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Beijing fine art gallery flaunts seductive curves following makeover
BY Jak Phillips | 07 Apr 2014
The Hongkun Fine Art Gallery has reopened in Beijing following a refurbishment by Vienna and Beijing-based architectural firm Penda, featuring a fluid, curved design.
World’s largest aquarium makes waves in China
BY Jason Holland | 07 Apr 2014
A new US$806.5m (€587m, £486m) aquatic theme park in China has broken five Guinness World Records on opening and is now officially recognised as the largest aquarium on the planet.
National Civil Rights Museum in Memphis, US, unveils US$27.5m redesign
BY Jak Phillips | 07 Apr 2014
America’s National Civil Rights Museum, the converted motel where Martin Luther King Jr was assassinated, reopened its doors on Saturday – the day after the 46th anniversary of King’s death – following an extensive redevelopment.
English Heritage backs leisure plans for Brighton Hippodrome
BY Jak Phillips | 04 Apr 2014
Ambitious proposals to redevelop the Grade II listed Brighton Hippodrome into a leisure complex have been backed by English Heritage, which said this could be the “final chance” to save the 117-year-old structure.
British heritage gets £30m funding injection from HLF
BY Tom Anstey | 04 Apr 2014
The Heritage Lottery Fund has announced £30m of funding towards 10 diverse projects across the length and breadth of the UK.
Native American museum dream edges closer to becoming reality
BY Jak Phillips | 04 Apr 2014
Plans for a Native American museum in Oklahoma City that have been in the offing for nearly 20 years have moved closer to fruition, after the Oklahoma House budget panel voted in favour of submitting its funding application to the full House Appropriations and Budget Committee.
Boston museum announces plans for 4D cinema
BY Jason Holland | 03 Apr 2014
The Museum of Science in Boston is to open a new 98-seat 4D cinema in August. It will use technology from Toronto-based SimEx-Iwerks Entertainment, combining a high-definition 3D film with sensory effects built into the seats and cinema environment. The current 3D digital cinema at the museum will close on 30 March as a result.
Rethink to head up major redevelopment at Dubai’s Global Village
BY Jak Phillips | 02 Apr 2014
Fledging US-based company Rethink Leisure and Entertainment (RL&E) has scored an early success, having been drafted in to help reinvigorate Dubai’s family entertainment and cultural attraction, Global Village.
RIBA Regional Awards 2014 shortlist revealed
BY Tom Anstey | 02 Apr 2014
The Shard, the London Aquatic Centre, and Portsmouth’s Mary Rose Museum are among 233 projects shortlisted for the Royal Institute of British Architects (RIBA) Regional Awards.
Italy's Bologna to be home of 'foodie theme park'
BY Jak Phillips | 02 Apr 2014
The Italian city of Bologna is set to become home to a $55m (€40m, £33.4m) “foodie theme park” intended to celebrate the finest facets of Italian cuisine.
Museums Association says biased funding towards London is ‘broken’
BY Tom Anstey | 02 Apr 2014
The Museums Association (MA) has said that the current system for distributing museum and arts funding is “broken”, condemning Arts Council England (ACE) for “ignoring” a recently published report.
Plans revealed for Bill Shankly-themed hotel and museum
BY Tom Anstey | 01 Apr 2014
Following the opening of the Titanic hotel in Liverpool, UK’s city centre, the same company behind it has proposed plans to redevelop the council-owned Millennium House to become a Bill Shankly-themed aparthotel and museum in a £15m ($25m, €18.1m) scheme.
Historic Lido in Reading, UK, to undergo structural repairs before spa development begins
BY Helen Andrews | 01 Apr 2014
Renovations to the roof and structure of a historic Grade II-listed lido in Reading, UK, may take place while delays in the planning process of a £3m (US$4.9m, €3.6m) spa complex continue.
Work begins on US$138 Malaysian animation theme park
BY Jak Phillips | 31 Mar 2014
Ground has been broken on Malaysia’s first animation theme park project in Perak – a RM450 million (US$138m, €100m, £83m) collaboration between integrated tourism destination specialist the Sanderson Group and property developer Perak Corporation Berhad.
Busch Gardens prepares to launch North America's tallest free-standing ride
BY Helen Andrews | 31 Mar 2014
Busch Gardens theme park officials say their new ride, Falcon’s Fury, is the tallest, free-standing drop tower in North America and the only one in the world to feature forward tilting seats.
Catalina Island Museum relocates to larger accommodation costing US$7.9m
BY Helen Andrews | 31 Mar 2014
The Catalina Island Museum is moving to the Ada Blanche Wrigley Schreiner Building – four times the size of their rented Avalon Casino accommodation – on Santa Catalina Island, California.
Hadrian’s Wall Trust to dissolve after funding disappears
BY Tom Anstey | 31 Mar 2014
Hadrian’s Wall Trust is to close down within six months after finance for the project evaporated, leaving funding support for the World Heritage Site mired in uncertainty.
City of Berlin purchases land lease for forgotten Spreepark amusement site
BY Chris Dodd | 31 Mar 2014
An abandoned German theme park that has been derelict for 13 years could soon be rescued from disrepair after the city of Berlin purchased its land lease.
Battersea Power station developer reveals latest designs, announces first property sales
BY Jak Phillips | 28 Mar 2014
The £8bn mixed-use development at Battersea Power Station is gathering steam, with developers revealing the latest images of the project and announcing prices for the first tranche of dwellings to go on sale.
Coventry Transport Museum to undergo £8.5m redevelopment
BY Tom Anstey | 28 Mar 2014
Work is to start at the beginning of April on the redevelopment of Coventry’s Transport Museum. The £8.5m project, six years in the making, will see 12 of the museum’s 14 galleries transformed and will also improve a range of visitor facilities at the museum.
     
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5939 to 5958 of 9728 news stories
Beijing fine art gallery flaunts seductive curves following makeover
BY Jak Phillips | 07 Apr 2014
The Hongkun Fine Art Gallery has reopened in Beijing following a refurbishment by Vienna and Beijing-based architectural firm Penda, featuring a fluid, curved design.
World’s largest aquarium makes waves in China
BY Jason Holland | 07 Apr 2014
A new US$806.5m (€587m, £486m) aquatic theme park in China has broken five Guinness World Records on opening and is now officially recognised as the largest aquarium on the planet.
National Civil Rights Museum in Memphis, US, unveils US$27.5m redesign
BY Jak Phillips | 07 Apr 2014
America’s National Civil Rights Museum, the converted motel where Martin Luther King Jr was assassinated, reopened its doors on Saturday – the day after the 46th anniversary of King’s death – following an extensive redevelopment.
English Heritage backs leisure plans for Brighton Hippodrome
BY Jak Phillips | 04 Apr 2014
Ambitious proposals to redevelop the Grade II listed Brighton Hippodrome into a leisure complex have been backed by English Heritage, which said this could be the “final chance” to save the 117-year-old structure.
British heritage gets £30m funding injection from HLF
BY Tom Anstey | 04 Apr 2014
The Heritage Lottery Fund has announced £30m of funding towards 10 diverse projects across the length and breadth of the UK.
Native American museum dream edges closer to becoming reality
BY Jak Phillips | 04 Apr 2014
Plans for a Native American museum in Oklahoma City that have been in the offing for nearly 20 years have moved closer to fruition, after the Oklahoma House budget panel voted in favour of submitting its funding application to the full House Appropriations and Budget Committee.
Boston museum announces plans for 4D cinema
BY Jason Holland | 03 Apr 2014
The Museum of Science in Boston is to open a new 98-seat 4D cinema in August. It will use technology from Toronto-based SimEx-Iwerks Entertainment, combining a high-definition 3D film with sensory effects built into the seats and cinema environment. The current 3D digital cinema at the museum will close on 30 March as a result.
Rethink to head up major redevelopment at Dubai’s Global Village
BY Jak Phillips | 02 Apr 2014
Fledging US-based company Rethink Leisure and Entertainment (RL&E) has scored an early success, having been drafted in to help reinvigorate Dubai’s family entertainment and cultural attraction, Global Village.
RIBA Regional Awards 2014 shortlist revealed
BY Tom Anstey | 02 Apr 2014
The Shard, the London Aquatic Centre, and Portsmouth’s Mary Rose Museum are among 233 projects shortlisted for the Royal Institute of British Architects (RIBA) Regional Awards.
Italy's Bologna to be home of 'foodie theme park'
BY Jak Phillips | 02 Apr 2014
The Italian city of Bologna is set to become home to a $55m (€40m, £33.4m) “foodie theme park” intended to celebrate the finest facets of Italian cuisine.
Museums Association says biased funding towards London is ‘broken’
BY Tom Anstey | 02 Apr 2014
The Museums Association (MA) has said that the current system for distributing museum and arts funding is “broken”, condemning Arts Council England (ACE) for “ignoring” a recently published report.
Plans revealed for Bill Shankly-themed hotel and museum
BY Tom Anstey | 01 Apr 2014
Following the opening of the Titanic hotel in Liverpool, UK’s city centre, the same company behind it has proposed plans to redevelop the council-owned Millennium House to become a Bill Shankly-themed aparthotel and museum in a £15m ($25m, €18.1m) scheme.
Historic Lido in Reading, UK, to undergo structural repairs before spa development begins
BY Helen Andrews | 01 Apr 2014
Renovations to the roof and structure of a historic Grade II-listed lido in Reading, UK, may take place while delays in the planning process of a £3m (US$4.9m, €3.6m) spa complex continue.
Work begins on US$138 Malaysian animation theme park
BY Jak Phillips | 31 Mar 2014
Ground has been broken on Malaysia’s first animation theme park project in Perak – a RM450 million (US$138m, €100m, £83m) collaboration between integrated tourism destination specialist the Sanderson Group and property developer Perak Corporation Berhad.
Busch Gardens prepares to launch North America's tallest free-standing ride
BY Helen Andrews | 31 Mar 2014
Busch Gardens theme park officials say their new ride, Falcon’s Fury, is the tallest, free-standing drop tower in North America and the only one in the world to feature forward tilting seats.
Catalina Island Museum relocates to larger accommodation costing US$7.9m
BY Helen Andrews | 31 Mar 2014
The Catalina Island Museum is moving to the Ada Blanche Wrigley Schreiner Building – four times the size of their rented Avalon Casino accommodation – on Santa Catalina Island, California.
Hadrian’s Wall Trust to dissolve after funding disappears
BY Tom Anstey | 31 Mar 2014
Hadrian’s Wall Trust is to close down within six months after finance for the project evaporated, leaving funding support for the World Heritage Site mired in uncertainty.
City of Berlin purchases land lease for forgotten Spreepark amusement site
BY Chris Dodd | 31 Mar 2014
An abandoned German theme park that has been derelict for 13 years could soon be rescued from disrepair after the city of Berlin purchased its land lease.
Battersea Power station developer reveals latest designs, announces first property sales
BY Jak Phillips | 28 Mar 2014
The £8bn mixed-use development at Battersea Power Station is gathering steam, with developers revealing the latest images of the project and announcing prices for the first tranche of dwellings to go on sale.
Coventry Transport Museum to undergo £8.5m redevelopment
BY Tom Anstey | 28 Mar 2014
Work is to start at the beginning of April on the redevelopment of Coventry’s Transport Museum. The £8.5m project, six years in the making, will see 12 of the museum’s 14 galleries transformed and will also improve a range of visitor facilities at the museum.
     
 


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