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Pioneering 360 filming experience to debut in FIFA’s World Football Museum
BY Tom Anstey | 14 Jul 2014
The 2014 final of what has been touted by football fans and media alike as the greatest World Cup of all time, has been filmed using a pioneering 360° Ultra HD viewing experience to debut in FIFA’s recently approved World Football Museum, opening in 2016.
Cirque du Soleil and PortAventura foresee lasting relationship
BY Alice Davis | 14 Jul 2014
Internationally renowned performance troupe Cirque du Soleil premiered at PortAventura resort in Spain last week. The acclaimed show Kooza was staged in their famous big top tent, set up just beside the theme park, marking the first partnership between the Canadian company and a European theme park.
£135m British Museum Expansion completed after five years
BY Katie Buckley | 11 Jul 2014
Roger Stirk Harbour + Partners’ have completed their £135m (US$231m, €170m) extension to the British Museum, London.
New Zealand attraction first to gain qualification for agricultural skills
BY Tom Anstey | 11 Jul 2014
Te Puia – a visitor attraction which provides access to Rotorua’s famous geysers and geothermal valley – has become the first visitor attraction in New Zealand to have staff certified in rural skills, with its Environment Team members presented with the National Certificate in General Skills Agriculture Primary Sector.
Bespoke Cinema-Planetarium opens in the Netherlands ahead of Europe-wide expansion
BY Katie Buckley | 11 Jul 2014
Archiview, a Dutch architectural practice, has created a planetarium-come- cinema in Groningen, the Netherlands, with plans to open a further 20 across Europe in the near future.
Mall of the World aims to transform Dubai into cultural, tourist and economic hub
BY Tom Anstey | 11 Jul 2014
The Mall of the World – a giant indoor ‘city’ under construction in Dubai – will have its own version of Oxford Street and Broadway, as well as galleons, waterfalls, a theme park, wellness district and a host of other leisure activities and attractions.
Lost and Found; BIG unveils maze at The National Building Museum, US
BY Katie Buckley | 11 Jul 2014
Washington's National Building Museum in the US has revealed its latest exhibition – a complex wooden maze designed by Danish architecture firm Bjarke Ingels Group (BIG) which fills the large West Court of the Museum’s Great Hall
Wait finally over for Ratatouille fans as attraction unveiled
BY Tom Anstey | 10 Jul 2014
After nearly a five-year wait, the highly anticipated Ratatouille attraction opened today (10 July) at Disneyland Paris. The debut visitors were plunged into a world based on the Disney-Pixar movie, and on boarding the ride were whisked off on a “ratmobile” into the heart of the over-sized Parisien restaurant Chez Gusteau.
Spain's Paramount-branded theme park plans hit stumbling block as investors fail to materialise
BY Tom Anstey | 10 Jul 2014
Plans for Spain’s €1bn (US$1.36bn, £794m) Paramount Theme Park have stalled over the fact that Premursa – the company behind the project – are struggling to secure financial commitment from investors on the project.
Los Angeles Zoo opens up volunteer training scheme for 2015
BY Tom Anstey | 10 Jul 2014
The Greater Los Angeles Zoo Association (GLAZA) is hosting a volunteer training programme, starting in October, to provide comprehensive training for adult docents who will serve as volunteer teachers and guides at the zoo.
One million sq ft of land released in ongoing Dundee Waterfront development scheme
BY Tom Anstey | 10 Jul 2014
The team leading the £1bn redevelopment of the Dundee Waterfront has released one million sq ft (92,000sq m) of land for mixed-use development in the central waterfront area of the site.
World's fastest and tallest water slide opens in the US
BY Tom Anstey | 10 Jul 2014
Schlitterbahn’s newest attraction has opened at its Kansas City waterpark in the US – the world’s tallest and fastest water slide.
Yorkshire Sculpture Park named UK Museum of the Year
BY Katie Buckley | 10 Jul 2014
Yorkshire Sculpture Park (YSP), Wakefield, UK, has taken home a £100,000 prize from The Art Fund after being announced the UK Museum of the Year by Art Fund – the national fundraising charity for art.
China's theme park boom continues with announcement of US$1.6bn Poseidon Ocean Kingdom
BY Tom Anstey | 10 Jul 2014
The trend for new theme parks in China has continued with the announcement of the US$1.6bn (€1.2bn, £934m) Poseidon Ocean Kingdom in Harbin, Heilongjiang.
Universal Orlando's new Harry Potter attraction draws thousands on opening day
BY Tom Anstey | 09 Jul 2014
The highly anticipated Wizarding World of Harry Potter: Diagon Alley opened to the public yesterday (8 July) with fans of the Potter brand turning out in droves to explore Universal Orlando Resort Florida’s new attraction.
Peter Zumthor reveals new designs for Los Angeles County Museum of Art
BY Katie Buckley | 09 Jul 2014
Pritzker Prize winning architect Peter Zumthor and the Los Angeles County Museum of Art (LACMA) have unveiled new plans for the US museum’s proposed US$650m (€477m, £380m) transformation.
Prison that once held Nelson Mandela to become a museum
BY Tom Anstey | 09 Jul 2014
An infamous prison in South Africa has been converted into an interactive museum, highlighting the abuse of human rights in South Africa during colonial rule and the apartheid era.
Chinese government's tourism plans means futuristic 'floating city' could well become a reality
BY Katie Buckley | 09 Jul 2014
London’s AT Design Office has released designs for a floating city in the China Sea, and the plans look set to become reality as China's government looks to maximise its tourist footprint.
Plans revealed for AU$428m museum in Perth, Australia
BY Tom Anstey | 08 Jul 2014
Concept images have been released for the planned AU$428m (US$402m, £235m, €295.7m) WA Museum in Perth, Australia.
South Korea's US$275bn 'super city' to include theme parks, luxury hotels, a healing town and more
BY Tom Anstey | 08 Jul 2014
A planned super city in South Korea that will cost an estimated US$275bn (€202bn, £160bn) will include a host of leisure features including a theme park, casinos, luxury hotels, a 50,000 seat concert hall and a medical-themed ‘healing town’.
     
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5578 to 5597 of 9640 news stories
Pioneering 360 filming experience to debut in FIFA’s World Football Museum
BY Tom Anstey | 14 Jul 2014
The 2014 final of what has been touted by football fans and media alike as the greatest World Cup of all time, has been filmed using a pioneering 360° Ultra HD viewing experience to debut in FIFA’s recently approved World Football Museum, opening in 2016.
Cirque du Soleil and PortAventura foresee lasting relationship
BY Alice Davis | 14 Jul 2014
Internationally renowned performance troupe Cirque du Soleil premiered at PortAventura resort in Spain last week. The acclaimed show Kooza was staged in their famous big top tent, set up just beside the theme park, marking the first partnership between the Canadian company and a European theme park.
£135m British Museum Expansion completed after five years
BY Katie Buckley | 11 Jul 2014
Roger Stirk Harbour + Partners’ have completed their £135m (US$231m, €170m) extension to the British Museum, London.
New Zealand attraction first to gain qualification for agricultural skills
BY Tom Anstey | 11 Jul 2014
Te Puia – a visitor attraction which provides access to Rotorua’s famous geysers and geothermal valley – has become the first visitor attraction in New Zealand to have staff certified in rural skills, with its Environment Team members presented with the National Certificate in General Skills Agriculture Primary Sector.
Bespoke Cinema-Planetarium opens in the Netherlands ahead of Europe-wide expansion
BY Katie Buckley | 11 Jul 2014
Archiview, a Dutch architectural practice, has created a planetarium-come- cinema in Groningen, the Netherlands, with plans to open a further 20 across Europe in the near future.
Mall of the World aims to transform Dubai into cultural, tourist and economic hub
BY Tom Anstey | 11 Jul 2014
The Mall of the World – a giant indoor ‘city’ under construction in Dubai – will have its own version of Oxford Street and Broadway, as well as galleons, waterfalls, a theme park, wellness district and a host of other leisure activities and attractions.
Lost and Found; BIG unveils maze at The National Building Museum, US
BY Katie Buckley | 11 Jul 2014
Washington's National Building Museum in the US has revealed its latest exhibition – a complex wooden maze designed by Danish architecture firm Bjarke Ingels Group (BIG) which fills the large West Court of the Museum’s Great Hall
Wait finally over for Ratatouille fans as attraction unveiled
BY Tom Anstey | 10 Jul 2014
After nearly a five-year wait, the highly anticipated Ratatouille attraction opened today (10 July) at Disneyland Paris. The debut visitors were plunged into a world based on the Disney-Pixar movie, and on boarding the ride were whisked off on a “ratmobile” into the heart of the over-sized Parisien restaurant Chez Gusteau.
Spain's Paramount-branded theme park plans hit stumbling block as investors fail to materialise
BY Tom Anstey | 10 Jul 2014
Plans for Spain’s €1bn (US$1.36bn, £794m) Paramount Theme Park have stalled over the fact that Premursa – the company behind the project – are struggling to secure financial commitment from investors on the project.
Los Angeles Zoo opens up volunteer training scheme for 2015
BY Tom Anstey | 10 Jul 2014
The Greater Los Angeles Zoo Association (GLAZA) is hosting a volunteer training programme, starting in October, to provide comprehensive training for adult docents who will serve as volunteer teachers and guides at the zoo.
One million sq ft of land released in ongoing Dundee Waterfront development scheme
BY Tom Anstey | 10 Jul 2014
The team leading the £1bn redevelopment of the Dundee Waterfront has released one million sq ft (92,000sq m) of land for mixed-use development in the central waterfront area of the site.
World's fastest and tallest water slide opens in the US
BY Tom Anstey | 10 Jul 2014
Schlitterbahn’s newest attraction has opened at its Kansas City waterpark in the US – the world’s tallest and fastest water slide.
Yorkshire Sculpture Park named UK Museum of the Year
BY Katie Buckley | 10 Jul 2014
Yorkshire Sculpture Park (YSP), Wakefield, UK, has taken home a £100,000 prize from The Art Fund after being announced the UK Museum of the Year by Art Fund – the national fundraising charity for art.
China's theme park boom continues with announcement of US$1.6bn Poseidon Ocean Kingdom
BY Tom Anstey | 10 Jul 2014
The trend for new theme parks in China has continued with the announcement of the US$1.6bn (€1.2bn, £934m) Poseidon Ocean Kingdom in Harbin, Heilongjiang.
Universal Orlando's new Harry Potter attraction draws thousands on opening day
BY Tom Anstey | 09 Jul 2014
The highly anticipated Wizarding World of Harry Potter: Diagon Alley opened to the public yesterday (8 July) with fans of the Potter brand turning out in droves to explore Universal Orlando Resort Florida’s new attraction.
Peter Zumthor reveals new designs for Los Angeles County Museum of Art
BY Katie Buckley | 09 Jul 2014
Pritzker Prize winning architect Peter Zumthor and the Los Angeles County Museum of Art (LACMA) have unveiled new plans for the US museum’s proposed US$650m (€477m, £380m) transformation.
Prison that once held Nelson Mandela to become a museum
BY Tom Anstey | 09 Jul 2014
An infamous prison in South Africa has been converted into an interactive museum, highlighting the abuse of human rights in South Africa during colonial rule and the apartheid era.
Chinese government's tourism plans means futuristic 'floating city' could well become a reality
BY Katie Buckley | 09 Jul 2014
London’s AT Design Office has released designs for a floating city in the China Sea, and the plans look set to become reality as China's government looks to maximise its tourist footprint.
Plans revealed for AU$428m museum in Perth, Australia
BY Tom Anstey | 08 Jul 2014
Concept images have been released for the planned AU$428m (US$402m, £235m, €295.7m) WA Museum in Perth, Australia.
South Korea's US$275bn 'super city' to include theme parks, luxury hotels, a healing town and more
BY Tom Anstey | 08 Jul 2014
A planned super city in South Korea that will cost an estimated US$275bn (€202bn, £160bn) will include a host of leisure features including a theme park, casinos, luxury hotels, a 50,000 seat concert hall and a medical-themed ‘healing town’.
     
 


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