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27 Mar 2017
BIG designs yin-yang enclosure for Copenhagen Zoo's giant pandas
Copenhagen Zoo has revealed it is working with BIG architects on a brand new panda enclosure that will be shaped like an enormous yin-yang symbol. The new exhibit will house two giant pandas that China has offered to loan to Denmark, and will be built on the footprint of the zoo’s former elephant enclosure,
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27 Mar 2017
Schmidt Hammer Lassen complete dynamic theatre ‘that dares to be different’
Denmark's first newly built theatre in over a century has opened outside the capital Copenhagen as “a cultural dynamo for the entire region.” Designed by architecture studio Schmidt Hammer Lasson, the 4,200sq m (45,200sq ft) Vendsyssel Theatre in Hjørring includes a music hall, a black box auditorium, a rehearsal
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23 Mar 2017
Bob Iger extends Disney contract to 2019
After much speculation surrounding his future with the company, Bob Iger will extend his tenure as Disney chief executive until July 2019. “Given Bob Iger’s outstanding leadership, his record of success in a changing media landscape, and his clear strategic vision for Disney’s future, it is obvious that the
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23 Mar 2017
Immersive anime theme park coming to Japanese island in July
Plans have been announced to open an anime and manga theme park on an island in Japan’s Hyogo Prefecture, with the attraction to be based on popular titles Hi no Tori (Phoenix) and Crayon Shin-chan. Dubbed Nijigen No Mori – which translates to ‘Anime Forest’ – Pasona Group will operate the
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23 Mar 2017
Shaolin's flying monks blasted into the sky above mountainous amphitheatre
Latvian practice Mailitis Architects have designed an amphitheatre with a unique wind tunnel for a band of levitating monks. The Shaolin Flying Monks Theatre has been built on Songshan Mountain in central China – a Unesco World Heritage that is home to the Shaolin Monastery, traditionally considered to be the
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23 Mar 2017
CultureGeek conference to delve into digital on return to London
CultureGeek – a one-day conference looking at the digital transformation of the cultural sector – is returning to London on 19 May when the event comes to Kensington’s Royal Geographic Society. Offering a programme of speakers from leading organisations, CultureGeek offers a full lineup of people coming from
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23 Mar 2017
€73m pledged to protect cultural heritage in war zones
Following France’s decision to pledge €28m (US$30m, £23.8m) towards the protection of cultural heritage sites during conflicts, world donors have followed up on the declaration by pledging a further €45m (US$49m, £39m) to aid the effort. Hoping to eventually attract €93m (US$100m, £79m) for the fund, French
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22 Mar 2017
BRC evokes the spirit of Jameson with reimagined €11m brand home
The home of Jameson has reopened to the public as a completely new visitor experience following an €11m (US$11.9m, £9.5m) investment into the Irish distillers whiskey tour. Created by BRC Imagination Arts, the new-look ‘Jameson Distillery Bow St.’ brand home in Dublin tells the story of the historic company,
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22 Mar 2017
Apple boss Tim Cook eyes augmented reality technology as next big thing
Apple could be about to jump on the augmented reality bandwagon, with reports suggesting CEO Tim Cook is very serious about AR development in the near future. According to Bloomberg, people within Apple say the company has embarked on a journey to bring the technology to the masses, which Cook believes
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Invented in Christchurch, New Zealand in 2005 by John Targett and Tim Wethey, Clip ‘n Climb is the international market leader of the fun climbing industry with 215 energy-filled facilities worldwide (and counting).
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