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05 Jan 2018
FA Cup turns to music and fashion to attract young fans
The FA has announced that its campaign for this season’s FA Cup will use a group of musicians, designers, gamers and fashionistas to target a new generation of fans. As Premier League teams join the tournament at the third round, which kicks off today (5 January), the FA revealed ‘#CupCollective’, which will give
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04 Jan 2018
Final design drawings revealed for power plant's rooftop ski slope and park
Danish landscape architects SLA have revealed their final design drawings for the rooftop park set to adorn Bjarke Ingels Group’s (BIG) forthcoming Amager Resource Center – one of the most-anticipated buildings of 2018. The centre, located in an industrial area of Copenhagen, is a waste-to-energy plant with
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04 Jan 2018
Water sports lagoon approved for Sydney's Olympic Park
Proposals for an open water surf sports lagoon at Sydney Olympic Park have been given the green light by planning chiefs. The artificial wave park – located 25km from the ocean – has been designed by architects MJA Studio in collaboration with the WavePark Group, which will operate the site under its URBN Surf
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03 Jan 2018
Public monument or postmodern pastiche? Towering Dubai Frame opens to public
The world’s largest frame has opened in Dubai, offering a surreal and symbolic perspective of the emirate’s architectural landmarks. The structure, which measures 150m (492ft) high and 93m (305ft) wide, is formed of two towers in Zabeel Park. The towers are connected by a 100sq m (1,076sq ft) bridge located 48
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02 Jan 2018
Thirteen monkeys killed in Woburn Safari Park fire
Thirteen patas monkeys have died at Woburn Safari Park following a fire at the attraction in Bedfordshire, UK. The fire started in the early hours of Tuesday morning (2 January) in the patas monkey house, within the drive-through section of the park, causing the enclosure’s roof to collapse. “Devastatingly for
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02 Jan 2018
King Richard III car park gets heritage status from Historic England
A car park in Leicester that famously turned out to be the burial place of King Richard III has been given protected status by Historic England. The medieval Greyfiars site where Richard was laid to rest in 1485 following his death in the Battle of Bosworth now lies beneath the council car park, which has been
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01 Jan 2018
Attractions kickoff: 2018's biggest openings
As the visitor attractions sector gears up for the year ahead, Attractions Management looks at what’s in the pipeline for 2018, with openings, redevelopments, landmark projects and new innovations across the world set to add more fuel to an already booming industry. |
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31 Dec 2017
Attractions Review 2017: December
In a year of ups, downs, loops and scoops, Attractions Management looks back at some of the biggest stories to hit the headlines, giving possible indicators at what’s still to come in the year ahead. The biggest news of the year came in its last month, as Disney acquired Fox, with Bob Iger also
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30 Dec 2017
Work begins on Hungary's curving, golden Museum of Ethnography
Construction of the new Museum of Ethnography is underway in Budapest, Hungary. Site clearance has begun in Városliget (City Park) and work started on the foundations of the 31,400sq m (338,000sq ft) building, which will be formed by a gradually curving convex volume with an intricate, partly-golden patterned
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30 Dec 2017
Attractions Review 2017: November
In a year of ups, downs, loops and scoops, Attractions Management looks back at some of the biggest stories to hit the headlines, giving possible indicators at what’s still to come in the year ahead. November is among the biggest months in the calendar for attractions, thanks to the annual IAAPA
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29 Dec 2017
Attractions Review 2017: October
In a year of ups, downs, loops and scoops, Attractions Management looks back at some of the biggest stories to hit the headlines, giving possible indicators of what’s still to come in the year ahead. Musical vegetables managed to hit the headlines in October, with an incredibly unique installation
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28 Dec 2017
Attractions Review 2017: September
In a year of ups, downs, loops and scoops, Attractions Management looks back at some of the biggest stories to hit the headlines, giving possible indicators at what’s still to come in the year ahead. The end of the third quarter showed no signs of slow down, as Real Madrid followed in the
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