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Egypt’s US$45bn ‘New New Cairo’ looks to jump-start country’s economy
BY Tom Anstey | 19 Mar 2015
In an effort to combat a failing economy that has plunged a quarter of its population into poverty, Egypt is planning to build a new US$45bn (€42.3bn, £30.6bn) administrative, business and leisure capital east of Cairo to house five million people and feature a theme park “four times bigger than Disneyland.”
Abu Dhabi approves 76 tourism-boosting developments, including desert safari park
BY Tom Anstey | 19 Mar 2015
Abu Dhabi’s Urban Planning Council (UPC) has approved plans for several new major developments in Abu Dhabi in an attempt to make the area more tourist friendly, including a new multi-million African safari experience, waterfront developments and a shopping mall.
Beacon technology allows guests to track animals at Tennessee Aquarium
BY Tom Anstey | 19 Mar 2015
The Tennessee Aquarium in Chattanooga, Tennessee, is the first aquarium in the world to utilise new proximity-based technology in its facility as part of the visitor attraction.
FaulknerBrowns creates groundbreaking sport + wellness concept for Beacon of Light
BY Katie Buckley | 18 Mar 2015
FaulknerBrowns have announced they will design the ‘Beacon of Light’, a sport, wellness and education facility in Sunderland UK. The building will be the permanent home for football club Sunderland AFC (SAFC).
National Gallery of Australia announces April naked tours
BY Tom Anstey | 18 Mar 2015
The National Gallery of Australia has announced that, starting in April, it will introduce naked tours as part of a collaboration with Melbourne-based artist Stuart Ringholt.
At least 21 killed in Bardo museum terrorist attack
BY Tom Anstey | 18 Mar 2015
At least 21 people have been killed in Tunisia after gunmen targeted a museum in the country’s capital, also taking hostages according to officials.
London's National Gallery appoints Gabriele Finaldi as new director
BY Tom Anstey | 18 Mar 2015
The National Gallery of London has announced Dr Gabriele Finaldi as its new director, following the retirement of current director Dr Nicholas Penny.
London Motor Museum offers one-off circuit ride in the Batmobile
BY Tom Anstey | 18 Mar 2015
The London Motor Museum is offering a unique visitor experience in an attempt to drum up business – a ride around a Surrey speed circuit in the Batmobile from the 1989 Batman film by Tim Burton.
Oklahoma Weather Museum designs unveiled by KKT Architects
BY Katie Buckley | 18 Mar 2015
Kinslow, Keith & Todd Architects (KKT) have unveiled concept plans for the Oklahoma Weather Museum in ‘Tornado Alley’ Tulsa, US.
Vienna Museum contest now open
BY Katie Buckley | 18 Mar 2015
The City of Vienna has announced a two-stage design competition for the expansion and modernisation of the Wien Museum in the Austrian capital.
Movie World's Green Lantern malfunction leaves 13 riders stranded
BY Tom Anstey | 18 Mar 2015
The Green Lantern ride at Movie World on Australia’s Gold Coast trapped six people on board for three hours, plus another seven for a further hour, after the ride malfunctioned.
Generating leisure: BIG reveals power plant that doubles as an attraction
BY Katie Buckley | 17 Mar 2015
Bjarke Ingels and his firm BIG produce enticing concepts and ideas for the architecture world, and their latest project – Uppsala Power Plant (UPP) in Sweden – is no exception.
Populous chosen to design Bristol Arena
BY Katie Buckley | 17 Mar 2015
International architecture practice Populous have been selected to design the £90m Bristol Arena.
British Film Institute named 'cultural adviser' to London Paramount
BY Tom Anstey | 17 Mar 2015
London Resort Company Holdings (LRCH) – the company behind the £2bn (US$3bn, €2.8bn) Paramount London theme park and resort development – has officially enlisted the British Film Institute (BFI) to provide strategic cultural counsel for the project.
Büro Ole Scheeren design mixed-use cultural complex for Beijing auction house China Guardian
BY Alice Davis | 17 Mar 2015
Auction house China Guardian has commissioned architects Buro Ole Scheeren to design its new home. Far from being simply a headquarters, the Guardian Art Centre will also include a museum and 120-room hotel alongside the auction house. Restaurants, an event space and courtyard complete the mix.
Pittsburgh Police to give zoo employees firearms training
BY Tom Anstey | 17 Mar 2015
New legislation has been introduced in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, that will allow police officers to train zoo and aquarium employees to use a firearm when dealing with a dangerous animal incident.
Shortlist announced for London's Nine Elms Bridge project
BY Katie Buckley | 17 Mar 2015
After much anticipation, Wandsworth Council has revealed the four design teams to be shortlisted for the Nine Elms Bridge Competition in London, UK.
James Corner Field Operations to design Miami’s Underline
BY Katie Buckley | 17 Mar 2015
James Corner Field Operations (JCFO) has been picked to design the Miami Underline, a 10-mile corridor running below Miami-Dade’s Metrorail.
Royal Mint visitor attraction gets go ahead
BY Kath Hudson | 17 Mar 2015
The Royal Mint has come one step closer in its plans for opening a visitor centre alongside its factory in Wales, after receiving final planning approval last week.
New study reveals value of zoos and aquariums to conservation efforts
BY Tom Anstey | 17 Mar 2015
Zoos and aquariums worldwide play a crucial role in helping members of the public understand biodiversity and how they can protect animals in their natural habitats, according to new research.
     
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4939 to 4958 of 9731 news stories
Egypt’s US$45bn ‘New New Cairo’ looks to jump-start country’s economy
BY Tom Anstey | 19 Mar 2015
In an effort to combat a failing economy that has plunged a quarter of its population into poverty, Egypt is planning to build a new US$45bn (€42.3bn, £30.6bn) administrative, business and leisure capital east of Cairo to house five million people and feature a theme park “four times bigger than Disneyland.”
Abu Dhabi approves 76 tourism-boosting developments, including desert safari park
BY Tom Anstey | 19 Mar 2015
Abu Dhabi’s Urban Planning Council (UPC) has approved plans for several new major developments in Abu Dhabi in an attempt to make the area more tourist friendly, including a new multi-million African safari experience, waterfront developments and a shopping mall.
Beacon technology allows guests to track animals at Tennessee Aquarium
BY Tom Anstey | 19 Mar 2015
The Tennessee Aquarium in Chattanooga, Tennessee, is the first aquarium in the world to utilise new proximity-based technology in its facility as part of the visitor attraction.
FaulknerBrowns creates groundbreaking sport + wellness concept for Beacon of Light
BY Katie Buckley | 18 Mar 2015
FaulknerBrowns have announced they will design the ‘Beacon of Light’, a sport, wellness and education facility in Sunderland UK. The building will be the permanent home for football club Sunderland AFC (SAFC).
National Gallery of Australia announces April naked tours
BY Tom Anstey | 18 Mar 2015
The National Gallery of Australia has announced that, starting in April, it will introduce naked tours as part of a collaboration with Melbourne-based artist Stuart Ringholt.
At least 21 killed in Bardo museum terrorist attack
BY Tom Anstey | 18 Mar 2015
At least 21 people have been killed in Tunisia after gunmen targeted a museum in the country’s capital, also taking hostages according to officials.
London's National Gallery appoints Gabriele Finaldi as new director
BY Tom Anstey | 18 Mar 2015
The National Gallery of London has announced Dr Gabriele Finaldi as its new director, following the retirement of current director Dr Nicholas Penny.
London Motor Museum offers one-off circuit ride in the Batmobile
BY Tom Anstey | 18 Mar 2015
The London Motor Museum is offering a unique visitor experience in an attempt to drum up business – a ride around a Surrey speed circuit in the Batmobile from the 1989 Batman film by Tim Burton.
Oklahoma Weather Museum designs unveiled by KKT Architects
BY Katie Buckley | 18 Mar 2015
Kinslow, Keith & Todd Architects (KKT) have unveiled concept plans for the Oklahoma Weather Museum in ‘Tornado Alley’ Tulsa, US.
Vienna Museum contest now open
BY Katie Buckley | 18 Mar 2015
The City of Vienna has announced a two-stage design competition for the expansion and modernisation of the Wien Museum in the Austrian capital.
Movie World's Green Lantern malfunction leaves 13 riders stranded
BY Tom Anstey | 18 Mar 2015
The Green Lantern ride at Movie World on Australia’s Gold Coast trapped six people on board for three hours, plus another seven for a further hour, after the ride malfunctioned.
Generating leisure: BIG reveals power plant that doubles as an attraction
BY Katie Buckley | 17 Mar 2015
Bjarke Ingels and his firm BIG produce enticing concepts and ideas for the architecture world, and their latest project – Uppsala Power Plant (UPP) in Sweden – is no exception.
Populous chosen to design Bristol Arena
BY Katie Buckley | 17 Mar 2015
International architecture practice Populous have been selected to design the £90m Bristol Arena.
British Film Institute named 'cultural adviser' to London Paramount
BY Tom Anstey | 17 Mar 2015
London Resort Company Holdings (LRCH) – the company behind the £2bn (US$3bn, €2.8bn) Paramount London theme park and resort development – has officially enlisted the British Film Institute (BFI) to provide strategic cultural counsel for the project.
Büro Ole Scheeren design mixed-use cultural complex for Beijing auction house China Guardian
BY Alice Davis | 17 Mar 2015
Auction house China Guardian has commissioned architects Buro Ole Scheeren to design its new home. Far from being simply a headquarters, the Guardian Art Centre will also include a museum and 120-room hotel alongside the auction house. Restaurants, an event space and courtyard complete the mix.
Pittsburgh Police to give zoo employees firearms training
BY Tom Anstey | 17 Mar 2015
New legislation has been introduced in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, that will allow police officers to train zoo and aquarium employees to use a firearm when dealing with a dangerous animal incident.
Shortlist announced for London's Nine Elms Bridge project
BY Katie Buckley | 17 Mar 2015
After much anticipation, Wandsworth Council has revealed the four design teams to be shortlisted for the Nine Elms Bridge Competition in London, UK.
James Corner Field Operations to design Miami’s Underline
BY Katie Buckley | 17 Mar 2015
James Corner Field Operations (JCFO) has been picked to design the Miami Underline, a 10-mile corridor running below Miami-Dade’s Metrorail.
Royal Mint visitor attraction gets go ahead
BY Kath Hudson | 17 Mar 2015
The Royal Mint has come one step closer in its plans for opening a visitor centre alongside its factory in Wales, after receiving final planning approval last week.
New study reveals value of zoos and aquariums to conservation efforts
BY Tom Anstey | 17 Mar 2015
Zoos and aquariums worldwide play a crucial role in helping members of the public understand biodiversity and how they can protect animals in their natural habitats, according to new research.
     
 


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