Architecture and design news
A new voyage for maritime museum
by Tom Walker | 14 Oct 2011
Exhibition designer Real Studios has created an introductory gallery for the National Maritime Museum in Greenwich to coincide with the opening of the new Sammy Ofer wing. The permanent Voyagers exhibition uses AV installations, text, objects and personal narrative to evoke the historic and contemporary relevance of the sea and maritime heritage. Images are projected over a central wave structure and follow themes such as navigation, exploration, leisure and conflict.
Yotel launches in New York
by Tom Walker | 14 Oct 2011
Hotel operator Yotel has launched in New York - the first city centre location for the brand. The new hotel offers 699 stylish cabin-style rooms, including three VIP cabin suites with private terraces and jacuzzis offering views of the Manhattan skyline. Designed by the Rockwell Group in collaboration with Softroom, the hotel also offers a lounge and bar with DJ booth, restaurant, gym, studio space for events and a 7,000sq
Onyx to launch two new spa brands
by Tom Walker | 13 Oct 2011
Thailand-based hotel and resort operator Onyx Hospitality Group will launch two new spa brands early next year to support its four existing hotel brands. Breeze will be a four-star spa offering that will, according to Onyx's corporate director of spa Kirsty MacCormick, be marketed as a "fun" brand which will aim to make the spa journey more approachable - especially to those who have never been to a spa. The
Founding member of TEA passes away
by Tom Walker | 10 Oct 2011
John Wright, a founding member and former president of the Themed Entertainment Association (TEA), has passed away. John Wright guided TEA for four years, growing its membership and shaping it's future. He remained an active member of the TEA to the end, helping to define the projects honoured at the annual THEA awards. He was also the driving force behind exhibition design company Lexington, helping to establish the company in
The Pods recognised at property awards
by Pete Hayman | 07 Oct 2011
The Pods, a Scunthorpe leisure complex designed by Andrew Wright, has been named most sustainable building/development of the year at the Property Industry Awards Yorkshire. Opened in July, the facility was build by Bowmer and Kirkland. S&P Architects worked on the scheme as delivery architects, while Buro Happold and Arcadis were also involved. Comprising five timber and glazed geodesic domes, The Pods features an 85-station, split-level fitness suite; an eight-lane
New experience for Clearwater Marine Aquarium
by Pete Hayman | 07 Oct 2011
A new themed visitor "experience" based around the film Dolphin Tale has launched at Clearwater Marine Aquarium, Florida, US, which aims to increase visitor numbers. Oldsmar-based theming and design studio Wacky World Studios was behind the installation, which incorporates a new entrance façade for the Atlantis Theater. Wacky World Studios president Bruce Barry said: "The entrance to the theatre was almost invisible and the aquarium wanted something that would attract
Canterbury's new Marlowe Theatre unveiled
by Pete Hayman | 06 Oct 2011
Canterbury's new £25.6m Marlowe Theatre has been officially unveiled for the first time by HRH The Earl of Wessex, following the completion of a two-year construction project. A gala event marked the opening of the new arts venue, which has been designed by London-based Keith Williams Architects and replaces a former building first opened in the 1930s but that has now been demolished. The new Marlowe Theatre includes a 1,200-seat
Aylesbury Vale leisure project to commence
by Pete Hayman | 05 Oct 2011
Willmott Dixon is to start work on a £6.45m revamp of Aqua Vale Swimming and Fitness Centre in Aylesbury, Buckinghamshire, as part of wider local authority regeneration plans. Aylesbury Vale District Council (AVDC) is to undertake the improvement programme in a bid to complement its multi-million pound vision for the town centre. Work on the FaulknerBrowns Architects-designed scheme are scheduled for completion in September 2012, with the facility to remain
Acton Baths to close until spring 2014
by Pete Hayman | 05 Oct 2011
Ealing Council has announced that Acton Baths will close to the public on 4 December until spring 2014 as part of its plans for a major redevelopment of Acton Town Hall, London. The local authority said it will assist existing members and user groups in finding alternative facilities to use during the closure, with some activities set to move to nearby leisure venues. A 25m swimming pool; a teaching pool;
OPLC reveals public space design shortlist
by Pete Hayman | 05 Oct 2011
The Olympic Park Legacy Company (OPLC) has announced which design teams have been shortlisted to draw up plans for "two new distinctive areas" to be created in East London. A major public space is being planned for the southern part of the Olympic Park, which is to be located between the Aquatics Centre, the Olympic Stadium and the ArcelorMittal Orbit. It is hoped the South Park space will create a
Work starts on new Hotel Vermont building
by Pete Hayman | 05 Oct 2011
Work has now got underway on the new 125-room Hotel Vermont in Burlington, US, which is expected to achieve LEED certification from the US Green Building Council. The start of the building phase was marked with a groundbreaking event, which was attended by state governor Peter Shumlin and commerce secretary Lawrence Miller. Burlington-based PC Construction has been appointed to deliver the property, which is being developed by Jay Canning and
Wakefield gallery nets British Design Award
by Pete Hayman | 04 Oct 2011
Hepworth Wakefield, the David Chipperfield Architects-designed art attraction in Yorkshire, has been crowned Best Architectural Achievement at the British Design Awards 2011. The building held off four other shortlisted projects to pick up the accolade, including work by RHWL and Richard Griffiths Architects at London's St Pancras Renaissance Hotel. Heatherwick Studio's UK Pavilion at the Shanghai Expo 2010; Plasma Studio's Creativity Pavilion; and Alain de Botton's Living Architecture were also
Museum of Somerset reopens in Taunton
by Pete Hayman | 04 Oct 2011
The new-look Museum of Somerset has reopened to the public at Taunton Castle, following an extensive £6.93m transformation that has increased its exhibition space by 50 per cent. Somerset County Council (SCC) invested £1.8m in the project, which is designed to explore the story of the the county from prehistoric times through to the modern day. Exhibits at the revamped attraction include the Frome Hoard, one of the largest collections
'Substantial' grant for Great Yarmouth theatre
by Pete Hayman | 03 Oct 2011
English Heritage has announced a "substantial" grant worth £250,000 towards efforts to restore the historic St George's Theatre building in Great Yarmouth, Norfolk. The former Chapel of St George property is currently undergoing a major programme of work to repair and convert it into a new arts venue as part of a £9.3m regeneration project. London-based Hopkins Architects have drawn up proposals for the Grade I-listed venue after being appointed
Afan Lido demolition work now underway
by Pete Hayman | 03 Oct 2011
Plans for the multi-million pound redevelopment of the Afan Lido leisure complex in South Wales have taken a step forward after contractors started demolition work at the site. A £13.6m multi-purpose facility is being earmarked for the Afan Lido site, after the existing building suffered severe damage following a large fire in December 2009. It is currently hoped that the replacement facility will be completed in 2013, with initial plans
Leisure schemes miss out on Stirling Prize
by Pete Hayman | 03 Oct 2011
Leisure projects have missed out on the Royal Institute of British Architects (RIBA) Stirling Prize 2011 after London's Evelyn Grace Academy picked up this year's accolade. The Zaha Hadid Architects-designed secondary school in Brixton held off competition from the Hopkins-designed London 2012 Velodrome to secure the award. Among the academy's design features is the inclusion of a 100m running track in the centre of the site, which takes right up
New leisure centre opens in Kent village
by Pete Hayman | 03 Oct 2011
A new Hartwell Architects-designed leisure facility has opened its doors to the public on the Spinney Lane sports ground site in Aylesham, near Canterbury, Kent. Freedom Leisure will operate the new Aylesham Welfare Leisure Centre in partnership with the Aylesham and Snowdon Social Welfare Scheme. Facilities at the WW Martin-built venue include a 26-station Life Fitness suite incorporating cardiovascular, resistance and free weights equipment, along with 10 outdoor grass sports
Caesars Entertainment plans China move
by Pete Hayman | 03 Oct 2011
Las Vegas, US-based Caesars Entertainment Corporation (CEC) has confirmed it is to make its first move into the Asia Pacific region with a new resort in Hainan, China. The Caesars Palace Longmu Bay development is the "first major venture"of Caesars Global Life, which is a new non-gaming division created to build and manage branded properties. CEC is aiming to build 25 hotels and resorts in China over the next five
Grand Hyatt Goa opens in India
by Pete Hayman | 03 Oct 2011
A 35,000sq ft (3,252sq m) Shamana Spa is to open later this year at the Hyatt Hotels Corporation's (HHC) new Grand Hyatt Goa hotel, which has been unveiled in India. Located overlooking Bambolim Bay, the new hotel's spa will feature 19 treatment suites when open - including 11 single, six double and two royal suites, offering indigenous therapies based on South East Asian philosophies. The Shamana Spa takes its name
Two firms to work on Welsh heritage sites
by Pete Hayman | 03 Oct 2011
Branding and design agency M Worldwide and fit out contractor Datum Contracts have been appointed to work on retail and visitor centre concepts at historic attractions across Wales. The two companies have been selected by Cadw, the Welsh Assembly Government's historic environment agency with responsibility for managing the country's heritage properties. New-look retail and visitor facilities at Conwy Castle, which are due to be launched by Easter 2012, will benefit
WB unveils details of Harry Potter attraction
by Pete Hayman | 03 Oct 2011
Warner Bros (WB) has announced details of some of the experiences that visitors can view on a new behind-the-scenes tour of the Harry Potter movies from spring 2012. Warner Bros Studio Tour London-The Making of Harry Potter will boast some of the most iconic sets included in the films, including the Great Hall and Dumbledore's office. Other sets set to be included as part of the tour will be the
Work starts on Ukraine waterpark scheme
by Pete Hayman | 30 Sep 2011
Construction work has now commenced on one of the world's largest retractable aluminium-domed indoor waterparks in Donetsk, Ukraine, which is due to open early next year. The 61,000sq ft (5,667sq m) Aquatoria attraction is being developed by Canada-based group, OpenAire, and is intended to help boost tourism to the Donetsk region. OpenAire's free-standing dome structure will comprise an aluminium truss and will be 86ft (26m) in height, with a retractable
Newcastle theatre opens after renovation
by Pete Hayman | 30 Sep 2011
Newcastle's historic Theatre Royal has reopened to the public, following the completion of an extensive £4.9m renovation programme to mark the venue's 175th anniversary. The Grade I-listed building's Victorian auditorium was restored as part of the project, which has taken six months to complete and involved around 500 workmen. Among the work to be undertaken in the auditorium was the rejuvenation of ornate gold-leaf plasterwork based on original 1901 designs,
Final approval for £31m Redcar scheme
by Pete Hayman | 30 Sep 2011
Plans for a £31m leisure, business support and community facility in Redcar have received final approval from planners at the local authority Redcar and Cleveland Borough Council is to develop the facility on a site between Kirkleatham Street and Coatham Road, which will include a six-lane, 25m swimming pool, a training pool and a learner pool; a fitness suite; and a junior gym. Other facilities at the complex - designed
Spring relaunch for La Roche Posay spa
by Pete Hayman | 29 Sep 2011
The Mélusine Spa at La Roche Posay, Poitou-Charentes, France, is to be reopened in spring 2012 as the Grand Thermal Spa, following a EUR3.65m (£3.17m, US$4.93m) overhaul. Under the plans for the transformation, the medi-spa facility will be expanded from 800sq m (8,611sq ft) to more than 2,000sq m (21,528sq ft) and refurbished with new equipment. Facilities at the new Grand Thermal Spa, La Roche Posay will include a 140sq
Spurs 'urged' to pursue stadium project
by Pete Hayman | 29 Sep 2011
London mayor Boris Johnson has called on Tottenham Hotspur Football Club (THFC) to press ahead with plans for the redevelopment of its White Hart Lane stadium in London. Both the mayor and Haringey Council leader Claire Kober, have urged the Premier League club to pursue "urgently" its Northumberland Development Project (NDP). THFC has now received all the necessary planning approval to move forward with the plans, which include a new
Southampton arts complex plans approved
by Pete Hayman | 28 Sep 2011
A new 100,000sq ft (9,290sq m) arts complex is to be developed in Southampton as part of a mixed-use scheme led by Grosvenor, which has been given the green light by councillors. The London-based property group is behind plans for the development, which has involved CZWG Architects and will also include new restaurant and retail space. Plans for the arts complex, which will be a "major addition" to the city's
360 Play facility to open in Hertfordshire
by Pete Hayman | 28 Sep 2011
360 Play, the family entertainment centre operator owned by DP Leisure, has confirmed that it is to open in a building formerly home to a Stevenage nightclub in Hertfordshire. The new centre will add to the company's existing site in Milton Keynes, Buckinghamshire, and is due to open later this year, following the closure of the Liquid and Envy club. DP Leisure's sister company, DP Associates, has worked on the
Sense spa opens at new Vancouver hotel
by Pete Hayman | 28 Sep 2011
Rosewood Hotels and Resorts (RHR) has announced the launch of its eighth Sense-branded spa at the newly-unveiled Rosewood Hotel Georgia in Vancouver, Canada. Located on the fourth floor of the 155-room hotel, the spa boasts separate facilities for both men and women with sauna and steamrooms and offers a full range of treatments. Five treatment rooms; a manicure/pedicure lounge; and a wet treatment room with Vichy shower are also on
ITC Mughal unveils in-suite spa rooms
by Pete Hayman | 28 Sep 2011
ITC Mughal in Agra, India, has announced the launch of its first in-suite spa rooms as part of the property's newly-opened 42-room Khwab Mahal - the Palace of Dreams wing. Five new Presidential Suites have been created in the new wing, which comprise two Royal Spa Presidential Suites named after Mughal Queens NurJehan and Mumtaz Mahal. The Royal Spa Presidential Suites are the hotel's first to incorporate a treatment room
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