9/19/2023 0 Comments Marine aquarium expo 2016![]() ![]() TechnoAlpin Indoor: The power of the cold “We finally have a space worthy of our collection”: V&A launches huge new Photography Centre The largest marine aquarium in South America will open its doors to the public in March R$90m aquarium development in Rio will be South America's largest The largest aquarium in Russia and one of the largest in all of Europe has opened itsĭoors inside Moscow’s historic VDNKh exhibition centre as part of a large-scale Largest aquarium in Russia launches inside Moscow’s VDNKh exhibition centre ![]() Louis, Missouri, has closed its doors ahead of a move to aīrand new US$49m (€43.8m, £31.8m) facility on the city’s riverfront in 2017. St Louis aquarium plans US$49m riverfront move People a visual snorkelling experience without ever having to go into the water. New Seychelles aquarium pushes ocean conservation messageĪ new aquarium in the Seychelles is pushing the message of conservation by offering Once complete, the aquarium will be home to 500 different species of local freshwater and saltwater fish, including sharks for the first time in the country’s history. The two-storey structure, which has been designed to blend in seamlessly to its natural surroundings, is environmentally friendly in both construction and operation, with features such as a ‘green roof’ reducing energy consumption and output. Masterplanning the 18,200sq m (196,000sq ft) development, Surbana was chosen in November 2013 to design the Yangon Aquarium having won a competition for tender, while SIPM Consultants were selected to handle construction management of the project and landscape architecture is being handled by the Yangon City Development Committee. However, development was temporarily delayed so the aquarium could install higher-quality equipment than previously planned. US$15m Myanmar aquarium sets 2016 opening dateĪn eco-friendly aquarium in Yangon, Myanmar, will partially open for the first time in 2016, after several months of delays.ĭesigned by the Myanmar office of Singapore-based urban architects Surbana, the US$15m (€13.3m, £9.7m) project broke ground in October 2014 to much fanfare, touted as “the most anticipated tourist attraction in Myanmar”. Jobs News Features Products Company profiles Profiles Magazine Handbook Advertise Subscribe ![]()
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