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LEISURE MANAGEMENT CONTENTS ISSUE 3 2013


Pine and Gilmore on the Experience Economy, p34


Lucky Voice’s Nick Thistleton, p40


Wine tourism destinations, p50


6 People news David Beckham joins Sky as a sports ambassador, Michel Smit updates his energy-generating floor and Helen Shaw launches a luxury tree tent


NEWS 10 World Leisure 12 Sport 14 Health & Fitness 16 Spa 17 Hospitality 18 Attractions 20 Tourism 21 Public Sector 22 Property


24 Design news From Denmark’s new national aquarium to the launch of the Mary Rose Museum we check out some stunning buildings


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Designing the Exploratorium museum’s new home, p28


28 Architect Focus Marc L’Italien San Francisco’s Exploratorium museum reopened in its new home this spring. EHDD architect Marc L’Italien talks about creating the iconic building


34 Interview


Joe Pine and Jim Gilmore US strategists Pine and Gilmore defined the experience economy 15 years ago. Today business success is all about creating authentic and memorable experiences, they tell Julie Cramer


40 Hotseat Nick Thistleton Lucky Voice karaoke bars have been a huge hit, and are set to go international. Founders Nick Thistleton and Martha Lane Fox tell us why it works


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46 Floating away Built from recycled polystyrene, covered with vegetation and offering groundbreaking treatments – Amsterdam’s Floating Gardens is not your average spa. We find out more


50 Wine tourism special On the grapevine From using star architects to incorporating spas, art and music, wine tourism operators are shaking things up. We check out some of the world’s most innovative destinations


60 People power Montreal design collective Daily Tous Les Jours use technology to bring people together in unique ways. Co-founder Mouna Andraos talks to Kath Hudson about their vision


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