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3D scanning of live animals creates potential for new wildlife attractions
BY Tom Anstey | 06 Nov 2014
With scanning technology becoming ever easier and more comprehensive, the potential for 3D-scanned interactive models of live animals in zoos and aquariums is wide open, according to research firm Swedish ICT.
China to catch US by 2020 in race for theme park supremacy
BY Tom Anstey | 06 Nov 2014
Chinese theme park attendance figures are predicted to surpass US numbers by 2020, according to US consultants Aecom.
Work underway on Kenya's KES2.3tn mega mixed-use development
BY Tom Anstey | 05 Nov 2014
Lamu Island on the north coast of Kenya is about to undergo a drastic transformation with a KES2.3tn (US$25bn, €19.9bn, £15.6bn) development planned to include the largest container port on the East African seaboard, complete with a “Las Vegas-style city” and an international airport.
Mission Impossible and Star Trek to feature in Paramount's £2bn theme park development
BY Tom Anstey | 05 Nov 2014
New images for Paramount’s upcoming £2bn (US$3.2bn, €2.5bn) resort and theme park development have been unveiled as part of the second phase of consultation, showcasing a number of Paramount IPs set to feature.
AHR gets the go-ahead for phase one of Kazakhstan 2017 Expo
BY Katie Buckley | 05 Nov 2014
Following AHR’s July 2014 global launch, the architecture and design practice has been given planning permission for the first phase of the ‘Green Block’ – the 2017 Expo Village in Astana, Kazakhstan.
PM appoints Dame Mary Archer as Science Museum Group chair
BY Tom Anstey | 05 Nov 2014
Dame Mary Archer has been appointed by Prime Minister David Cameron to head the Science Museum Group.
Work on new Whitney museum nears completion
BY Kim Megson | 05 Nov 2014
Renzo Piano’s dramatic new building for the Whitney Museum of American Art in New York’s Meatpacking District has entered the final phase of construction, with work set to be completed in time for its long-scheduled opening in Spring 2015.
Plans for record breaking Twin Towers revealed in Dubai
BY Katie Buckley | 04 Nov 2014
Emaar Properties and Dubai Holdings have announced plans to build “the tallest twin towers in the world” as part of a 2.3sq m (6sq km) mega development in the Dubai Creek Harbour district, UAE.
India to set up Centre for Zoo Sciences
BY Tom Anstey | 04 Nov 2014
The Indian government has announced plans to set up a Centre for Zoo Sciences to aid recognised Indian zoos and zoos in the wider South Asia region in welfare development, training and scientific research.
A first look at George Lucas' Museum of Narrative Art
BY Tom Anstey | 04 Nov 2014
The first images for the legacy project of director George Lucas – the US$300m (€220m, £179m) Lucas Museum of Narrative Art (LMNA) in Chicago – have been revealed by architectural firm MAD Architects.
Science Hills museum makes waves in Japan
BY Kim Megson | 04 Nov 2014
A stylish new science museum and business centre has opened in Japan’s industrial Komatsu city as part of a regional regeneration programme which will boost tourism and trade.
Singapore must invest in new attractions to boost tourism says PM
BY Tom Anstey | 03 Nov 2014
To grow Singaporean tourism over the next half century, the country must invest in new attractions and refresh existing ones, according to the country’s Prime Minister, Lee Hsien Loong.
Museums and cultural institutions team up to fight UK copyright law
BY Tom Anstey | 03 Nov 2014
Cultural institutions in the UK are being forced not to exhibit certain historical works on the basis that copyright law is preventing their display.
Thailand tiger attraction reopens despite tourist mauling
BY Tom Anstey | 03 Nov 2014
Phuket’s Tiger Kingdom – a popular tourist attraction which allows visitors to directly interact with tigers – has reopened to the public despite a recent tiger attack on a visitor inside one of its enclosures.
Disney reveals ¥500bn expansion plans for Tokyo parks
BY Tom Anstey | 31 Oct 2014
Disney has revealed plans for a ¥500bn (US$4.5bn, €3.6bn, £2.8bn) expansion of it’s Tokyo resorts as part of a 10-year expansion plan.
Bumper summer means record-breaking business for Europa Park
BY Tom Anstey | 31 Oct 2014
Germany’s Europa-Park looks set to smash its previous attendance record after a bumper summer season, with the visitor attraction expected to pass the 5 million guest mark for the first time in its 39-year history.
Koran theme park proposed by Malaysian MP
BY Tom Anstey | 31 Oct 2014
A Malaysian MP has proposed the country develop the world’s first ever Al- Koran theme park, in an effort to draw more religious tourism to the country.
Crowdfunding campaign underway to restore Walt Disney's childhood home
BY Tom Anstey | 31 Oct 2014
Plans to restore the childhood home of Walt Disney have been revealed with the start of a fundraising campaign running until Disney’s 113th birthday on 5 December.
Polin's Cartoon Network Amazone wins prestigious Leading Edge Award from WWA
BY Tom Anstey | 31 Oct 2014
Polin Waterparks’ Cartoon Network Amazone in Thailand has taken the top honour during the World Waterpark Associations’ (WWA) Symposium & Trade Show Awards ceremony in Las Vegas.
Merlin launches first Madam Tussauds in Singapore
BY Tom Anstey | 30 Oct 2014
Visitors to Singapore can now rub shoulders with the likes of David Beckham, Brad Pitt and Lady Gaga in wax form as Merlin Entertainments' newest Madame Tussauds attraction has opened to the public at Sentosa Island Resort.
     
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5299 to 5318 of 9731 news stories
3D scanning of live animals creates potential for new wildlife attractions
BY Tom Anstey | 06 Nov 2014
With scanning technology becoming ever easier and more comprehensive, the potential for 3D-scanned interactive models of live animals in zoos and aquariums is wide open, according to research firm Swedish ICT.
China to catch US by 2020 in race for theme park supremacy
BY Tom Anstey | 06 Nov 2014
Chinese theme park attendance figures are predicted to surpass US numbers by 2020, according to US consultants Aecom.
Work underway on Kenya's KES2.3tn mega mixed-use development
BY Tom Anstey | 05 Nov 2014
Lamu Island on the north coast of Kenya is about to undergo a drastic transformation with a KES2.3tn (US$25bn, €19.9bn, £15.6bn) development planned to include the largest container port on the East African seaboard, complete with a “Las Vegas-style city” and an international airport.
Mission Impossible and Star Trek to feature in Paramount's £2bn theme park development
BY Tom Anstey | 05 Nov 2014
New images for Paramount’s upcoming £2bn (US$3.2bn, €2.5bn) resort and theme park development have been unveiled as part of the second phase of consultation, showcasing a number of Paramount IPs set to feature.
AHR gets the go-ahead for phase one of Kazakhstan 2017 Expo
BY Katie Buckley | 05 Nov 2014
Following AHR’s July 2014 global launch, the architecture and design practice has been given planning permission for the first phase of the ‘Green Block’ – the 2017 Expo Village in Astana, Kazakhstan.
PM appoints Dame Mary Archer as Science Museum Group chair
BY Tom Anstey | 05 Nov 2014
Dame Mary Archer has been appointed by Prime Minister David Cameron to head the Science Museum Group.
Work on new Whitney museum nears completion
BY Kim Megson | 05 Nov 2014
Renzo Piano’s dramatic new building for the Whitney Museum of American Art in New York’s Meatpacking District has entered the final phase of construction, with work set to be completed in time for its long-scheduled opening in Spring 2015.
Plans for record breaking Twin Towers revealed in Dubai
BY Katie Buckley | 04 Nov 2014
Emaar Properties and Dubai Holdings have announced plans to build “the tallest twin towers in the world” as part of a 2.3sq m (6sq km) mega development in the Dubai Creek Harbour district, UAE.
India to set up Centre for Zoo Sciences
BY Tom Anstey | 04 Nov 2014
The Indian government has announced plans to set up a Centre for Zoo Sciences to aid recognised Indian zoos and zoos in the wider South Asia region in welfare development, training and scientific research.
A first look at George Lucas' Museum of Narrative Art
BY Tom Anstey | 04 Nov 2014
The first images for the legacy project of director George Lucas – the US$300m (€220m, £179m) Lucas Museum of Narrative Art (LMNA) in Chicago – have been revealed by architectural firm MAD Architects.
Science Hills museum makes waves in Japan
BY Kim Megson | 04 Nov 2014
A stylish new science museum and business centre has opened in Japan’s industrial Komatsu city as part of a regional regeneration programme which will boost tourism and trade.
Singapore must invest in new attractions to boost tourism says PM
BY Tom Anstey | 03 Nov 2014
To grow Singaporean tourism over the next half century, the country must invest in new attractions and refresh existing ones, according to the country’s Prime Minister, Lee Hsien Loong.
Museums and cultural institutions team up to fight UK copyright law
BY Tom Anstey | 03 Nov 2014
Cultural institutions in the UK are being forced not to exhibit certain historical works on the basis that copyright law is preventing their display.
Thailand tiger attraction reopens despite tourist mauling
BY Tom Anstey | 03 Nov 2014
Phuket’s Tiger Kingdom – a popular tourist attraction which allows visitors to directly interact with tigers – has reopened to the public despite a recent tiger attack on a visitor inside one of its enclosures.
Disney reveals ¥500bn expansion plans for Tokyo parks
BY Tom Anstey | 31 Oct 2014
Disney has revealed plans for a ¥500bn (US$4.5bn, €3.6bn, £2.8bn) expansion of it’s Tokyo resorts as part of a 10-year expansion plan.
Bumper summer means record-breaking business for Europa Park
BY Tom Anstey | 31 Oct 2014
Germany’s Europa-Park looks set to smash its previous attendance record after a bumper summer season, with the visitor attraction expected to pass the 5 million guest mark for the first time in its 39-year history.
Koran theme park proposed by Malaysian MP
BY Tom Anstey | 31 Oct 2014
A Malaysian MP has proposed the country develop the world’s first ever Al- Koran theme park, in an effort to draw more religious tourism to the country.
Crowdfunding campaign underway to restore Walt Disney's childhood home
BY Tom Anstey | 31 Oct 2014
Plans to restore the childhood home of Walt Disney have been revealed with the start of a fundraising campaign running until Disney’s 113th birthday on 5 December.
Polin's Cartoon Network Amazone wins prestigious Leading Edge Award from WWA
BY Tom Anstey | 31 Oct 2014
Polin Waterparks’ Cartoon Network Amazone in Thailand has taken the top honour during the World Waterpark Associations’ (WWA) Symposium & Trade Show Awards ceremony in Las Vegas.
Merlin launches first Madam Tussauds in Singapore
BY Tom Anstey | 30 Oct 2014
Visitors to Singapore can now rub shoulders with the likes of David Beckham, Brad Pitt and Lady Gaga in wax form as Merlin Entertainments' newest Madame Tussauds attraction has opened to the public at Sentosa Island Resort.
     
 


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