) in ticket sales.
Mumbai masterplan omits 1,000 buildings from heritage list
BY Tom Anstey | 10 Apr 2015
A 2034 development masterplan for Mumbai, India, has come under much scrutiny after proposing to remove 70 per cent of the currently heritage-listed sites in the city, while incorrectly labelling others.
One World Observatory to open in May
BY Tom Anstey | 09 Apr 2015
New York’s One World Trade Center – which opened to businesses in November, 13 years after the 9/11 terror attacks – will open its doors to the public at the end of May, with tickets now on sale for the western hemisphere’s tallest skyscraper.
Egyptian government mulling over US$1.1bn safari and theme park mega development
BY Tom Anstey | 09 Apr 2015
Plans for a mega-leisure development in Egypt, which were derailed by the Egyptian Revolution in 2011, are back on track according to one of the key players behind the US$1.1bn (€1bn, £738m) safari, theme park and hotel development near Cairo.
TEA to host SATE Academy Day at Europa Park in June
BY Tom Anstey | 09 Apr 2015
The Themed Entertainment Association’s (TEA) Europe and Middle East Division will hold a SATE (Storytelling, Architecture, Technology, Experience) Academy Day in June hosted at Germany’s Europa Park.
     
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Dragonball science exhibition to tour Japan in 2015
BY Tom Anstey | 17 Apr 2015
An exhibition combining science and the popular Dragonball IP is coming to Tokyo’s Fuji TV building for the start of a Japanese tour.
Exclusive: MMOne tech start-up bids to revolutionise virtual reality
BY Tom Anstey | 17 Apr 2015
A Ukraine-based development company has revealed plans for a an interactive entertainment attraction that works with a virtual reality headset and a gamepad to deliver a full-motion interactive experience.
Activists, actors and scientists go to court in opposition of beluga whale import plan
BY Tom Anstey | 17 Apr 2015
Plans by Georgia Aquarium to import 18 beluga whales have met with stern opposition from a group of activists, actors and scientists.
UNESCO brings together leading scientists to discuss Amazon biospheres
BY Tom Anstey | 16 Apr 2015
UNESCO is bringing together more than 30 leading scientists from Amazonian countries to discuss biosphere reserves, biodiversity conservation and sustainable development in South America.
Mather to design £7.7m Royal Mint visitor centre
BY Tom Anstey | 16 Apr 2015
Design consultancy Mather has been awarded the contract for the upcoming £7.7m (US$11.3m, €10.6m) interactive visitor centre at the Royal Mint in Llantrisant, Wales.
Judge finds Canada's largest waterpark guilty of safety breaches
BY Tom Anstey | 16 Apr 2015
A judge in Ontario, Canada, has found the country’s largest waterpark guilty of six safety- related charges pertaining to a number of incidents that took place in 2011.
Buttress and BDP's Hive pavilion generates buzz ahead of Milan Expo
BY Jason Holland | 15 Apr 2015
Exploring the crucial role of a bee colony in the global ecosystem, artist Wolfgang Buttress and architects BDP have created a hive structure to serve as the centrepiece of the UK’s pavilion at the upcoming Milan Expo.
Pier pressure ramped up as 3 teams vie for St. Petersburg project
BY Jason Holland | 15 Apr 2015
Three finalists have emerged in the competition to reimagine the St. Petersburg Pier in Florida, US.
US$13.4m waterpark comes to Grand Wisata
BY Tom Anstey | 15 Apr 2015
Asian property giant Sinar Mas has opened a US$13.4m (€12.6m, £9m) waterpark at the centre of its new masterplanned community in Jakarta, Indonesia.
Aqua Wave waterpark coming to CN¥2bn urban development in China
BY Tom Anstey | 15 Apr 2015
Work is progressing on an experience destination in Tieling New Town, Liaoning Province, China, with a waterpark set to feature when the first phase of the La Viva development opens later this year.
Plans afoot for a Palestinian cultural museum in Gaza
BY Kath Hudson | 14 Apr 2015
Ambitious plans are emerging for a museum in the war-torn Gaza Strip, honouring Palestinian culture and history.
Anti-Guggenheim Helsinki design competition attracts 200 alternative visions
BY Jason Holland | 14 Apr 2015
A design contest launched to rival the controversial Guggenheim project in Helsinki, Finland, has received more than 200 entries from 37 countries.
Avengers ride for Worlds of Adventure previewed at Dubai Comic Con
BY Tom Anstey | 14 Apr 2015
The Ilyas & Mustafa Galadari Group, developers of the nearly completed IMG Worlds of Adventure theme park in Dubai, have revealed plans for a new Avengers ride at the park, allowing attendees at the Middle East Film and Comic Con 2015 to preview the upcoming attraction using Oculus Rift.
World's oldest planetarium gets major upgrade
BY Tom Anstey | 13 Apr 2015
The world’s first projection planetarium has reopened at Munich’s Deutsches Museum following an interior refurbishment and tech upgrade.
New waterpark opens at Turkey's Crystal Aura resort
BY Tom Anstey | 13 Apr 2015
A new world-class waterpark has opened at the Crystal Aura Beach Resort & Spa in Kemer, Turkey, with the destination now offering visitors access to both the new waterpark and the nearby Nomad Theme Park.
Strike action against French government closes Eiffel Tower
BY Tom Anstey | 10 Apr 2015
Nationwide strikes against French President Francois Hollande's unpopular Socialist government, have led to the temporary closure of the Eiffel Tower, costing the visitor attraction in Paris an estimated €387,500 (US$412,000, £280,500) in ticket sales.
Mumbai masterplan omits 1,000 buildings from heritage list
BY Tom Anstey | 10 Apr 2015
A 2034 development masterplan for Mumbai, India, has come under much scrutiny after proposing to remove 70 per cent of the currently heritage-listed sites in the city, while incorrectly labelling others.
One World Observatory to open in May
BY Tom Anstey | 09 Apr 2015
New York’s One World Trade Center – which opened to businesses in November, 13 years after the 9/11 terror attacks – will open its doors to the public at the end of May, with tickets now on sale for the western hemisphere’s tallest skyscraper.
Egyptian government mulling over US$1.1bn safari and theme park mega development
BY Tom Anstey | 09 Apr 2015
Plans for a mega-leisure development in Egypt, which were derailed by the Egyptian Revolution in 2011, are back on track according to one of the key players behind the US$1.1bn (€1bn, £738m) safari, theme park and hotel development near Cairo.
TEA to host SATE Academy Day at Europa Park in June
BY Tom Anstey | 09 Apr 2015
The Themed Entertainment Association’s (TEA) Europe and Middle East Division will hold a SATE (Storytelling, Architecture, Technology, Experience) Academy Day in June hosted at Germany’s Europa Park.
     
 


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