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Canberra Zoo luxury lodges allow guests to take a walk on the wildside
BY Tom Anstey | 17 Dec 2014
Australia’s Canberra National Zoo & Aquarium is about to launch a unique new hotel offering, allowing guests the opportunity to reside alongside sharks, bears, lions and an array of other wildlife in its new range of luxury suites.
Blow for Chester Zoo as 'Our Zoo' axed by the BBC
BY Tom Anstey | 16 Dec 2014
Our Zoo, the popular TV drama about the history of Chester Zoo, has been cancelled “to create room for new shows” according to the BBC.
Taylor Swift gets dedicated exhibition at Grammy Museum
BY Tom Anstey | 16 Dec 2014
A new exhibit dedicated to the life and times of Taylor Swift has been launched at Los Angeles’ Grammy Museum.
Bollywood star's RS10bn theme park to be 'like Disneyland'
BY Tom Anstey | 16 Dec 2014
Bollywood star Sanjay Khan’s RS10bn (US$162m, €127.5m, £99.7m) theme park in Agra, based on developing replicas of past and future civilisations, will be developed to be “like Disneyland”, according to the Agra Development Authority (ADA).
Manchester's National Football Museum among runners for European Museum of the Year
BY Tom Anstey | 16 Dec 2014
Manchester’s National Football Museum, Titanic Belfast and the Mary Rose Museum in Portsmouth are among this year’s nominees for European Museum of the Year.
American Museum of Natural History planning US$325m expansion
BY Tom Anstey | 16 Dec 2014
New York’s American Museum of Natural History is planning a major expansion with the addition of a US$325m (€261m, £207m), six storey building, intended to expand the institution’s role for scientific research and education.
Kentucky Science Center to enhance kids experience with US$3.3m revamp
BY Tom Anstey | 16 Dec 2014
Louisville’s Kentucky Science Center is about to undergo a US$3.3m (€2.6m, £2.1m) renovation to improve its offering to children.
SeaWorld CEO resigns as struggling company faces US$50m in cuts
BY Tom Anstey | 15 Dec 2014
Jim Atchison, chief executive officer for SeaWorld Entertainment, is to step down from his role, effective from 15 January 2015.
Universal Japan introducing videogame, anime and manga attraction in the new year
BY Tom Anstey | 15 Dec 2014
Universal Studios Japan has unveiled plans for a new attraction to feature anime, manga and other elements of Japanese pop culture.
Indian zoo staff undergo training in wake of visitor death
BY Tom Anstey | 15 Dec 2014
Staff at New Delhi’s National Zoological Park are soon to undergo advanced training for disaster management and ensuring visitor safety, with training delivered by experts from the National Disaster Management Authority.
Haworth Tompkins in the running for ‘Olympicopolis’ project
BY Jak Phillips | 12 Dec 2014
A host of leading architecture practices feature on the shortlist – revealed today (12 December) – for the competition to design a culture and education quarter at Queen Elizabeth Olympic Park in London.
Exclusive: Universal poised to rollout Harry Potter Diagon Alley attraction globally
BY Jak Phillips | 12 Dec 2014
After the runaway success of the Wizarding World of Harry Potter attraction at Universal Orlando, the theme park operator plans to replicate the winning formula across its other sites, Attractions Management understands.
French Prime Minister breaks ground on Euro Disney's 'organic city' resort
BY Alice Davis | 12 Dec 2014
French Prime Minister Manuel Valls yesterday afternoon (11 December) attended the breaking ground ceremony for the €700m (US$871m, £554m) Villages Nature, a joint venture between Euro Disney and Pierre & Vacances- Center Parcs Group.
Disney reveals new details about upcoming Star Wars attractions
BY Tom Anstey | 12 Dec 2014
Amidst continued speculation, Disney CEO Bob Iger, has revealed some details on how the Star Wars brand it purchased in 2012 for US$4bn (€3.2bn, £2.6bn) will fit into the company’s theme parks.
James Corner Field Operations chosen to design San Francisco's Presidio Park
BY Katie Buckley | 11 Dec 2014
Landscape architecture firm James Corner Field Operations (JCFO) has been chosen to create a thirteen acre public park next to the Golden Gate Bridge in San Francisco, US.
Cincinnati waterpark adds Snow Tubing to winter offering
BY Tom Anstey | 11 Dec 2014
Cincinnati’s The Beach Waterpark has opened a new US$300,000 (€242,000, £191,000) addition to its winter offering - a 400ft (121m) Snow Tubing run.
Dr Who, Top Gear and Sherlock primed for Paramount London after BBC strikes licensing deal
BY Tom Anstey | 10 Dec 2014
The BBC is the latest brand to be incorporated into the Paramount London theme park, opening up a host of new IPs which could potentially be included in the development such as Doctor Who, Top Gear and Sherlock.
UK's Imperial War Museum to benefit from banker fines
BY Tom Anstey | 10 Dec 2014
Money collected by the UK government from banks fined for wrongdoing is to be redistributed in-part to the education sector, with Cambridgeshire’s Imperial War Museum to benefit by around £8m (US$12.5m, €10m) following a plea from a local member of parliament.
Steven Holl Architects chosen for Mumbai City Museum job
BY Katie Buckley | 10 Dec 2014
An international team, led by New York-based Steven Holl Architects, has been chosen to design the Mumbai City Museum North Wing.
SYAA architects named for Romania's nature-themed science complex development
BY Tom Anstey | 09 Dec 2014
Architecture firm Soare & Yokina Arhitecti Asociati (SYAA) has won a competition to design the new nature-themed science museum complex in Constanta, Romania.
     
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Canberra Zoo luxury lodges allow guests to take a walk on the wildside
BY Tom Anstey | 17 Dec 2014
Australia’s Canberra National Zoo & Aquarium is about to launch a unique new hotel offering, allowing guests the opportunity to reside alongside sharks, bears, lions and an array of other wildlife in its new range of luxury suites.
Blow for Chester Zoo as 'Our Zoo' axed by the BBC
BY Tom Anstey | 16 Dec 2014
Our Zoo, the popular TV drama about the history of Chester Zoo, has been cancelled “to create room for new shows” according to the BBC.
Taylor Swift gets dedicated exhibition at Grammy Museum
BY Tom Anstey | 16 Dec 2014
A new exhibit dedicated to the life and times of Taylor Swift has been launched at Los Angeles’ Grammy Museum.
Bollywood star's RS10bn theme park to be 'like Disneyland'
BY Tom Anstey | 16 Dec 2014
Bollywood star Sanjay Khan’s RS10bn (US$162m, €127.5m, £99.7m) theme park in Agra, based on developing replicas of past and future civilisations, will be developed to be “like Disneyland”, according to the Agra Development Authority (ADA).
Manchester's National Football Museum among runners for European Museum of the Year
BY Tom Anstey | 16 Dec 2014
Manchester’s National Football Museum, Titanic Belfast and the Mary Rose Museum in Portsmouth are among this year’s nominees for European Museum of the Year.
American Museum of Natural History planning US$325m expansion
BY Tom Anstey | 16 Dec 2014
New York’s American Museum of Natural History is planning a major expansion with the addition of a US$325m (€261m, £207m), six storey building, intended to expand the institution’s role for scientific research and education.
Kentucky Science Center to enhance kids experience with US$3.3m revamp
BY Tom Anstey | 16 Dec 2014
Louisville’s Kentucky Science Center is about to undergo a US$3.3m (€2.6m, £2.1m) renovation to improve its offering to children.
SeaWorld CEO resigns as struggling company faces US$50m in cuts
BY Tom Anstey | 15 Dec 2014
Jim Atchison, chief executive officer for SeaWorld Entertainment, is to step down from his role, effective from 15 January 2015.
Universal Japan introducing videogame, anime and manga attraction in the new year
BY Tom Anstey | 15 Dec 2014
Universal Studios Japan has unveiled plans for a new attraction to feature anime, manga and other elements of Japanese pop culture.
Indian zoo staff undergo training in wake of visitor death
BY Tom Anstey | 15 Dec 2014
Staff at New Delhi’s National Zoological Park are soon to undergo advanced training for disaster management and ensuring visitor safety, with training delivered by experts from the National Disaster Management Authority.
Haworth Tompkins in the running for ‘Olympicopolis’ project
BY Jak Phillips | 12 Dec 2014
A host of leading architecture practices feature on the shortlist – revealed today (12 December) – for the competition to design a culture and education quarter at Queen Elizabeth Olympic Park in London.
Exclusive: Universal poised to rollout Harry Potter Diagon Alley attraction globally
BY Jak Phillips | 12 Dec 2014
After the runaway success of the Wizarding World of Harry Potter attraction at Universal Orlando, the theme park operator plans to replicate the winning formula across its other sites, Attractions Management understands.
French Prime Minister breaks ground on Euro Disney's 'organic city' resort
BY Alice Davis | 12 Dec 2014
French Prime Minister Manuel Valls yesterday afternoon (11 December) attended the breaking ground ceremony for the €700m (US$871m, £554m) Villages Nature, a joint venture between Euro Disney and Pierre & Vacances- Center Parcs Group.
Disney reveals new details about upcoming Star Wars attractions
BY Tom Anstey | 12 Dec 2014
Amidst continued speculation, Disney CEO Bob Iger, has revealed some details on how the Star Wars brand it purchased in 2012 for US$4bn (€3.2bn, £2.6bn) will fit into the company’s theme parks.
James Corner Field Operations chosen to design San Francisco's Presidio Park
BY Katie Buckley | 11 Dec 2014
Landscape architecture firm James Corner Field Operations (JCFO) has been chosen to create a thirteen acre public park next to the Golden Gate Bridge in San Francisco, US.
Cincinnati waterpark adds Snow Tubing to winter offering
BY Tom Anstey | 11 Dec 2014
Cincinnati’s The Beach Waterpark has opened a new US$300,000 (€242,000, £191,000) addition to its winter offering - a 400ft (121m) Snow Tubing run.
Dr Who, Top Gear and Sherlock primed for Paramount London after BBC strikes licensing deal
BY Tom Anstey | 10 Dec 2014
The BBC is the latest brand to be incorporated into the Paramount London theme park, opening up a host of new IPs which could potentially be included in the development such as Doctor Who, Top Gear and Sherlock.
UK's Imperial War Museum to benefit from banker fines
BY Tom Anstey | 10 Dec 2014
Money collected by the UK government from banks fined for wrongdoing is to be redistributed in-part to the education sector, with Cambridgeshire’s Imperial War Museum to benefit by around £8m (US$12.5m, €10m) following a plea from a local member of parliament.
Steven Holl Architects chosen for Mumbai City Museum job
BY Katie Buckley | 10 Dec 2014
An international team, led by New York-based Steven Holl Architects, has been chosen to design the Mumbai City Museum North Wing.
SYAA architects named for Romania's nature-themed science complex development
BY Tom Anstey | 09 Dec 2014
Architecture firm Soare & Yokina Arhitecti Asociati (SYAA) has won a competition to design the new nature-themed science museum complex in Constanta, Romania.
     
 


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