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VAE makes ExCeL debut in London next week
BY Tom Anstey | 08 Jan 2015
The first ever Visitor Attraction Expo (VAE) kicks off next week, with owners, managers and developers among others, descending on the ExCeL in London for the three-day event.
Studio Libeskind designs cultural/sports centre for Vilnius, Lithuania
BY Katie Buckley | 08 Jan 2015
World-renowned architecture practice Studio Libeskind has released designs for a new cultural centre – the ‘Vilnius Beacon’ in Lithuania.
World's largest eco-theme park coming to Indonesia in 2015
BY Tom Anstey | 07 Jan 2015
Work is progressing on what is being billed as “the world’s largest eco-theme park” – a US$240m (€202.2m, £158.5m) development in Indonesia’s Riau Islands.
Nicholas Cullinan named new director of UK National Portrait Gallery
BY Jak Phillips | 07 Jan 2015
Experienced art curator Dr Nicholas Cullinan has been appointed as the new director of the National Portrait Gallery in London, having first worked there as a visitor services assistant 14 years ago.
UNWTO and UNESCO team up for tourism and culture conference
BY Tom Anstey | 07 Jan 2015
UNWTO and UNESCO are, for the first time, to bring ministers of tourism and culture together with experts and stakeholders from both sectors to explore new models of partnership between tourism and culture.
Four compete for Barack Obama's presidential library
BY Tom Anstey | 07 Jan 2015
Four US universities are currently battling it out to host Barack Obama’s US$500m (€419.5m, £329m) presidential library – a repository for preserving and making available the papers, records, collections and other historical materials of every President of the United States since Herbert Hoover in 1929.
Lakefront architecture competition announced for the shores of Lake Michigan
BY Katie Buckley | 07 Jan 2015
As part of the first ever Chicago Architecture Biennial, starting in October 2015, a lakefront architecture competition has been announced.
Dalian Wanda unveils US$1bn theme park project in China
BY Tom Anstey | 06 Jan 2015
The Dalian Wanda group has launched its latest theme park project – a US$1bn (€839m, £659m) movie park in the Chinese city of Wuhan.
New US$63m Taiwan museum turns away 25,000 on opening day
BY Tom Anstey | 06 Jan 2015
A new museum recently launched in Taiwan had to turn away around 25,000 people on the opening day, due to its extreme popularity.
Oldham Coliseum revamp plans submitted by Mecanoo
BY Katie Buckley | 06 Jan 2015
Subsequent to winning a competition to revamp Oldham Coliseum in 2013, Dutch practice Mecanoo will be submitting plans to transform the building into a new heritage centre and theatre.
San Francisco MOMA nears US$610m funding target
BY Tom Anstey | 06 Jan 2015
Following a two-year fundraising campaign, the San Francisco Museum of Modern Art (MOMA) is closing in on its financial target to build a 235,000sq ft (21,800sq m) new wing.
Historic Dreamland rollercoaster hits another bump in the road
BY Alice Davis | 06 Jan 2015
Britain’s oldest rollercoaster already has a storied past, and it suffered yet another setback during the festive season when high winds blew part of the structure away. The Grade II-listed ride was undergoing restoration at the time as part of the renovation of the Dreamland amusement park in Margate, Kent.
UK's MOBO wins contest to develop Colombian UNESCO fortress
BY Tom Anstey | 06 Jan 2015
MOBO Architects has won a design competition to refurbish vertical and horizontal access structures of a UNESCO-protected fortress in Cartagena, Colombia.
Call for Hobbit museum on the back of impressive tourism numbers for New Zealand
BY Tom Anstey | 05 Jan 2015
With the final instalment of The Hobbit hitting cinemas worldwide last month, fanatical fans have been visiting the franchise’s home of New Zealand in record numbers, leading to calls for a new Middle Earth museum to be built in the country.
A surfer's paradise: six-foot-high waves in Melbourne’s Harbour
BY Katie Buckley | 05 Jan 2015
Damian Rogers Architecture, in partnership with Arup, has unveiled a concept of a beach and surf park for Melbourne’s Central Pier, Australia.
World Expo Museum will be 'unlike any other in the world'
BY Tom Anstey | 05 Jan 2015
The director of the World Expo Museum, which is set to open in Shanghai in May 2016, has said the upcoming attraction will be unlike any other museum in the world.
Exclusive: Designers reveal 'cluster concept' for Amsterdam mega-park
BY Alice Davis | 24 Dec 2014
Plans to create a €400 million (£314m, $489m) “metropolitan theme park” on the outskirts of Amsterdam, the Netherlands, are being developed by a caucus of leading design firms.
Baltimore Museum of Art opens redeveloped wing as part of ongoing works
BY Tom Anstey | 24 Dec 2014
The Baltimore Museum of Art (BMA) has reopened its American art wing following a two-year US$7.9m (€6.4m, £5m) redevelopment.
US$75m 'Epic' development to be anchored by waterpark
BY Tom Anstey | 24 Dec 2014
Work in Grand Prairie, Texas, has started on a US$75m (€60.8m, £47.9m) mixed-use project, anchored by an indoor/outdoor waterpark, which the city is hoping will help it become an entertainment destination.
Noah theme park taking state of Kentucky to court over tax credit refusal
BY Tom Anstey | 23 Dec 2014
The biblical theme park denied more than US$18m (€14.4m, £11.5m) in tourism tax credits because of its discriminatory hiring procedure, has said it will be taking the state of Kentucky, US, to court for what it calls a violation of federal and state law.
     
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5159 to 5178 of 9731 news stories
VAE makes ExCeL debut in London next week
BY Tom Anstey | 08 Jan 2015
The first ever Visitor Attraction Expo (VAE) kicks off next week, with owners, managers and developers among others, descending on the ExCeL in London for the three-day event.
Studio Libeskind designs cultural/sports centre for Vilnius, Lithuania
BY Katie Buckley | 08 Jan 2015
World-renowned architecture practice Studio Libeskind has released designs for a new cultural centre – the ‘Vilnius Beacon’ in Lithuania.
World's largest eco-theme park coming to Indonesia in 2015
BY Tom Anstey | 07 Jan 2015
Work is progressing on what is being billed as “the world’s largest eco-theme park” – a US$240m (€202.2m, £158.5m) development in Indonesia’s Riau Islands.
Nicholas Cullinan named new director of UK National Portrait Gallery
BY Jak Phillips | 07 Jan 2015
Experienced art curator Dr Nicholas Cullinan has been appointed as the new director of the National Portrait Gallery in London, having first worked there as a visitor services assistant 14 years ago.
UNWTO and UNESCO team up for tourism and culture conference
BY Tom Anstey | 07 Jan 2015
UNWTO and UNESCO are, for the first time, to bring ministers of tourism and culture together with experts and stakeholders from both sectors to explore new models of partnership between tourism and culture.
Four compete for Barack Obama's presidential library
BY Tom Anstey | 07 Jan 2015
Four US universities are currently battling it out to host Barack Obama’s US$500m (€419.5m, £329m) presidential library – a repository for preserving and making available the papers, records, collections and other historical materials of every President of the United States since Herbert Hoover in 1929.
Lakefront architecture competition announced for the shores of Lake Michigan
BY Katie Buckley | 07 Jan 2015
As part of the first ever Chicago Architecture Biennial, starting in October 2015, a lakefront architecture competition has been announced.
Dalian Wanda unveils US$1bn theme park project in China
BY Tom Anstey | 06 Jan 2015
The Dalian Wanda group has launched its latest theme park project – a US$1bn (€839m, £659m) movie park in the Chinese city of Wuhan.
New US$63m Taiwan museum turns away 25,000 on opening day
BY Tom Anstey | 06 Jan 2015
A new museum recently launched in Taiwan had to turn away around 25,000 people on the opening day, due to its extreme popularity.
Oldham Coliseum revamp plans submitted by Mecanoo
BY Katie Buckley | 06 Jan 2015
Subsequent to winning a competition to revamp Oldham Coliseum in 2013, Dutch practice Mecanoo will be submitting plans to transform the building into a new heritage centre and theatre.
San Francisco MOMA nears US$610m funding target
BY Tom Anstey | 06 Jan 2015
Following a two-year fundraising campaign, the San Francisco Museum of Modern Art (MOMA) is closing in on its financial target to build a 235,000sq ft (21,800sq m) new wing.
Historic Dreamland rollercoaster hits another bump in the road
BY Alice Davis | 06 Jan 2015
Britain’s oldest rollercoaster already has a storied past, and it suffered yet another setback during the festive season when high winds blew part of the structure away. The Grade II-listed ride was undergoing restoration at the time as part of the renovation of the Dreamland amusement park in Margate, Kent.
UK's MOBO wins contest to develop Colombian UNESCO fortress
BY Tom Anstey | 06 Jan 2015
MOBO Architects has won a design competition to refurbish vertical and horizontal access structures of a UNESCO-protected fortress in Cartagena, Colombia.
Call for Hobbit museum on the back of impressive tourism numbers for New Zealand
BY Tom Anstey | 05 Jan 2015
With the final instalment of The Hobbit hitting cinemas worldwide last month, fanatical fans have been visiting the franchise’s home of New Zealand in record numbers, leading to calls for a new Middle Earth museum to be built in the country.
A surfer's paradise: six-foot-high waves in Melbourne’s Harbour
BY Katie Buckley | 05 Jan 2015
Damian Rogers Architecture, in partnership with Arup, has unveiled a concept of a beach and surf park for Melbourne’s Central Pier, Australia.
World Expo Museum will be 'unlike any other in the world'
BY Tom Anstey | 05 Jan 2015
The director of the World Expo Museum, which is set to open in Shanghai in May 2016, has said the upcoming attraction will be unlike any other museum in the world.
Exclusive: Designers reveal 'cluster concept' for Amsterdam mega-park
BY Alice Davis | 24 Dec 2014
Plans to create a €400 million (£314m, $489m) “metropolitan theme park” on the outskirts of Amsterdam, the Netherlands, are being developed by a caucus of leading design firms.
Baltimore Museum of Art opens redeveloped wing as part of ongoing works
BY Tom Anstey | 24 Dec 2014
The Baltimore Museum of Art (BMA) has reopened its American art wing following a two-year US$7.9m (€6.4m, £5m) redevelopment.
US$75m 'Epic' development to be anchored by waterpark
BY Tom Anstey | 24 Dec 2014
Work in Grand Prairie, Texas, has started on a US$75m (€60.8m, £47.9m) mixed-use project, anchored by an indoor/outdoor waterpark, which the city is hoping will help it become an entertainment destination.
Noah theme park taking state of Kentucky to court over tax credit refusal
BY Tom Anstey | 23 Dec 2014
The biblical theme park denied more than US$18m (€14.4m, £11.5m) in tourism tax credits because of its discriminatory hiring procedure, has said it will be taking the state of Kentucky, US, to court for what it calls a violation of federal and state law.
     
 


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