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Tasmania drafts plan to open up natural World Heritage site for tourism development
BY Tom Anstey | 19 Jan 2015
A previously off-limits natural World Heritage site has been opened up for development as Tasmania’s state government moves to bring more tourists to the area.
Peter Jackson turns eye towards World War One project
BY Tom Anstey | 19 Jan 2015
Director Peter Jackson is now focusing his attention on his World War One museum project at New Zealand’s former Dominion Museum Building in Wellington after completing the Hobbit movie trilogy.
Birmingham Zoo nears financial target for US$15m renovation
BY Tom Anstey | 16 Jan 2015
Birmingham Zoo in Alabama, US, is closing in on its US$15m (€12.7m £9.9m) Capital Campaign fundraising goal to renovate the 59-year-old facility, after receiving a US$1m (€849,000, £658,000) grant from the Robert R. Meyer Foundation.
Dallas Holocaust Museum planning major expansion
BY Tom Anstey | 16 Jan 2015
The Dallas Holocaust Museum is looking to expand its premises by building a new permanent museum opposite its current home is the city’s West End.
Sherlock stands in the way of cinema conversion
BY Katie Buckley | 16 Jan 2015
Plans to convert a 1926 art deco cinema in London into a luxury residential development have been rejected by Kensington & Chelsea Council, following a firm word from London's favourite fictional detective.
Warner Bros FEC and Asia's tallest ferris wheel planned for Studio City in China
BY Tom Anstey | 16 Jan 2015
Melco Crown Entertainment’s upcoming US$3.2bn (€2.7bn, £2.1bn) cinematic- themed Studio City Resort has revealed plans to include a Warner Brothers- themed family entertainment centre and what it claims will be the tallest ferris wheel in Asia.
Singapore Tourism Board working on S$1bn nature heritage precinct in Mandai
BY Tom Anstey | 16 Jan 2015
Temasek Holdings, in partnership with the Singapore Tourism Board, is to carry out a major renovation and expansion of the country's Mandai precinct to turn the area into an integrated wildlife and nature heritage precinct.
Events underway for European Capitals of Culture
BY Tom Anstey | 16 Jan 2015
Mons in Belgium and Pilsen in the Czech Republic have kicked off festivities for a year of special events after they were named joint Capital of Culture for 2015.
Universal Osaka on course to break attendance record as new Harry Potter attraction casts spell on visitors
BY Tom Anstey | 15 Jan 2015
USJ Co, the operator of Universal Studios Japan, has said the Osaka theme park is on course to break its annual attendance record, drawing more than 10 million visitors to the park since the beginning of its fiscal year in April 2014.
V&A names director for Design Museum China
BY Katie Buckley | 15 Jan 2015
Ole Bouman, previously the head of the Netherlands Architecture Institute, has been named as the director of the upcoming Shekou Design Museum in Shenzhen, China.
Newport Aquarium to add rope bridge over shark tank
BY Tom Anstey | 15 Jan 2015
Newport Aquarium in Kentucky will be the first aquarium in North America to add a 100ft (30m) rope bridge crossing its 385,000-gallon shark tank.
Dooley Planetarium gets upgrade through NASA grant
BY Tom Anstey | 15 Jan 2015
NASA has teamed up with Dooley Planetarium in Florence, South Carolina, in an effort to develop new and innovative ways to showcase the space agency's work to the public.
Museum of Fine Arts, Houston, reveals US$450m masterplan
BY Tom Anstey | 15 Jan 2015
The Museum of Fine Arts, in Houston, Texas, has officially unveiled its US$450m (€381m, £297m) master expansion plan to carry it through to 2019.
Buttress wins £21m Blackpool Winter Gardens contract
BY Tom Anstey | 14 Jan 2015
Manchester-based architecture firm Buttress has seen off stiff competition from Heneghan Peng and Austin-Smith Lord to win the design contract for a £21m (US$32m, €27m) museum in Blackpool Winter Gardens.
Design flaws delay Thiruvananthapuram planetarium opening
BY Tom Anstey | 14 Jan 2015
A new state-of-the-art planetarium dome being built in the Indian city of Thiruvananthapuram has been forced to delay its grand opening after design flaws forced the under-construction Kerala State Science and Technology Museum (KSSTM) to scrap previous plans.
Budapest finalises plans for US$277m cultural museum quarter
BY Tom Anstey | 14 Jan 2015
Final plans for Europe’s largest museum development have been revealed with new renderings released for the HUF75bn (US$277m, €235m, £183m) cultural quarter known as Park Budapest in Hungary.
Mecanoo appointed to design ‘Golden Ribbon’ cycling route in China
BY Katie Buckley | 14 Jan 2015
A 17.6km (10.9m) long cycling route is to be built in Jiaozuo, northern China by Dutch architecture and design firm Mecanoo.
Museum of Science Fiction reveals designs for preview facility
BY Tom Anstey | 14 Jan 2015
The world’s first Museum of Science Fiction is coming to Washington DC, with a preview facility currently in the works before a full-scale museum opens in 2018.
2.8 Hours Later zombie experience reveals international expansion plans
BY Tom Anstey | 14 Jan 2015
Interactive games company Slingshot has revealed plans to expand its highly successful 2.8 Hours Later zombie experience into the US and Europe after performing strongly in the UK in 2014.
Chessington fined £150,000 for 2012 incident
BY Tom Anstey | 14 Jan 2015
Chessington World of Adventures has been fined £150,000 after a four-year-old girl fell 14ft (4.26m) and fractured her skull in a ride queue in June 2012.
     
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Tasmania drafts plan to open up natural World Heritage site for tourism development
BY Tom Anstey | 19 Jan 2015
A previously off-limits natural World Heritage site has been opened up for development as Tasmania’s state government moves to bring more tourists to the area.
Peter Jackson turns eye towards World War One project
BY Tom Anstey | 19 Jan 2015
Director Peter Jackson is now focusing his attention on his World War One museum project at New Zealand’s former Dominion Museum Building in Wellington after completing the Hobbit movie trilogy.
Birmingham Zoo nears financial target for US$15m renovation
BY Tom Anstey | 16 Jan 2015
Birmingham Zoo in Alabama, US, is closing in on its US$15m (€12.7m £9.9m) Capital Campaign fundraising goal to renovate the 59-year-old facility, after receiving a US$1m (€849,000, £658,000) grant from the Robert R. Meyer Foundation.
Dallas Holocaust Museum planning major expansion
BY Tom Anstey | 16 Jan 2015
The Dallas Holocaust Museum is looking to expand its premises by building a new permanent museum opposite its current home is the city’s West End.
Sherlock stands in the way of cinema conversion
BY Katie Buckley | 16 Jan 2015
Plans to convert a 1926 art deco cinema in London into a luxury residential development have been rejected by Kensington & Chelsea Council, following a firm word from London's favourite fictional detective.
Warner Bros FEC and Asia's tallest ferris wheel planned for Studio City in China
BY Tom Anstey | 16 Jan 2015
Melco Crown Entertainment’s upcoming US$3.2bn (€2.7bn, £2.1bn) cinematic- themed Studio City Resort has revealed plans to include a Warner Brothers- themed family entertainment centre and what it claims will be the tallest ferris wheel in Asia.
Singapore Tourism Board working on S$1bn nature heritage precinct in Mandai
BY Tom Anstey | 16 Jan 2015
Temasek Holdings, in partnership with the Singapore Tourism Board, is to carry out a major renovation and expansion of the country's Mandai precinct to turn the area into an integrated wildlife and nature heritage precinct.
Events underway for European Capitals of Culture
BY Tom Anstey | 16 Jan 2015
Mons in Belgium and Pilsen in the Czech Republic have kicked off festivities for a year of special events after they were named joint Capital of Culture for 2015.
Universal Osaka on course to break attendance record as new Harry Potter attraction casts spell on visitors
BY Tom Anstey | 15 Jan 2015
USJ Co, the operator of Universal Studios Japan, has said the Osaka theme park is on course to break its annual attendance record, drawing more than 10 million visitors to the park since the beginning of its fiscal year in April 2014.
V&A names director for Design Museum China
BY Katie Buckley | 15 Jan 2015
Ole Bouman, previously the head of the Netherlands Architecture Institute, has been named as the director of the upcoming Shekou Design Museum in Shenzhen, China.
Newport Aquarium to add rope bridge over shark tank
BY Tom Anstey | 15 Jan 2015
Newport Aquarium in Kentucky will be the first aquarium in North America to add a 100ft (30m) rope bridge crossing its 385,000-gallon shark tank.
Dooley Planetarium gets upgrade through NASA grant
BY Tom Anstey | 15 Jan 2015
NASA has teamed up with Dooley Planetarium in Florence, South Carolina, in an effort to develop new and innovative ways to showcase the space agency's work to the public.
Museum of Fine Arts, Houston, reveals US$450m masterplan
BY Tom Anstey | 15 Jan 2015
The Museum of Fine Arts, in Houston, Texas, has officially unveiled its US$450m (€381m, £297m) master expansion plan to carry it through to 2019.
Buttress wins £21m Blackpool Winter Gardens contract
BY Tom Anstey | 14 Jan 2015
Manchester-based architecture firm Buttress has seen off stiff competition from Heneghan Peng and Austin-Smith Lord to win the design contract for a £21m (US$32m, €27m) museum in Blackpool Winter Gardens.
Design flaws delay Thiruvananthapuram planetarium opening
BY Tom Anstey | 14 Jan 2015
A new state-of-the-art planetarium dome being built in the Indian city of Thiruvananthapuram has been forced to delay its grand opening after design flaws forced the under-construction Kerala State Science and Technology Museum (KSSTM) to scrap previous plans.
Budapest finalises plans for US$277m cultural museum quarter
BY Tom Anstey | 14 Jan 2015
Final plans for Europe’s largest museum development have been revealed with new renderings released for the HUF75bn (US$277m, €235m, £183m) cultural quarter known as Park Budapest in Hungary.
Mecanoo appointed to design ‘Golden Ribbon’ cycling route in China
BY Katie Buckley | 14 Jan 2015
A 17.6km (10.9m) long cycling route is to be built in Jiaozuo, northern China by Dutch architecture and design firm Mecanoo.
Museum of Science Fiction reveals designs for preview facility
BY Tom Anstey | 14 Jan 2015
The world’s first Museum of Science Fiction is coming to Washington DC, with a preview facility currently in the works before a full-scale museum opens in 2018.
2.8 Hours Later zombie experience reveals international expansion plans
BY Tom Anstey | 14 Jan 2015
Interactive games company Slingshot has revealed plans to expand its highly successful 2.8 Hours Later zombie experience into the US and Europe after performing strongly in the UK in 2014.
Chessington fined £150,000 for 2012 incident
BY Tom Anstey | 14 Jan 2015
Chessington World of Adventures has been fined £150,000 after a four-year-old girl fell 14ft (4.26m) and fractured her skull in a ride queue in June 2012.
     
 


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