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ATTRACTIONS MANAGEMENT


IN THIS ISSUE


p20 the V&A’s director Martin Roth


p34 PortAventura’s development plans


p74 Waterparks: how to save water ISSUE 3 2012


5 Editor’s letter 8 Theme park news 10 Zoo news 12 Science centre news 14 Heritage news 16 Waterpark news 17 Gallery news 19 Museum news


20 Profi le: Martin Roth


The V&A’s fi rst non-British director talks about how he plans to maintain the museum’s heritage and world-class sta- tus while bringing it into a digital world and overseeing its FuturePlan project


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p38 designing zoos to engage visitors in with conservation


26 Design project profi le: Light touch


AL_A’s Amanda Levete describes what inspired the V&A’s new Exhibition Road scheme, which will include galleries, a new courtyard and a dramatic entrance


30 Analysis Record results


Dave Camp analyses the latest TEA/ AECOM Theme Index report, which reveals that admissions to the top theme parks rose to a record volume in 2011


34 Interview: Sergio Feder


Europe’s tallest, fastest rollercoaster opened in PortAventura this year. CEO Sergio Feder tells Tom Walker why it was important to claim this title


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38 Zoo design: Go wild


Global projects that help visitors under- stand the importance of conservation


42 Interview: Dan Snow


The tv presenter and historian reveals the aims behind his keynote speech for VAC


44 Expo: Floriade 2012


BRC’s Bart Dohmen discusses the challenges of designing the Dutch expoº–


46 Industry opinion: Changing times


In the third of our series marking our 15th anniversary, experts talk about what’s changed and what they look forward to


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