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Foster + Partners unveils designs for Taiwan's largest aquarium
BY Tom Anstey | 11 Feb 2015
Foster + Partners has revealed its designs for the NT$150m (US$4.8m, €4.1m, £3.1m) aquarium to be built at the National Museum of Marine Science and Technology (NMMST) in Keelung City, Taiwan.
Work starts on South Korea's US$1.8bn Resorts World Jeju development
BY Tom Anstey | 19 Feb 2015
A groundbreaking ceremony has been held for South Korea’s US$1.8bn (€1.6bn, £1.2bn) Resorts World Jeju, which is aiming to rival its Singaporean counterpart at Resorts World Sentosa.
Alexandra Palace restoration given green light. Will add hotel, theatre and broadcast museum
BY Katie Buckley | 19 Feb 2015
London’s Alexandra Palace restoration has been granted planning consent by Haringey Council, bringing the project one step closer to fruition.
Tacoma zoo plans US$65.4m overhaul of aquatic and educational offering
BY Tom Anstey | 19 Feb 2015
Point Defiance Zoo & Aquarium in Tacoma, Washington, has announced plans for a US$65.4m (€57.2m, £42.5m) expansion and renovation of the existing facilities, to include a brand new aquarium among other improvements.
Universal Studios Hollywood tour undergoing multi-million dollar overhaul
BY Tom Anstey | 19 Feb 2015
Universal Studios’ Hollywood Studio Tour is undergoing a major revamp, with plans to include refurbished tram vehicles, a night time tour and a multi-million dollar 4D finale based around The Fast and the Furious franchise.
Universal files permits for waterpark development in Orlando
BY Tom Anstey | 18 Feb 2015
Plans have been submitted by Universal Orlando for a waterpark development to include a volcano feature close to its Cabana Bay Beach Resort.
Peppa Pig World nears opening date at Leolandia
BY Alice Davis | 18 Feb 2015
Cartoon sensation Peppa Pig will be the star of Leolandia’s latest attraction when the Italian theme park reopens for the season on 28 March.
English Heritage announces chief executive to lead Historic England
BY Alice Davis | 18 Feb 2015
English Heritage has announced Duncan Wilson will be made the first chief executive of Historic England.
Lego named world's most powerful brand
BY Tom Anstey | 17 Feb 2015
An annual study looking at the world’s most powerful brands has determined that Lego is the world’s number one, beating the likes of PricewaterhouseCoopers, Red Bull and Ferrari to the title.
Invesco sells stake in struggling Euro Disney
BY Tom Anstey | 17 Feb 2015
Following the €1bn (US$1.2bn, £785m) restructuring of debt and multi-million euro net loss for 2014 of Euro Disney, fund manager Invesco has sold its 6 per cent stake in the company ahead of a €420m (US$527m, £329m) rights issue by Disney which will be open to all investors.
World's largest drop ride joins game-changing rollercoaster in Orlando
BY Tom Anstey | 17 Feb 2015
In addition to having the world’s tallest rollercoaster, a second cloud-touching attraction has been announced for Orlando’s International Drive in the form of Skyfall, the world’s largest drop ride.
Jerde Partnership founder Jon Jerde, creator of magical projects, dies at 75
BY Katie Buckley | 16 Feb 2015
Jon Jerde, founder of The Jerde Partnership, has died aged 75. Jerde, who was viewed by many as the father of modern shopping centre design, died on 9 February 2015 at his home in Los Angeles, US.
Mumbai's Film City expansion targets Bollywood tourism
BY Tom Anstey | 16 Feb 2015
The Indian government is planning on expanding its world-famous Film City in Mumbai, with future additions for the home of Bollywood to include a theme park to lure in more tourists.
Virtual Museum of Stolen Art offers alternate solution for lost works
BY Tom Anstey | 16 Feb 2015
The Oculus Rift virtual technology has provided a unique solution for stolen works at galleries and museums, with one developer showcasing lost works through a virtual world in a new programme called Museum of Stolen Art.
Farmers force deadline for Bollywood star's RS10bn theme park
BY Tom Anstey | 13 Feb 2015
Bollywood star Sanjay Khan’s RS10bn (US$162m, €127.5m, £99.7m) theme park in Agra, based on developing replicas of past and future civilisations, has been given a one-month deadline to acquire land for the project.
Glastonbury founder proposes new heritage attraction
BY Tom Anstey | 13 Feb 2015
The founder of the popular Glastonbury Festival in Somerset, UK, has unveiled a £3m (US$4.6m, €4m) plan to create a major tourist attraction telling the story of one of England’s most historic towns.
Museums and galleries take action against 'dangerous' selfie sticks
BY Tom Anstey | 13 Feb 2015
More and more museums and galleries worldwide are banning the use of a selfie stick, branding them ‘dangerous’ for both artwork and visitors.
Gensler takes London’s transport future underground with active commuting concept
BY Katie Buckley | 13 Feb 2015
Design firm Gensler has been awarded a London Planning Award for its London Underline concept – a network of cycle and pedestrian paths running beneath the city.
Sea Life Brighton brings prehistoric beasts back to life in new exhibition
BY Tom Anstey | 13 Feb 2015
Sea Life Brighton in the UK has unveiled a Jurassic Seas exhibition – a new concept for the brand involving digital dinosaurs, ancient fossils and prehistoric sea creatures.
Legoland Discovery Center coming to Arizona in 2016
BY Tom Anstey | 12 Feb 2015
A new US$12m (€10.5m, £7.8m) Legoland Discovery Center will join the popular Sea Life aquarium as a Merlin attraction at the Arizona Mills outlet mall in Tempe, Arizona, the attractions giant announced today.
     
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4954 to 4973 of 9647 news stories
Foster + Partners unveils designs for Taiwan's largest aquarium
BY Tom Anstey | 11 Feb 2015
Foster + Partners has revealed its designs for the NT$150m (US$4.8m, €4.1m, £3.1m) aquarium to be built at the National Museum of Marine Science and Technology (NMMST) in Keelung City, Taiwan.
Work starts on South Korea's US$1.8bn Resorts World Jeju development
BY Tom Anstey | 19 Feb 2015
A groundbreaking ceremony has been held for South Korea’s US$1.8bn (€1.6bn, £1.2bn) Resorts World Jeju, which is aiming to rival its Singaporean counterpart at Resorts World Sentosa.
Alexandra Palace restoration given green light. Will add hotel, theatre and broadcast museum
BY Katie Buckley | 19 Feb 2015
London’s Alexandra Palace restoration has been granted planning consent by Haringey Council, bringing the project one step closer to fruition.
Tacoma zoo plans US$65.4m overhaul of aquatic and educational offering
BY Tom Anstey | 19 Feb 2015
Point Defiance Zoo & Aquarium in Tacoma, Washington, has announced plans for a US$65.4m (€57.2m, £42.5m) expansion and renovation of the existing facilities, to include a brand new aquarium among other improvements.
Universal Studios Hollywood tour undergoing multi-million dollar overhaul
BY Tom Anstey | 19 Feb 2015
Universal Studios’ Hollywood Studio Tour is undergoing a major revamp, with plans to include refurbished tram vehicles, a night time tour and a multi-million dollar 4D finale based around The Fast and the Furious franchise.
Universal files permits for waterpark development in Orlando
BY Tom Anstey | 18 Feb 2015
Plans have been submitted by Universal Orlando for a waterpark development to include a volcano feature close to its Cabana Bay Beach Resort.
Peppa Pig World nears opening date at Leolandia
BY Alice Davis | 18 Feb 2015
Cartoon sensation Peppa Pig will be the star of Leolandia’s latest attraction when the Italian theme park reopens for the season on 28 March.
English Heritage announces chief executive to lead Historic England
BY Alice Davis | 18 Feb 2015
English Heritage has announced Duncan Wilson will be made the first chief executive of Historic England.
Lego named world's most powerful brand
BY Tom Anstey | 17 Feb 2015
An annual study looking at the world’s most powerful brands has determined that Lego is the world’s number one, beating the likes of PricewaterhouseCoopers, Red Bull and Ferrari to the title.
Invesco sells stake in struggling Euro Disney
BY Tom Anstey | 17 Feb 2015
Following the €1bn (US$1.2bn, £785m) restructuring of debt and multi-million euro net loss for 2014 of Euro Disney, fund manager Invesco has sold its 6 per cent stake in the company ahead of a €420m (US$527m, £329m) rights issue by Disney which will be open to all investors.
World's largest drop ride joins game-changing rollercoaster in Orlando
BY Tom Anstey | 17 Feb 2015
In addition to having the world’s tallest rollercoaster, a second cloud-touching attraction has been announced for Orlando’s International Drive in the form of Skyfall, the world’s largest drop ride.
Jerde Partnership founder Jon Jerde, creator of magical projects, dies at 75
BY Katie Buckley | 16 Feb 2015
Jon Jerde, founder of The Jerde Partnership, has died aged 75. Jerde, who was viewed by many as the father of modern shopping centre design, died on 9 February 2015 at his home in Los Angeles, US.
Mumbai's Film City expansion targets Bollywood tourism
BY Tom Anstey | 16 Feb 2015
The Indian government is planning on expanding its world-famous Film City in Mumbai, with future additions for the home of Bollywood to include a theme park to lure in more tourists.
Virtual Museum of Stolen Art offers alternate solution for lost works
BY Tom Anstey | 16 Feb 2015
The Oculus Rift virtual technology has provided a unique solution for stolen works at galleries and museums, with one developer showcasing lost works through a virtual world in a new programme called Museum of Stolen Art.
Farmers force deadline for Bollywood star's RS10bn theme park
BY Tom Anstey | 13 Feb 2015
Bollywood star Sanjay Khan’s RS10bn (US$162m, €127.5m, £99.7m) theme park in Agra, based on developing replicas of past and future civilisations, has been given a one-month deadline to acquire land for the project.
Glastonbury founder proposes new heritage attraction
BY Tom Anstey | 13 Feb 2015
The founder of the popular Glastonbury Festival in Somerset, UK, has unveiled a £3m (US$4.6m, €4m) plan to create a major tourist attraction telling the story of one of England’s most historic towns.
Museums and galleries take action against 'dangerous' selfie sticks
BY Tom Anstey | 13 Feb 2015
More and more museums and galleries worldwide are banning the use of a selfie stick, branding them ‘dangerous’ for both artwork and visitors.
Gensler takes London’s transport future underground with active commuting concept
BY Katie Buckley | 13 Feb 2015
Design firm Gensler has been awarded a London Planning Award for its London Underline concept – a network of cycle and pedestrian paths running beneath the city.
Sea Life Brighton brings prehistoric beasts back to life in new exhibition
BY Tom Anstey | 13 Feb 2015
Sea Life Brighton in the UK has unveiled a Jurassic Seas exhibition – a new concept for the brand involving digital dinosaurs, ancient fossils and prehistoric sea creatures.
Legoland Discovery Center coming to Arizona in 2016
BY Tom Anstey | 12 Feb 2015
A new US$12m (€10.5m, £7.8m) Legoland Discovery Center will join the popular Sea Life aquarium as a Merlin attraction at the Arizona Mills outlet mall in Tempe, Arizona, the attractions giant announced today.
     
 


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