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Giant slides by Belgian artist Carsten Höllerpart offer Hayward Gallery visitors an alternative way to travel
BY Kath Hudson | 01 Apr 2015
Specially-commissioned slides which will allow visitors to travel from the Hayward’s Gallery iconic glass pyramid ceiling to the entrance level, will open in London this June as part of an exhibition of work by Belgian artist Carsten Höller.
£22m redevelopment of Lincoln Castle offers Magna Carta a new home
BY Tom Anstey | 01 Apr 2015
Lincoln Castle in Lincolnshire, UK, has reopened following a £22m (US$32.5m, €30.2m) refurbishment, restoring the centrepiece of the city to its former glory and providing a new home for the historic Magna Carta.
Hunger Games confirmed for Motiongate Dubai as part of Lionsgate Zone
BY Tom Anstey | 01 Apr 2015
Following news that Lionsgate was “deep into conversation” with potential theme park partners on four different continents for a Hunger Games theme park, the team behind the upcoming AED10bn (US$2.7bn, €2.5bn, £1.8bn) Dubai Parks and Resorts development has confirmed Motiongate Dubai will include a Lionsgate Zone, featuring the popular IP.
Export ban for £15m Egyptian statue controversially sold to private buyer
BY Tom Anstey | 01 Apr 2015
A statue, which caused a UK museum to be stripped of funding following its £15m (US$25m, €18.8m) sale, has had an export ban placed on it, stopping the piece leaving the country.
Wearable tech revolution, open culture and ethical scrutiny all forecast in 2015 museums TrendsWatch report
BY Tom Anstey | 01 Apr 2015
The 2015 edition of the TrendsWatch report, which highlights trends to watch out for in museums in the coming year has been released, with rising tides, wearable tech and open culture all on the agenda.
HGA to lead ambitious Walker Art Center expansion project
BY Jason Holland | 31 Mar 2015
A $75m (€69.9m, £50.8m) renovation at the Walker Art Center will create a new cultural district in Minneapolis, US.
Ocean Park brings first koalas to Hong Kong in new Australian exhibit
BY Tom Anstey | 31 Mar 2015
Hong Kong’s Ocean Park has opened up its latest attraction – an outback themed park offering guests an authentic Australian experience and the sovereign state’s first koalas.
Rudyard Kipling's birthplace to become visitor attraction
BY Tom Anstey | 30 Mar 2015
The birthplace of author Rudyard Kipling is to be converted into a tourist attraction by local government in India.
Destination mall at heart of Moroccan cultural development
BY Jason Holland | 30 Mar 2015
Design International is to develop a destination mall as part of a project which aims to boost Morocco’s standing as a tourism and cultural centre.
King’s Cross natural swimming pool by Ooze Architects set to open in April
BY Katie Buckley | 27 Mar 2015
Designed by Rotterdam-based Ooze Architects, a naturally filtered swimming pool is under construction in the heart of London’s King’s Cross redevelopment.
SFO-based EHDD Architects complete Toledo Zoo aquarium's US$25m redevelopment
BY Tom Anstey | 27 Mar 2015
Ohio’s Toledo Zoo has reopened its aquarium following a near three-year, US$25m (€21.5m, £16.4m) renovation, which has seen the interior of the historic facility revamped to provide a brand new, world-class visitor experience.
Atom Republic Kickstarting virtual theme park plan
BY Tom Anstey | 27 Mar 2015
A Kickstarter campaign has been launched for Atom Universe – a fully immersive virtual reality theme park coming to the PC and PS4.
One fish left in Tokyo Sea Life Park exhibition after mystery disease kills nearly entire population
BY Tom Anstey | 27 Mar 2015
A mystery disease has decimated Tokyo Sea Life Park’s tuna population, leaving one sole fish surviving in the aquarium’s signature tank.
Universal Orlando trials metal detectors to improve ride safety
BY Tom Anstey | 26 Mar 2015
Universal Orlando has started using metal detectors for rollercoaster riders in an attempt to ensure safety, according to park officials.
ISIS threat puts Tataouine off-limits for Star Wars fans
BY Tom Anstey | 26 Mar 2015
The threat of Islamic State (ISIS) to tourists in Tunisia means Star Wars fans have been told to avoid a popular attraction because of the real threat of attack or kidnap by the terrorist group.
Russian Space Agency plans on sending tourists to ISS by 2018
BY Tom Anstey | 26 Mar 2015
The Russian Space Agency is planning on taking tourists to the International Space Station (ISS) to cover a funding deficit, which will be made when Nasa stops paying Russia to carry astronauts to the orbiting satellite.
OMA + OLIN chosen to design Washington DC’s elevated park
BY Katie Buckley | 26 Mar 2015
Architects OMA and landscape architects OLIN have been selected to design the 11th Street Bridge Park, an elevated park in Washington D.C, US.
SelgasCano unveil colourful design for Serpentine Pavilion
BY Katie Buckley | 25 Mar 2015
Madrid-based SelgasCano architects have unveiled their designs for this year's Serpentine Pavilion, featuring an explosion of colour.
Zaha Hadid reveals fly-through video for UAE environmental centre proposal
BY Tom Anstey | 25 Mar 2015
A new video showing a fly-through for Zaha Hadid Architects’ proposal for the sand-dune- inspired corporate HQ of a waste management company in the Middle East has been unveiled.
Design of the year 2015 exhibition opens at London's Design Museum
BY Katie Buckley | 25 Mar 2015
Hosted by London's Design Museum, the Design of the Year Awards 2015 exhibition is now open.
     
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Giant slides by Belgian artist Carsten Höllerpart offer Hayward Gallery visitors an alternative way to travel
BY Kath Hudson | 01 Apr 2015
Specially-commissioned slides which will allow visitors to travel from the Hayward’s Gallery iconic glass pyramid ceiling to the entrance level, will open in London this June as part of an exhibition of work by Belgian artist Carsten Höller.
£22m redevelopment of Lincoln Castle offers Magna Carta a new home
BY Tom Anstey | 01 Apr 2015
Lincoln Castle in Lincolnshire, UK, has reopened following a £22m (US$32.5m, €30.2m) refurbishment, restoring the centrepiece of the city to its former glory and providing a new home for the historic Magna Carta.
Hunger Games confirmed for Motiongate Dubai as part of Lionsgate Zone
BY Tom Anstey | 01 Apr 2015
Following news that Lionsgate was “deep into conversation” with potential theme park partners on four different continents for a Hunger Games theme park, the team behind the upcoming AED10bn (US$2.7bn, €2.5bn, £1.8bn) Dubai Parks and Resorts development has confirmed Motiongate Dubai will include a Lionsgate Zone, featuring the popular IP.
Export ban for £15m Egyptian statue controversially sold to private buyer
BY Tom Anstey | 01 Apr 2015
A statue, which caused a UK museum to be stripped of funding following its £15m (US$25m, €18.8m) sale, has had an export ban placed on it, stopping the piece leaving the country.
Wearable tech revolution, open culture and ethical scrutiny all forecast in 2015 museums TrendsWatch report
BY Tom Anstey | 01 Apr 2015
The 2015 edition of the TrendsWatch report, which highlights trends to watch out for in museums in the coming year has been released, with rising tides, wearable tech and open culture all on the agenda.
HGA to lead ambitious Walker Art Center expansion project
BY Jason Holland | 31 Mar 2015
A $75m (€69.9m, £50.8m) renovation at the Walker Art Center will create a new cultural district in Minneapolis, US.
Ocean Park brings first koalas to Hong Kong in new Australian exhibit
BY Tom Anstey | 31 Mar 2015
Hong Kong’s Ocean Park has opened up its latest attraction – an outback themed park offering guests an authentic Australian experience and the sovereign state’s first koalas.
Rudyard Kipling's birthplace to become visitor attraction
BY Tom Anstey | 30 Mar 2015
The birthplace of author Rudyard Kipling is to be converted into a tourist attraction by local government in India.
Destination mall at heart of Moroccan cultural development
BY Jason Holland | 30 Mar 2015
Design International is to develop a destination mall as part of a project which aims to boost Morocco’s standing as a tourism and cultural centre.
King’s Cross natural swimming pool by Ooze Architects set to open in April
BY Katie Buckley | 27 Mar 2015
Designed by Rotterdam-based Ooze Architects, a naturally filtered swimming pool is under construction in the heart of London’s King’s Cross redevelopment.
SFO-based EHDD Architects complete Toledo Zoo aquarium's US$25m redevelopment
BY Tom Anstey | 27 Mar 2015
Ohio’s Toledo Zoo has reopened its aquarium following a near three-year, US$25m (€21.5m, £16.4m) renovation, which has seen the interior of the historic facility revamped to provide a brand new, world-class visitor experience.
Atom Republic Kickstarting virtual theme park plan
BY Tom Anstey | 27 Mar 2015
A Kickstarter campaign has been launched for Atom Universe – a fully immersive virtual reality theme park coming to the PC and PS4.
One fish left in Tokyo Sea Life Park exhibition after mystery disease kills nearly entire population
BY Tom Anstey | 27 Mar 2015
A mystery disease has decimated Tokyo Sea Life Park’s tuna population, leaving one sole fish surviving in the aquarium’s signature tank.
Universal Orlando trials metal detectors to improve ride safety
BY Tom Anstey | 26 Mar 2015
Universal Orlando has started using metal detectors for rollercoaster riders in an attempt to ensure safety, according to park officials.
ISIS threat puts Tataouine off-limits for Star Wars fans
BY Tom Anstey | 26 Mar 2015
The threat of Islamic State (ISIS) to tourists in Tunisia means Star Wars fans have been told to avoid a popular attraction because of the real threat of attack or kidnap by the terrorist group.
Russian Space Agency plans on sending tourists to ISS by 2018
BY Tom Anstey | 26 Mar 2015
The Russian Space Agency is planning on taking tourists to the International Space Station (ISS) to cover a funding deficit, which will be made when Nasa stops paying Russia to carry astronauts to the orbiting satellite.
OMA + OLIN chosen to design Washington DC’s elevated park
BY Katie Buckley | 26 Mar 2015
Architects OMA and landscape architects OLIN have been selected to design the 11th Street Bridge Park, an elevated park in Washington D.C, US.
SelgasCano unveil colourful design for Serpentine Pavilion
BY Katie Buckley | 25 Mar 2015
Madrid-based SelgasCano architects have unveiled their designs for this year's Serpentine Pavilion, featuring an explosion of colour.
Zaha Hadid reveals fly-through video for UAE environmental centre proposal
BY Tom Anstey | 25 Mar 2015
A new video showing a fly-through for Zaha Hadid Architects’ proposal for the sand-dune- inspired corporate HQ of a waste management company in the Middle East has been unveiled.
Design of the year 2015 exhibition opens at London's Design Museum
BY Katie Buckley | 25 Mar 2015
Hosted by London's Design Museum, the Design of the Year Awards 2015 exhibition is now open.
     
 


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