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Lone Star Flight Museum making US$35m move to Houston, Texas
BY Tom Anstey | 29 Oct 2014
The masterplan and renderings for a proposed US$35m (€27.4m, £21.6m) museum dedicated to flight have been revealed in Houston, Texas, with the facility scheduled to open in late 2016.
Regional blocs would improve African tourism, say leading experts
BY Tom Anstey | 28 Oct 2014
Tourism in Africa is facing an image crisis which can be remedied by promoting the country in regional blocs rather than individual countries, according to some of the continent's leading tourism experts.
Controversial US$212m cable car system proposed for world's largest cave
BY Tom Anstey | 28 Oct 2014
Plans for a US$212m cable car system to travel into a UNESCO-recognised Vietnamese cave, are being considered by the Quang Binh People’s Committee, though conservation concerns could prove to be a potential stumbling block.
KidZania to launch two more sites across the UK
BY Tom Anstey | 27 Oct 2014
KidZania – the educational attraction for kids that allows them to experience simulations of real-life jobs – is planning an additional two sites in the UK to the one already planned this year for London.
Queen to launch London Science Museum's £16m Communications Gallery
BY Tom Anstey | 24 Oct 2014
The Queen and Duke of Edinburgh will be in attendance tomorrow (25 October) for the landmark launch of the London Science Museum’s new £16m (US$26m, €20m) Communications Gallery – the first in the UK dedicated to the history of information and communication technologies and the largest in the museum’s history.
Leading architects get busy imagining AU$450m Sydney Modern
BY Alice Davis | 24 Oct 2014
The AU$450m (US$394.4m, £246m, €312.2m) revamp of the Sydney Modern art gallery in New South Wales, Australia has taken a step forward after its director announced 12 highly acclaimed architecture firms as potential designers for the project.
Colorado ski resort gains approval for US$25m mountain adventure theme park
BY Tom Anstey | 24 Oct 2014
The US Forest Service has approved plans for a US$25m (€19.7m, £15.6m) mountain adventure theme park to be built in Vail, Colorado.
French President among guests at Louis Vuitton Foundation launch
BY Tom Anstey | 24 Oct 2014
French President François Hollande was on-hand this week for the opening of The Frank Gehry-designed Louis Vuitton Foundation in Paris.
English Heritage publishes 2014 register for at risk sites
BY Tom Anstey | 24 Oct 2014
English Heritage has added more than 660 sites to its “at risk” register, which covers sites in danger of being lost through neglect, decay or inappropriate development.
Chinese President: 'No more weird architecture'
BY Tom Anstey | 23 Oct 2014
Chinese President Xi Jinping has called for an end to China’s abstract and strange-looking architectural structures, calling for morally inspiring art to “cultivate taste and clean up undesirable work styles.”
Australia’s croc crisis: High number of deaths means popular tourist attraction faces cull
BY Tom Anstey | 23 Oct 2014
Australia’s crocodiles – a hugely popular tourist attraction in the north of the country – have become a serious problem with an “infestation” of the once endangered species now posing a threat to locals and tourists alike.
Whitewater strikes record-breaking CA$29m waterpark deal in China
BY Tom Anstey | 23 Oct 2014
Zhengzhou Yinji Kaifeng Waterpark in Henan, China, has made a CA$29m (¥157m, US$25.7m, €20.2m, £16m) order for WhiteWater products – the largest ever single order for the global waterpark sector.
Major film studios working with Dubai's Bollywood theme park
BY Tom Anstey | 23 Oct 2014
Details of the Bollywood theme park coming to the AED10bn (US$2.7bn, €2.1bn, £1.7bn) Dubai Parks and Resorts development have been revealed by developer Meraas Holding, with several major film studios working on the park’s creative direction.
Architecture firms invited to design Swedish 'natural structure'
BY Tom Anstey | 23 Oct 2014
Competition entries are currently being sought for ‘Hello Nature!’ – a site located at the foot of Mt Omneberget in northern Sweden – which is looking for ”structures that celebrate nature” involving elements of “both education and recreation, or business and pleasure.”
All 1,715 designs revealed for record-breaking Helsinki Guggenheim architectural contest
BY Tom Anstey | 22 Oct 2014
Multiple images for each of the 1,715 entries for the Guggenheim coming to Helsinki, Finland, have been released by the upcoming museum, with a huge number of anonymous stage-one entries showcased.
Memphis planetarium to undergo modernisation
BY Tom Anstey | 22 Oct 2014
The city of Memphis, Tennessee, US, has filed a US$1.2m (£744,000, €943,000) building permit to renovate the Sharpe Planetarium at the Pink Palace Museum in the city centre.
Designs unveiled for £15m Geffrye transformation
BY Tom Anstey | 22 Oct 2014
New plans have been released for the London-based Geffrye Museum’s £15m (US$24m, €18.9m) transformation, which will create new spaces for the museum’s collections and library.
US and Cuba look to form aquarium partnership
BY Tom Anstey | 22 Oct 2014
In a rare show of unity between the US and Cuba, representatives of Tampa Bay’s Florida Aquarium travelled across the water to look into forming a partnership with the island nation’s National Aquarium in Havana.
Louvre Abu Dhabi project hits construction milestone
BY Tom Anstey | 21 Oct 2014
Work on the upcoming Louvre Abu Dhabi has progressed, with construction of the mammoth US$653m (€512.9m, £404.6m) structure’s dome roof now complete.
Smithsonian Institute reveals US$1.5bn fundraising campaign
BY Tom Anstey | 21 Oct 2014
The US-based Smithsonian Institute is looking to raise US$1.5bn (€1.2bn, £928m) in an organisation-wide fundraising campaign – the largest in history for a cultural body.
     
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5235 to 5254 of 9639 news stories
Lone Star Flight Museum making US$35m move to Houston, Texas
BY Tom Anstey | 29 Oct 2014
The masterplan and renderings for a proposed US$35m (€27.4m, £21.6m) museum dedicated to flight have been revealed in Houston, Texas, with the facility scheduled to open in late 2016.
Regional blocs would improve African tourism, say leading experts
BY Tom Anstey | 28 Oct 2014
Tourism in Africa is facing an image crisis which can be remedied by promoting the country in regional blocs rather than individual countries, according to some of the continent's leading tourism experts.
Controversial US$212m cable car system proposed for world's largest cave
BY Tom Anstey | 28 Oct 2014
Plans for a US$212m cable car system to travel into a UNESCO-recognised Vietnamese cave, are being considered by the Quang Binh People’s Committee, though conservation concerns could prove to be a potential stumbling block.
KidZania to launch two more sites across the UK
BY Tom Anstey | 27 Oct 2014
KidZania – the educational attraction for kids that allows them to experience simulations of real-life jobs – is planning an additional two sites in the UK to the one already planned this year for London.
Queen to launch London Science Museum's £16m Communications Gallery
BY Tom Anstey | 24 Oct 2014
The Queen and Duke of Edinburgh will be in attendance tomorrow (25 October) for the landmark launch of the London Science Museum’s new £16m (US$26m, €20m) Communications Gallery – the first in the UK dedicated to the history of information and communication technologies and the largest in the museum’s history.
Leading architects get busy imagining AU$450m Sydney Modern
BY Alice Davis | 24 Oct 2014
The AU$450m (US$394.4m, £246m, €312.2m) revamp of the Sydney Modern art gallery in New South Wales, Australia has taken a step forward after its director announced 12 highly acclaimed architecture firms as potential designers for the project.
Colorado ski resort gains approval for US$25m mountain adventure theme park
BY Tom Anstey | 24 Oct 2014
The US Forest Service has approved plans for a US$25m (€19.7m, £15.6m) mountain adventure theme park to be built in Vail, Colorado.
French President among guests at Louis Vuitton Foundation launch
BY Tom Anstey | 24 Oct 2014
French President François Hollande was on-hand this week for the opening of The Frank Gehry-designed Louis Vuitton Foundation in Paris.
English Heritage publishes 2014 register for at risk sites
BY Tom Anstey | 24 Oct 2014
English Heritage has added more than 660 sites to its “at risk” register, which covers sites in danger of being lost through neglect, decay or inappropriate development.
Chinese President: 'No more weird architecture'
BY Tom Anstey | 23 Oct 2014
Chinese President Xi Jinping has called for an end to China’s abstract and strange-looking architectural structures, calling for morally inspiring art to “cultivate taste and clean up undesirable work styles.”
Australia’s croc crisis: High number of deaths means popular tourist attraction faces cull
BY Tom Anstey | 23 Oct 2014
Australia’s crocodiles – a hugely popular tourist attraction in the north of the country – have become a serious problem with an “infestation” of the once endangered species now posing a threat to locals and tourists alike.
Whitewater strikes record-breaking CA$29m waterpark deal in China
BY Tom Anstey | 23 Oct 2014
Zhengzhou Yinji Kaifeng Waterpark in Henan, China, has made a CA$29m (¥157m, US$25.7m, €20.2m, £16m) order for WhiteWater products – the largest ever single order for the global waterpark sector.
Major film studios working with Dubai's Bollywood theme park
BY Tom Anstey | 23 Oct 2014
Details of the Bollywood theme park coming to the AED10bn (US$2.7bn, €2.1bn, £1.7bn) Dubai Parks and Resorts development have been revealed by developer Meraas Holding, with several major film studios working on the park’s creative direction.
Architecture firms invited to design Swedish 'natural structure'
BY Tom Anstey | 23 Oct 2014
Competition entries are currently being sought for ‘Hello Nature!’ – a site located at the foot of Mt Omneberget in northern Sweden – which is looking for ”structures that celebrate nature” involving elements of “both education and recreation, or business and pleasure.”
All 1,715 designs revealed for record-breaking Helsinki Guggenheim architectural contest
BY Tom Anstey | 22 Oct 2014
Multiple images for each of the 1,715 entries for the Guggenheim coming to Helsinki, Finland, have been released by the upcoming museum, with a huge number of anonymous stage-one entries showcased.
Memphis planetarium to undergo modernisation
BY Tom Anstey | 22 Oct 2014
The city of Memphis, Tennessee, US, has filed a US$1.2m (£744,000, €943,000) building permit to renovate the Sharpe Planetarium at the Pink Palace Museum in the city centre.
Designs unveiled for £15m Geffrye transformation
BY Tom Anstey | 22 Oct 2014
New plans have been released for the London-based Geffrye Museum’s £15m (US$24m, €18.9m) transformation, which will create new spaces for the museum’s collections and library.
US and Cuba look to form aquarium partnership
BY Tom Anstey | 22 Oct 2014
In a rare show of unity between the US and Cuba, representatives of Tampa Bay’s Florida Aquarium travelled across the water to look into forming a partnership with the island nation’s National Aquarium in Havana.
Louvre Abu Dhabi project hits construction milestone
BY Tom Anstey | 21 Oct 2014
Work on the upcoming Louvre Abu Dhabi has progressed, with construction of the mammoth US$653m (€512.9m, £404.6m) structure’s dome roof now complete.
Smithsonian Institute reveals US$1.5bn fundraising campaign
BY Tom Anstey | 21 Oct 2014
The US-based Smithsonian Institute is looking to raise US$1.5bn (€1.2bn, £928m) in an organisation-wide fundraising campaign – the largest in history for a cultural body.
     
 


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