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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.
UNESCO calls for 'cultural zones' to protect Syria and Iraq's heritage sites
BY Tom Anstey | 09 Dec 2014
UNESCO’s director general, Irina Bokova, has called for the creation of “protected cultural zones” around heritage sites in both Syria and Iraq.
FR-EE to design US$50m Latin American Art Museum in Miami
BY Katie Buckley | 09 Dec 2014
Fernando Romero, principal architect at Mexican design firm FR-EE, has unveiled designs for a new Latin American Art Museum (LAAM) to be built in Miami, Florida.
City of Culture title brought £47m tourism boost to Londonderry
BY Ashley Harrison | 09 Dec 2014
Londonderry’s recent UK City of Culture title increased tourism to the area by 50 per cent and pumped £47m into the economy in associated expenditure, according to statistics compiled by NISRA (the Northern Ireland Statistics and Research Agency).
Hong Kong Disneyland targets Asian tourists with Iron Man attraction
BY Alice Davis | 08 Dec 2014
Hong Kong Disneyland has announced an Iron Man-themed attraction in addition to its new hotel. The move is part of the park’s drive to attract more guests from the lucrative Asian market.
Mandela Museum to get R16m facelift
BY Tom Anstey | 08 Dec 2014
A museum dedicated to the late South African leader, Nelson Mandela, is to be given a multi-million rand renovation, restoring the facility to its former glory after it fell into a state of disrepair over the past decade.
HLF grants £21m to various projects in latest round of funding
BY Tom Anstey | 08 Dec 2014
The Heritage Lottery Fund (HLF) has green-lighted more than £21m in funding for a variety of heritage projects across the UK, including the renovation of a World War One social club, construction of Scotland’s first building conservation centre and the creation of an aerospace centre.
South Korea's US$1.7bn resort and casino set for launch in 2017
BY Tom Anstey | 03 Dec 2014
Paradise Sega Sammy – South Korea’s first integrated resort – has been given an opening date of March 2017 following a groundbreaking ceremony for the US$1.7bn (€1.4bn, £1.1bn) casino, hotel, spa and theme park project.
Finalists announced for Helsinki Guggenheim competition
BY Katie Buckley | 02 Dec 2014
A shortlist of six finalists have been revealed for the design of the Helsinki Guggenheim Museum following the biggest architectural competition in history, which saw more than 1,700 firms submit plans.
Infrastructure problems hamper US$53m Bahrain theme park development
BY Tom Anstey | 05 Dec 2014
A long-touted BD20m (US$53m, €52.8m, £33.9m) theme park development in Bahrain has been hit by further delays after the discovery of key sewage and water infrastructure underneath the site that needs to be moved before work can go ahead.
Lawrence of Arabia museum to open on Turkey/Syria border amid Islamic State fighting
BY Tom Anstey | 05 Dec 2014
The Turkish government is planning to open a museum in May 2015 on the site of a former archeological site and ancient city once excavated by T.E Lawrence (Lawrence of Arabia). The problem facing the site is that it sits on the Syria/Turkey border controlled by the radical group the Islamic State (IS).
Texas State Aquarium breaks ground on US$50m expansion
BY Tom Anstey | 04 Dec 2014
Texas State Aquarium in Corpus Christi, US, is set to break ground on its US$50m (€36.7m, £29.2m) expansion known as the “Caribbean Journey”.
Haworth Tompkins cleans up at Architect of the Year Awards
BY Katie Buckley | 04 Dec 2014
The Architect of the Year Awards were announced in London this week, with practice Haworth Tompkins picking up a hat-trick of prizes.
Eco-friendly THB1bn waterpark debuts in Thailand
BY Tom Anstey | 04 Dec 2014
The eco-friendly Vana Nava Hua Hin waterpark has opened in Thailand, following a THB1bn (US$30.4m, €24.7m, £19.4m) investment.
UNESCO names five new Cities of Design
BY Tom Anstey | 04 Dec 2014
Five cities – Dundee, Bilbao, Curitiba, Helsinki and Turin – have been designated UNESCO Cities of Design for their significant contributions to the international design industry.
World’s third Hello Kitty theme park opens near Shanghai
BY Alice Davis | 04 Dec 2014
With her legions of Chinese fans, it wasn’t going to be long before Hello Kitty got her very own theme park in the world’s most populous country.
Zamperla unveils all-access theme park masterplan
BY Tom Anstey | 03 Dec 2014
Zamperla has unveiled its masterplan for an ‘all-access’ disabled theme park, catering specifically to the disabled, also donating a ride from its masterplan to US-based Give Kids the World Village.
Westminster Council approves London’s Garden Bridge
BY Katie Buckley | 03 Dec 2014
Thomas Heatherwick and Joanna Lumley’s controversial Garden Bridge over London’s River Thames has won planning permission from Westminster Council.
First permanent Walking Dead attraction opens in Spain
BY Tom Anstey | 03 Dec 2014
AMC’s hit zombie TV show The Walking Dead has found its first permanent home in a visitor attraction, with a horror maze launching at Parque de Atracciones de Madrid in Spain.
ICA Miami unveils plans for permanent home
BY Tom Anstey | 02 Dec 2014
The newly formed Institute of Contemporary Art Miami (ICA Miami) has formally announced plans for a new 37,500sq ft (3,483sq m) permanent home, ahead of the opening of its temporary home this week in Miami’s Design District.
     
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5120 to 5139 of 9640 news stories
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.
UNESCO calls for 'cultural zones' to protect Syria and Iraq's heritage sites
BY Tom Anstey | 09 Dec 2014
UNESCO’s director general, Irina Bokova, has called for the creation of “protected cultural zones” around heritage sites in both Syria and Iraq.
FR-EE to design US$50m Latin American Art Museum in Miami
BY Katie Buckley | 09 Dec 2014
Fernando Romero, principal architect at Mexican design firm FR-EE, has unveiled designs for a new Latin American Art Museum (LAAM) to be built in Miami, Florida.
City of Culture title brought £47m tourism boost to Londonderry
BY Ashley Harrison | 09 Dec 2014
Londonderry’s recent UK City of Culture title increased tourism to the area by 50 per cent and pumped £47m into the economy in associated expenditure, according to statistics compiled by NISRA (the Northern Ireland Statistics and Research Agency).
Hong Kong Disneyland targets Asian tourists with Iron Man attraction
BY Alice Davis | 08 Dec 2014
Hong Kong Disneyland has announced an Iron Man-themed attraction in addition to its new hotel. The move is part of the park’s drive to attract more guests from the lucrative Asian market.
Mandela Museum to get R16m facelift
BY Tom Anstey | 08 Dec 2014
A museum dedicated to the late South African leader, Nelson Mandela, is to be given a multi-million rand renovation, restoring the facility to its former glory after it fell into a state of disrepair over the past decade.
HLF grants £21m to various projects in latest round of funding
BY Tom Anstey | 08 Dec 2014
The Heritage Lottery Fund (HLF) has green-lighted more than £21m in funding for a variety of heritage projects across the UK, including the renovation of a World War One social club, construction of Scotland’s first building conservation centre and the creation of an aerospace centre.
South Korea's US$1.7bn resort and casino set for launch in 2017
BY Tom Anstey | 03 Dec 2014
Paradise Sega Sammy – South Korea’s first integrated resort – has been given an opening date of March 2017 following a groundbreaking ceremony for the US$1.7bn (€1.4bn, £1.1bn) casino, hotel, spa and theme park project.
Finalists announced for Helsinki Guggenheim competition
BY Katie Buckley | 02 Dec 2014
A shortlist of six finalists have been revealed for the design of the Helsinki Guggenheim Museum following the biggest architectural competition in history, which saw more than 1,700 firms submit plans.
Infrastructure problems hamper US$53m Bahrain theme park development
BY Tom Anstey | 05 Dec 2014
A long-touted BD20m (US$53m, €52.8m, £33.9m) theme park development in Bahrain has been hit by further delays after the discovery of key sewage and water infrastructure underneath the site that needs to be moved before work can go ahead.
Lawrence of Arabia museum to open on Turkey/Syria border amid Islamic State fighting
BY Tom Anstey | 05 Dec 2014
The Turkish government is planning to open a museum in May 2015 on the site of a former archeological site and ancient city once excavated by T.E Lawrence (Lawrence of Arabia). The problem facing the site is that it sits on the Syria/Turkey border controlled by the radical group the Islamic State (IS).
Texas State Aquarium breaks ground on US$50m expansion
BY Tom Anstey | 04 Dec 2014
Texas State Aquarium in Corpus Christi, US, is set to break ground on its US$50m (€36.7m, £29.2m) expansion known as the “Caribbean Journey”.
Haworth Tompkins cleans up at Architect of the Year Awards
BY Katie Buckley | 04 Dec 2014
The Architect of the Year Awards were announced in London this week, with practice Haworth Tompkins picking up a hat-trick of prizes.
Eco-friendly THB1bn waterpark debuts in Thailand
BY Tom Anstey | 04 Dec 2014
The eco-friendly Vana Nava Hua Hin waterpark has opened in Thailand, following a THB1bn (US$30.4m, €24.7m, £19.4m) investment.
UNESCO names five new Cities of Design
BY Tom Anstey | 04 Dec 2014
Five cities – Dundee, Bilbao, Curitiba, Helsinki and Turin – have been designated UNESCO Cities of Design for their significant contributions to the international design industry.
World’s third Hello Kitty theme park opens near Shanghai
BY Alice Davis | 04 Dec 2014
With her legions of Chinese fans, it wasn’t going to be long before Hello Kitty got her very own theme park in the world’s most populous country.
Zamperla unveils all-access theme park masterplan
BY Tom Anstey | 03 Dec 2014
Zamperla has unveiled its masterplan for an ‘all-access’ disabled theme park, catering specifically to the disabled, also donating a ride from its masterplan to US-based Give Kids the World Village.
Westminster Council approves London’s Garden Bridge
BY Katie Buckley | 03 Dec 2014
Thomas Heatherwick and Joanna Lumley’s controversial Garden Bridge over London’s River Thames has won planning permission from Westminster Council.
First permanent Walking Dead attraction opens in Spain
BY Tom Anstey | 03 Dec 2014
AMC’s hit zombie TV show The Walking Dead has found its first permanent home in a visitor attraction, with a horror maze launching at Parque de Atracciones de Madrid in Spain.
ICA Miami unveils plans for permanent home
BY Tom Anstey | 02 Dec 2014
The newly formed Institute of Contemporary Art Miami (ICA Miami) has formally announced plans for a new 37,500sq ft (3,483sq m) permanent home, ahead of the opening of its temporary home this week in Miami’s Design District.
     
 


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