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Bjarke Ingels designs 18-storey pagoda for Copenhagen’s Tivoli Gardens
BY Andrew Manns | 19 Jun 2019
Danish architect Bjarke Ingels has announced plans to create an 18-storey pagoda at Tivoli Gardens theme park in Copenhagen, Denmark.
Famous German circus replaces live animals with cruelty-free holograms
BY Andy Knaggs | 19 Jun 2019
Germany's Circus Roncalli has replaced its live animals with holograms in an attempt to raise awareness of animal cruelty in the industry.
Junya Ishigami’s Serpentine Pavilion highlights Cumbria’s traditional stonemasonry
BY Andrew Manns | 18 Jun 2019
Japanese architect Junya Ishigami has created a shingle-covered Serpentine Pavilion that draws on the ancient building cultures of Cumbria, UK.
Construction issues delay Humboldt Forum opening until 2020
BY Andy Knaggs | 18 Jun 2019
The opening of the new Humboldt Forum museum in Berlin has been delayed until 2020 due to construction delays.
Major gamer-themed amusement park to tap into Chinese gaming craze
BY Andy Knaggs | 18 Jun 2019
ITEC Entertainment is developing a major new theme park in China based on video gaming, seeking to capitalise on a Chinese market with tens of millions of devoted gaming fans and hundreds of millions of people with a more casual interest.
Cedar Fair acquires Schlitterbahn brand and two Texas waterparks
BY Andy Knaggs | 18 Jun 2019
Cedar Fair has announced the acquisition of waterpark operator Schlitterbahn, gaining two new Texas waterparks in the process.
Studio Seilern create first-of-its-kind concert hall for Swiss village
BY Andrew Manns | 17 Jun 2019
The Andermatt Concert Hall (ACH) – a 650-capacity arts venue said to be the ‘first major purpose-built concert hall in any Alpine ski village’ has officially opened its doors.
Ana Prvački videos bring new slant to de Young museum through Google Lens
BY Andy Knaggs | 14 Jun 2019
A Google Lens integration between the de Young museum in San Francisco and the Google Arts & Culture team has gone live, providing an alternative guided tour of the museum via smartphone.
Pumar Architekten to create new aquarium for world’s oldest zoo
BY Andrew Manns | 13 Jun 2019
Austrian practice Pumar Architekten have won an international competition to create a new aquarium at Vienna’s Tiergarten Schönbrunn – the world’s oldest zoo.
Bonetti/Kozerski-designed Pace Gallery set to debut in September
BY Andrew Manns | 13 Jun 2019
Pace Gallery’s new Manhattan headquarters is set to open its doors on 14 September.
Canada bans captivity and breeding of cetaceans
BY Andy Knaggs | 13 Jun 2019
The keeping of whales, dolphins and porpoises for entertainment – as well as the breeding, trading and capture of cetaceans – has been banned in Canada, following the passing of the "Free Willy" bill this week by its government.
Acropolis Museum to open 2,400-year-old ruins as it marks its 10th birthday
BY Andy Knaggs | 13 Jun 2019
A newly excavated ancient Greek neighbourhood at the foot of the iconic Acropolis citadel in Athens is to be opened to the public on 21 June, as the Acropolis Museum celebrates its 10th birthday.
Ground-breaking for new centre at New York's American Museum of Natural History set for today
BY Andy Knaggs | 12 Jun 2019
Construction of the new Richard Gilder Center for Science, Education and Innovation at the American Museum of Natural History in New York is set to begin today, following delays caused by a lawsuit from a local community group.
London's Science Museum to open gallery charting the city's rise as a scientific power
BY Andy Knaggs | 12 Jun 2019
A telescope that once belonged to Sir Isaac Newton, the microscope used by Robert Hooke to create the captivating drawings of insects and plants in his book Micrographia, and a range of objects commissioned by England's King George III upon his coronation, are among the exhibits at a new permanent gallery in London's Science Museum.
Work completed on David Adjaye-designed contemporary art museum in San Antonio
BY Tom Walker | 11 Jun 2019
Work has been completed on a contemporary art museum in San Antonio, Texas, designed by British architect Sir David Adjaye.
Investment boost for Irish attractions seeks to transform its tourism landscape
BY Andy Knaggs | 11 Jun 2019
Grants of up to €2.5m (US$2.81m, £2.22m) are being made available for large-scale visitor attractions in Ireland, under a scheme that is intended to transform the country's tourism landscape.
Louisiana Children's Museum aims for summer opening of new site
BY Andy Knaggs | 10 Jun 2019
After a two-year construction process, Louisiana Children's Museum's new facility in New Orleans is set to open this summer.
Plans for Mullin UK car museum get the go-ahead
BY Andy Knaggs | 07 Jun 2019
Proposals for a world-class automotive museum in the heart of the English countryside have moved a step further to realisation after West Oxfordshire District Council awarded outline planning permission for the plans.
Barcelona Zoo moves into 'new era' following change in law
BY Tom Walker | 06 Jun 2019
One of Europe's oldest zoos has announced a major shift in strategy and focus – partly thanks to a new law passed by local government.
Natural History Museum seeks new director after Sir Michael Dixon announces retirement date
BY Andy Knaggs | 06 Jun 2019
Sir Michael Dixon, director of the Natural History Museum in London, is bringing his 15-year tenure to an end, after announcing that he will retire from the role on 31 March 2021, having overseen the first year of the museum's new Strategy to 2031.
     
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Bjarke Ingels designs 18-storey pagoda for Copenhagen’s Tivoli Gardens
BY Andrew Manns | 19 Jun 2019
Danish architect Bjarke Ingels has announced plans to create an 18-storey pagoda at Tivoli Gardens theme park in Copenhagen, Denmark.
Famous German circus replaces live animals with cruelty-free holograms
BY Andy Knaggs | 19 Jun 2019
Germany's Circus Roncalli has replaced its live animals with holograms in an attempt to raise awareness of animal cruelty in the industry.
Junya Ishigami’s Serpentine Pavilion highlights Cumbria’s traditional stonemasonry
BY Andrew Manns | 18 Jun 2019
Japanese architect Junya Ishigami has created a shingle-covered Serpentine Pavilion that draws on the ancient building cultures of Cumbria, UK.
Construction issues delay Humboldt Forum opening until 2020
BY Andy Knaggs | 18 Jun 2019
The opening of the new Humboldt Forum museum in Berlin has been delayed until 2020 due to construction delays.
Major gamer-themed amusement park to tap into Chinese gaming craze
BY Andy Knaggs | 18 Jun 2019
ITEC Entertainment is developing a major new theme park in China based on video gaming, seeking to capitalise on a Chinese market with tens of millions of devoted gaming fans and hundreds of millions of people with a more casual interest.
Cedar Fair acquires Schlitterbahn brand and two Texas waterparks
BY Andy Knaggs | 18 Jun 2019
Cedar Fair has announced the acquisition of waterpark operator Schlitterbahn, gaining two new Texas waterparks in the process.
Studio Seilern create first-of-its-kind concert hall for Swiss village
BY Andrew Manns | 17 Jun 2019
The Andermatt Concert Hall (ACH) – a 650-capacity arts venue said to be the ‘first major purpose-built concert hall in any Alpine ski village’ has officially opened its doors.
Ana Prvački videos bring new slant to de Young museum through Google Lens
BY Andy Knaggs | 14 Jun 2019
A Google Lens integration between the de Young museum in San Francisco and the Google Arts & Culture team has gone live, providing an alternative guided tour of the museum via smartphone.
Pumar Architekten to create new aquarium for world’s oldest zoo
BY Andrew Manns | 13 Jun 2019
Austrian practice Pumar Architekten have won an international competition to create a new aquarium at Vienna’s Tiergarten Schönbrunn – the world’s oldest zoo.
Bonetti/Kozerski-designed Pace Gallery set to debut in September
BY Andrew Manns | 13 Jun 2019
Pace Gallery’s new Manhattan headquarters is set to open its doors on 14 September.
Canada bans captivity and breeding of cetaceans
BY Andy Knaggs | 13 Jun 2019
The keeping of whales, dolphins and porpoises for entertainment – as well as the breeding, trading and capture of cetaceans – has been banned in Canada, following the passing of the "Free Willy" bill this week by its government.
Acropolis Museum to open 2,400-year-old ruins as it marks its 10th birthday
BY Andy Knaggs | 13 Jun 2019
A newly excavated ancient Greek neighbourhood at the foot of the iconic Acropolis citadel in Athens is to be opened to the public on 21 June, as the Acropolis Museum celebrates its 10th birthday.
Ground-breaking for new centre at New York's American Museum of Natural History set for today
BY Andy Knaggs | 12 Jun 2019
Construction of the new Richard Gilder Center for Science, Education and Innovation at the American Museum of Natural History in New York is set to begin today, following delays caused by a lawsuit from a local community group.
London's Science Museum to open gallery charting the city's rise as a scientific power
BY Andy Knaggs | 12 Jun 2019
A telescope that once belonged to Sir Isaac Newton, the microscope used by Robert Hooke to create the captivating drawings of insects and plants in his book Micrographia, and a range of objects commissioned by England's King George III upon his coronation, are among the exhibits at a new permanent gallery in London's Science Museum.
Work completed on David Adjaye-designed contemporary art museum in San Antonio
BY Tom Walker | 11 Jun 2019
Work has been completed on a contemporary art museum in San Antonio, Texas, designed by British architect Sir David Adjaye.
Investment boost for Irish attractions seeks to transform its tourism landscape
BY Andy Knaggs | 11 Jun 2019
Grants of up to €2.5m (US$2.81m, £2.22m) are being made available for large-scale visitor attractions in Ireland, under a scheme that is intended to transform the country's tourism landscape.
Louisiana Children's Museum aims for summer opening of new site
BY Andy Knaggs | 10 Jun 2019
After a two-year construction process, Louisiana Children's Museum's new facility in New Orleans is set to open this summer.
Plans for Mullin UK car museum get the go-ahead
BY Andy Knaggs | 07 Jun 2019
Proposals for a world-class automotive museum in the heart of the English countryside have moved a step further to realisation after West Oxfordshire District Council awarded outline planning permission for the plans.
Barcelona Zoo moves into 'new era' following change in law
BY Tom Walker | 06 Jun 2019
One of Europe's oldest zoos has announced a major shift in strategy and focus – partly thanks to a new law passed by local government.
Natural History Museum seeks new director after Sir Michael Dixon announces retirement date
BY Andy Knaggs | 06 Jun 2019
Sir Michael Dixon, director of the Natural History Museum in London, is bringing his 15-year tenure to an end, after announcing that he will retire from the role on 31 March 2021, having overseen the first year of the museum's new Strategy to 2031.
     
 


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