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South Korea launches five-year plan to extend cultural footprint and improve accessibility
BY Andy Knaggs | 01 Jul 2019
The South Korean government has set a target of building 140 new museums and 46 new art galleries by 2023 in a new five-year plan that it hopes will make Korean art and artefacts more accessible.
AZA chief promotes understanding of differences to meet common interests
BY Andy Knaggs | 01 Jul 2019
Dan Ashe doesn't see the holding of different viewpoints as an obstacle to co-operation; in fact, he considers it an excellent way to reduce adversarial tendencies.
Teenager killed in Uzbekistan after ride breaks apart in mid-air
BY Tom Anstey | 01 Jul 2019
One person has died in Uzbekistan, following an accident at the Istiklol theme park in the city of Jizzakh.
Final details unveiled for OMA’s New Museum expansion project
BY Andrew Manns | 30 Jun 2019
The Office for Metropolitan Architecture (OMA) have released images of their latest design for the New Museum of Contemporary Art expansion in Manhattan, New York.
Florida children's museum to relocate and add new learning galleries
BY Andy Knaggs | 28 Jun 2019
Explorations V Children's Museum in Lakeland, Florida, has announced a plan to move to a new 47,000sq ft (14,325sq m) facility in the city, where it will introduce six new galleries and develop a children's museum that it says will "re-define informal learning beyond 21st century teaching".
Lego buys Merlin in a deal valuing it at US$7.49bn
BY Tom Walker | 28 Jun 2019
Global attractions giant, Merlin Entertainments, has been sold to the family behind toy firm Lego in partnership with two other investors.
Snøhetta to lead revamp of Hawaii’s iconic Blaisdell Center
BY Andrew Manns | 28 Jun 2019
Integrated design practice Snøhetta have teamed up with AECOM and WCIT Architecture to redesign the Neal S. Blaisdell Center in Honolulu, Hawaii.
New themed area, Land of Legends, opens at Bobbejaanland
BY Andy Knaggs | 28 Jun 2019
Belgian theme park Bobbejaanland has opened a new themed area representing the park's largest- ever investment.
Roman answer to Jorvik Viking Centre planned for York, as developers outline £150m plan
BY Andy Knaggs | 27 Jun 2019
A world-class new museum project documenting York's Roman history will be part of a proposed £150m (US$190.5m, €167.5m) city centre redevelopment called the Roman Quarter.
Virtual queue in place at Disney to manage Star Wars: Galaxy's Edge crowds
BY Andy Knaggs | 27 Jun 2019
Disney's new Star Wars: Galaxy's Edge attraction at its Anaheim, California resort, has proved so popular since opening on 31 May that a virtual queuing system has been introduced to help manage crowds.
New lottery fund offers £100m for major UK heritage projects
BY Andy Knaggs | 25 Jun 2019
The UK's National Lottery Heritage Fund has launched a new three-year, £100m (US$127.6m, €112m) grant scheme aimed at "ambitious, innovative and transformational" projects in UK heritage.
World's longest waterslide coming to Malaysia
BY Andy Knaggs | 25 Jun 2019
A new entry could soon be made in the Guinness Book of World Records, when Escape Theme Park in Teluk Bahang, Penang, Malaysia, opens its new water slide, reportedly set for August.
US$55m waterpark coming to Cambodian capital by end of 2019
BY Andy Knaggs | 25 Jun 2019
One of the most significant waterpark projects in Southeast Asia is currently under development in Phnom Penh, Cambodia, with the US$55m (€48.3m, £43.2m) Angkor Water Park set to open its doors by the end of the year.
Expansion for Greensboro Science Center aims to 'open minds and build futures'
BY Andy Knaggs | 24 Jun 2019
A new ten-year plan has been unveiled by Greensboro Science Center (GSC) in North Carolina, US, incorporating a package of expansions and renovations to the site, which currently features an aquarium, museum and zoo.
Sea Life Trust welcomes two beluga whales into retirement with new sanctuary
BY Andy Knaggs | 24 Jun 2019
Two beluga whales from the Chang Feng Ocean World aquarium in Shanghai have completed a 6,000 mile journey to their new home ‒ a specially constructed marine sanctuary in Iceland ‒ where they will see out their days.
Eden Project North starts to take shape with tentative 2023 opening date set
BY Andy Knaggs | 24 Jun 2019
The first stage in the preparation of a planning application for the proposed Eden Project North in the UK has been completed, with the submission of an Environmental Impact Assessment Scoping Report to Lancaster City Council.
John Ronan Architects chosen for new Frank Lloyd Wright visitor centre
BY Andrew Manns | 21 Jun 2019
The Frank Lloyd Wright Trust has announced plans to build a visitor centre at the architect’s former home and studio in Oak Park, Illinois.
JRA reimagines Louisville Slugger Museum and Factory with new visitor experience
BY Andy Knaggs | 20 Jun 2019
The Louisville Slugger Museum and Factory – home of the official bat of Major League Baseball – has introduced a new visitor experience at its factory with the help of JRA (Jack Rouse Associates).
Update: boy who fell from Twister rollercoaster leaves hospital
BY Tom Walker | 20 Jun 2019
The seven-year-old boy who fell from a rollercoaster at Lightwater Valley theme park in Yorkshire, UK, on 30 May has returned home from hospital.
Solar power project makes Six Flags Great Adventure almost zero-carbon
BY Andy Knaggs | 19 Jun 2019
The completion of a major solar energy installation at Six Flags Great Adventure in Jackson, New Jersey, US, has made the park the first in the world to be almost entirely powered by the sun.
     
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901 to 920 of 9725 news stories
South Korea launches five-year plan to extend cultural footprint and improve accessibility
BY Andy Knaggs | 01 Jul 2019
The South Korean government has set a target of building 140 new museums and 46 new art galleries by 2023 in a new five-year plan that it hopes will make Korean art and artefacts more accessible.
AZA chief promotes understanding of differences to meet common interests
BY Andy Knaggs | 01 Jul 2019
Dan Ashe doesn't see the holding of different viewpoints as an obstacle to co-operation; in fact, he considers it an excellent way to reduce adversarial tendencies.
Teenager killed in Uzbekistan after ride breaks apart in mid-air
BY Tom Anstey | 01 Jul 2019
One person has died in Uzbekistan, following an accident at the Istiklol theme park in the city of Jizzakh.
Final details unveiled for OMA’s New Museum expansion project
BY Andrew Manns | 30 Jun 2019
The Office for Metropolitan Architecture (OMA) have released images of their latest design for the New Museum of Contemporary Art expansion in Manhattan, New York.
Florida children's museum to relocate and add new learning galleries
BY Andy Knaggs | 28 Jun 2019
Explorations V Children's Museum in Lakeland, Florida, has announced a plan to move to a new 47,000sq ft (14,325sq m) facility in the city, where it will introduce six new galleries and develop a children's museum that it says will "re-define informal learning beyond 21st century teaching".
Lego buys Merlin in a deal valuing it at US$7.49bn
BY Tom Walker | 28 Jun 2019
Global attractions giant, Merlin Entertainments, has been sold to the family behind toy firm Lego in partnership with two other investors.
Snøhetta to lead revamp of Hawaii’s iconic Blaisdell Center
BY Andrew Manns | 28 Jun 2019
Integrated design practice Snøhetta have teamed up with AECOM and WCIT Architecture to redesign the Neal S. Blaisdell Center in Honolulu, Hawaii.
New themed area, Land of Legends, opens at Bobbejaanland
BY Andy Knaggs | 28 Jun 2019
Belgian theme park Bobbejaanland has opened a new themed area representing the park's largest- ever investment.
Roman answer to Jorvik Viking Centre planned for York, as developers outline £150m plan
BY Andy Knaggs | 27 Jun 2019
A world-class new museum project documenting York's Roman history will be part of a proposed £150m (US$190.5m, €167.5m) city centre redevelopment called the Roman Quarter.
Virtual queue in place at Disney to manage Star Wars: Galaxy's Edge crowds
BY Andy Knaggs | 27 Jun 2019
Disney's new Star Wars: Galaxy's Edge attraction at its Anaheim, California resort, has proved so popular since opening on 31 May that a virtual queuing system has been introduced to help manage crowds.
New lottery fund offers £100m for major UK heritage projects
BY Andy Knaggs | 25 Jun 2019
The UK's National Lottery Heritage Fund has launched a new three-year, £100m (US$127.6m, €112m) grant scheme aimed at "ambitious, innovative and transformational" projects in UK heritage.
World's longest waterslide coming to Malaysia
BY Andy Knaggs | 25 Jun 2019
A new entry could soon be made in the Guinness Book of World Records, when Escape Theme Park in Teluk Bahang, Penang, Malaysia, opens its new water slide, reportedly set for August.
US$55m waterpark coming to Cambodian capital by end of 2019
BY Andy Knaggs | 25 Jun 2019
One of the most significant waterpark projects in Southeast Asia is currently under development in Phnom Penh, Cambodia, with the US$55m (€48.3m, £43.2m) Angkor Water Park set to open its doors by the end of the year.
Expansion for Greensboro Science Center aims to 'open minds and build futures'
BY Andy Knaggs | 24 Jun 2019
A new ten-year plan has been unveiled by Greensboro Science Center (GSC) in North Carolina, US, incorporating a package of expansions and renovations to the site, which currently features an aquarium, museum and zoo.
Sea Life Trust welcomes two beluga whales into retirement with new sanctuary
BY Andy Knaggs | 24 Jun 2019
Two beluga whales from the Chang Feng Ocean World aquarium in Shanghai have completed a 6,000 mile journey to their new home ‒ a specially constructed marine sanctuary in Iceland ‒ where they will see out their days.
Eden Project North starts to take shape with tentative 2023 opening date set
BY Andy Knaggs | 24 Jun 2019
The first stage in the preparation of a planning application for the proposed Eden Project North in the UK has been completed, with the submission of an Environmental Impact Assessment Scoping Report to Lancaster City Council.
John Ronan Architects chosen for new Frank Lloyd Wright visitor centre
BY Andrew Manns | 21 Jun 2019
The Frank Lloyd Wright Trust has announced plans to build a visitor centre at the architect’s former home and studio in Oak Park, Illinois.
JRA reimagines Louisville Slugger Museum and Factory with new visitor experience
BY Andy Knaggs | 20 Jun 2019
The Louisville Slugger Museum and Factory – home of the official bat of Major League Baseball – has introduced a new visitor experience at its factory with the help of JRA (Jack Rouse Associates).
Update: boy who fell from Twister rollercoaster leaves hospital
BY Tom Walker | 20 Jun 2019
The seven-year-old boy who fell from a rollercoaster at Lightwater Valley theme park in Yorkshire, UK, on 30 May has returned home from hospital.
Solar power project makes Six Flags Great Adventure almost zero-carbon
BY Andy Knaggs | 19 Jun 2019
The completion of a major solar energy installation at Six Flags Great Adventure in Jackson, New Jersey, US, has made the park the first in the world to be almost entirely powered by the sun.
     
 


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