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South Korea's US$1.7bn resort and casino set for launch in 2017
BY Tom Anstey | 03 Dec 2014
Paradise Sega Sammy – South Korea’s first integrated resort – has been given an opening date of March 2017 following a groundbreaking ceremony for the US$1.7bn (€1.4bn, £1.1bn) casino, hotel, spa and theme park project.
Zamperla unveils all-access theme park masterplan
BY Tom Anstey | 03 Dec 2014
Zamperla has unveiled its masterplan for an ‘all-access’ disabled theme park, catering specifically to the disabled, also donating a ride from its masterplan to US-based Give Kids the World Village.
Westminster Council approves London’s Garden Bridge
BY Katie Buckley | 03 Dec 2014
Thomas Heatherwick and Joanna Lumley’s controversial Garden Bridge over London’s River Thames has won planning permission from Westminster Council.
First permanent Walking Dead attraction opens in Spain
BY Tom Anstey | 03 Dec 2014
AMC’s hit zombie TV show The Walking Dead has found its first permanent home in a visitor attraction, with a horror maze launching at Parque de Atracciones de Madrid in Spain.
Finalists announced for Helsinki Guggenheim competition
BY Katie Buckley | 02 Dec 2014
A shortlist of six finalists have been revealed for the design of the Helsinki Guggenheim Museum following the biggest architectural competition in history, which saw more than 1,700 firms submit plans.
ICA Miami unveils plans for permanent home
BY Tom Anstey | 02 Dec 2014
The newly formed Institute of Contemporary Art Miami (ICA Miami) has formally announced plans for a new 37,500sq ft (3,483sq m) permanent home, ahead of the opening of its temporary home this week in Miami’s Design District.
Disney and TCM agree deal for revamp of Hollywood Studios attraction
BY Tom Anstey | 02 Dec 2014
Disney has agreed a deal with Turner Classic Movies (TCM) in a move which will see both companies work together to make changes to Disney’s Hollywood Studios in Orlando, while TCM will receive programming under the banner “Treasures From the Disney Vault.”
AWP wins competition to design Malmo Quay in Newcastle
BY Katie Buckley | 02 Dec 2014
Paris-based AWP architecture firm has won a competition, launched in June 2014, to design a new public space and hub along the River Tyne in Newcastle, UK.
Merlin reveals plans to launch Legoland in South Korea
BY Tom Anstey | 01 Dec 2014
Merlin Entertainments has revealed plans to open its first Legoland theme park in South Korea as part of a long-term expansion plan to generate more income from markets overseas.
Environmental concerns over Australia theme park development
BY Tom Anstey | 01 Dec 2014
Chinese developers are considering turning green land near Dandenong, Victoria, into a 43-hectare theme park, raising concern among environmentalists trying to protect the area’s designated ‘green wedges’.
Adelaide fish market could become popular tourist attraction, says tourism minister
BY Tom Anstey | 28 Nov 2014
Australian Tourism Minister Leon Bignell has said the Port of Adelaide has the potential to become a popular tourist attraction centred around a fish market.
EFFEKT to design new cultural and sporting hub in Denmark
BY Katie Buckley | 28 Nov 2014
Architecture practice EFFEKT has won a competition to create an innovative new street sports and cultural facility in an old train depot in Esbjerg, Denmark.
SNP calls for Aberdeen Council to abandon £30m gallery project
BY Tom Anstey | 28 Nov 2014
The Scottish National Party (SNP) is urging Aberdeen City Council leaders to abandon a £30m (US$47.2m, €37.9m) renovation project to completely revamp Aberdeen Art Gallery amid claims of spiralling costs and widespread public objection.
Hearts planning football museum
BY Tom Anstey | 27 Nov 2014
Heart of Midlothian Football Club has unveiled plans to create a museum celebrating the club’s 140-year history.
US$87m Sacramento science centre plans rest on bond decision
BY Tom Anstey | 27 Nov 2014
Sacramento City Council is currently considering whether to authorise a US$29m (€23.2m, £18.4m) bond to part-finance a new US$87m (€69.7m, £55.2m) science centre and planetarium.
Budget cuts force one in ten UK museums to sell off parts of collections
BY Tom Anstey | 27 Nov 2014
A new survey from the Museums Association has shown that around one in every 10 UK museums are being forced to consider selling off parts of their collections to balance the books due to funding cuts.
Captive cetacean debate rages on as 120 countries consider ban and Vancouver ruling vetoed
BY Tom Anstey | 27 Nov 2014
The debate on whether or not cetaceans should be kept in captivity continues to rage on, as more than 100 countries signed a pledge to consider banning the capture of wild dolphins and whales for display, while a landmark ruling on breeding rules in Vancouver has collapsed.
Study shows virtual reality has significant effect on brain function
BY Tom Anstey | 26 Nov 2014
Neurophysicists have discovered that the space-mapping neurons in the brain react differently when exposed to virtual reality (VR), with a study on rats showing VR makes a significant impact on the brain, though it is not yet known what effects this will have in future.
US judge halts development of George Lucas legacy project
BY Tom Anstey | 26 Nov 2014
A federal judge has put a stop to plans for further development on the proposed site of the George Lucas Museum of Narrative Art, following a lawsuit from opposers to the plan.
Rollercoaster Restaurant sates Emirati appetite for theme park fun
BY Alice Davis | 26 Nov 2014
The Middle East is a hotbed of activity for theme parks, waterparks and tourist attractions, and the region’s appetite for the spectacular has been further evidenced by the opening of a new 360-seat rollercoaster-themed restaurant on Yas Island, Abu Dhabi.
     
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South Korea's US$1.7bn resort and casino set for launch in 2017
BY Tom Anstey | 03 Dec 2014
Paradise Sega Sammy – South Korea’s first integrated resort – has been given an opening date of March 2017 following a groundbreaking ceremony for the US$1.7bn (€1.4bn, £1.1bn) casino, hotel, spa and theme park project.
Zamperla unveils all-access theme park masterplan
BY Tom Anstey | 03 Dec 2014
Zamperla has unveiled its masterplan for an ‘all-access’ disabled theme park, catering specifically to the disabled, also donating a ride from its masterplan to US-based Give Kids the World Village.
Westminster Council approves London’s Garden Bridge
BY Katie Buckley | 03 Dec 2014
Thomas Heatherwick and Joanna Lumley’s controversial Garden Bridge over London’s River Thames has won planning permission from Westminster Council.
First permanent Walking Dead attraction opens in Spain
BY Tom Anstey | 03 Dec 2014
AMC’s hit zombie TV show The Walking Dead has found its first permanent home in a visitor attraction, with a horror maze launching at Parque de Atracciones de Madrid in Spain.
Finalists announced for Helsinki Guggenheim competition
BY Katie Buckley | 02 Dec 2014
A shortlist of six finalists have been revealed for the design of the Helsinki Guggenheim Museum following the biggest architectural competition in history, which saw more than 1,700 firms submit plans.
ICA Miami unveils plans for permanent home
BY Tom Anstey | 02 Dec 2014
The newly formed Institute of Contemporary Art Miami (ICA Miami) has formally announced plans for a new 37,500sq ft (3,483sq m) permanent home, ahead of the opening of its temporary home this week in Miami’s Design District.
Disney and TCM agree deal for revamp of Hollywood Studios attraction
BY Tom Anstey | 02 Dec 2014
Disney has agreed a deal with Turner Classic Movies (TCM) in a move which will see both companies work together to make changes to Disney’s Hollywood Studios in Orlando, while TCM will receive programming under the banner “Treasures From the Disney Vault.”
AWP wins competition to design Malmo Quay in Newcastle
BY Katie Buckley | 02 Dec 2014
Paris-based AWP architecture firm has won a competition, launched in June 2014, to design a new public space and hub along the River Tyne in Newcastle, UK.
Merlin reveals plans to launch Legoland in South Korea
BY Tom Anstey | 01 Dec 2014
Merlin Entertainments has revealed plans to open its first Legoland theme park in South Korea as part of a long-term expansion plan to generate more income from markets overseas.
Environmental concerns over Australia theme park development
BY Tom Anstey | 01 Dec 2014
Chinese developers are considering turning green land near Dandenong, Victoria, into a 43-hectare theme park, raising concern among environmentalists trying to protect the area’s designated ‘green wedges’.
Adelaide fish market could become popular tourist attraction, says tourism minister
BY Tom Anstey | 28 Nov 2014
Australian Tourism Minister Leon Bignell has said the Port of Adelaide has the potential to become a popular tourist attraction centred around a fish market.
EFFEKT to design new cultural and sporting hub in Denmark
BY Katie Buckley | 28 Nov 2014
Architecture practice EFFEKT has won a competition to create an innovative new street sports and cultural facility in an old train depot in Esbjerg, Denmark.
SNP calls for Aberdeen Council to abandon £30m gallery project
BY Tom Anstey | 28 Nov 2014
The Scottish National Party (SNP) is urging Aberdeen City Council leaders to abandon a £30m (US$47.2m, €37.9m) renovation project to completely revamp Aberdeen Art Gallery amid claims of spiralling costs and widespread public objection.
Hearts planning football museum
BY Tom Anstey | 27 Nov 2014
Heart of Midlothian Football Club has unveiled plans to create a museum celebrating the club’s 140-year history.
US$87m Sacramento science centre plans rest on bond decision
BY Tom Anstey | 27 Nov 2014
Sacramento City Council is currently considering whether to authorise a US$29m (€23.2m, £18.4m) bond to part-finance a new US$87m (€69.7m, £55.2m) science centre and planetarium.
Budget cuts force one in ten UK museums to sell off parts of collections
BY Tom Anstey | 27 Nov 2014
A new survey from the Museums Association has shown that around one in every 10 UK museums are being forced to consider selling off parts of their collections to balance the books due to funding cuts.
Captive cetacean debate rages on as 120 countries consider ban and Vancouver ruling vetoed
BY Tom Anstey | 27 Nov 2014
The debate on whether or not cetaceans should be kept in captivity continues to rage on, as more than 100 countries signed a pledge to consider banning the capture of wild dolphins and whales for display, while a landmark ruling on breeding rules in Vancouver has collapsed.
Study shows virtual reality has significant effect on brain function
BY Tom Anstey | 26 Nov 2014
Neurophysicists have discovered that the space-mapping neurons in the brain react differently when exposed to virtual reality (VR), with a study on rats showing VR makes a significant impact on the brain, though it is not yet known what effects this will have in future.
US judge halts development of George Lucas legacy project
BY Tom Anstey | 26 Nov 2014
A federal judge has put a stop to plans for further development on the proposed site of the George Lucas Museum of Narrative Art, following a lawsuit from opposers to the plan.
Rollercoaster Restaurant sates Emirati appetite for theme park fun
BY Alice Davis | 26 Nov 2014
The Middle East is a hotbed of activity for theme parks, waterparks and tourist attractions, and the region’s appetite for the spectacular has been further evidenced by the opening of a new 360-seat rollercoaster-themed restaurant on Yas Island, Abu Dhabi.
     
 


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