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Lundi 16 janvier 2006

L'Association internationale des équipements de sports et de loisirs (IAKS) a récompensé trois architectes suisses lors de son congrès de fin octobre à Cologne (D). Au total, 93 participants de 25 pays avaient été retenus pour ce concours. Le jury a distingué 22 réalisations. Parmi les huit à avoir obtenu une médaille d'or figurent le Centre suisse de la jeunesse de Tenero (TI), réalisé par Mario Botta, et le Zénith de Rouen (F) de Bernard Tschumi. L'architecte valaisan Fabrice Franzetti a pour sa part obtenu les félicitations du jury pour le parc de loisirs Aquaparc du Bouveret (VS). Le prochain congrès de l'IAKS aura lieu en 2007. L'architecte valaisan n'exclut pas d'y présenter la réalisation sur laquelle il planche actuellement: le centre national de sports de glace de Champéry (VS).

Source : Le Journal du Jura
par parcattractions.fr publié dans : Revue de Presse Europe
Lundi 16 janvier 2006
Israelis to build U.S. amusement park

Local realty giants to erect theme park in South Carolina at USD 360 million investment. 'The region is desperate for attractions like this,' company CEO says


Polar International, of the Polar Investments Group, and Africa Israel announced this week they have signed a deal to build a giant amusement park in South Carolina at a USD 360 million investment.

 

The park, to be titled Hard Rock, is planned to cover 150 acres.

 

Polar and Africa Israel are both considered prominent players in the local Israeli market, with a rich record of real estate activity abroad.

 

Although amusement parks are not part of the companies' portfolio, Pini Cohen, Africa Israel's CEO, and Avigdor Kelner, Polar's CEO and president, have decided not to miss this roller coaster opportunity.

 

Great potential

 

"This industry is not entirely new to us," Africa Israel's CEO Cohen said in an interview with Ynet.

 

"We have already constructed one amusement park in the southern city of Eilat (Kings City). The park in the U.S. is also set to be a theme park for families, with the theme being music. Naturally, it will also be a much bigger project," Cohen said.

 

Kings City, a first of its kind theme park in Israel, concentrating on the stories of the bible, was inaugurated by Africa Israel in June this year. Four years of planning and construction, plenty of counseling and guidance from the Disney people, and NIS 162 million (about USD 34 million) were put into the unique project.

 

Cohen explained that the decision to go on this American business venture was based on the promising potential of the South Carolina area.

 

"The project will be erected in the Myrtle Beach area, one of most popular tourist sites in the U.S., which spreads across 44 miles and boasts more than 500 hotels. The region, which hosts about 14 million tourists every year, is desperate for attractions of this kind, and a group of investors has already been working on the park for five years now," Cohen said.


Source : Communiqué de Presse
Lundi 16 janvier 2006
Fisherman's Wharf, the first ever themed entertainment attraction in China's Macao Special Administrative Region (MSAR), opened here on Saturday.

    An opening lights-up ceremony was held here, attended by EdmundHo Hau Wah, chief executive of the MSAR.

    Ho said while addressing the ceremony that the theme park has brought up new concept for Macao's tourism industry.

    He wished that Fisherman's Wharf will help upgrade the quality of Macao residents' leisure time.

    Stanley Ho, one of the co-investors of the park, said Fisherman's Wharf will hopefully re-fuel the fast-growing economy of the region.

    A casino tycoon as well, he said the park is to add new elements to the region's gaming-dominant economy.

    Located in Macao's outer harbor, the wharf with 40 percent of its area standing on a patch of reclaimed seashore covers an area totaling 1 million square feet.

    The project costs a total investment of 2.6 billion patacas (325 million U.S. dollars).

    Fisherman's Wharf offers a fancy spewing artificial volcano, Chinese fort, faux Colosseum and a variety of borrowed miniature landmarks from Babylon, Miami, Lisbon, Cape Town, Amsterdam and other world tourism attractions.

    The would-be opened second phase of the park will cover a giant casino and a hotel.

Source : Xinhuanet

 
 
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