Earth Day 2018: PGAVia Celebrates Frogs!
The PGAVia team hopped right in to this year’s cause: frogs! Frogs and toads are important indicator species – they are among the first animals affected by environmental changes,… Continue reading.
The PGAVia team hopped right in to this year’s cause: frogs! Frogs and toads are important indicator species – they are among the first animals affected by environmental changes,… Continue reading.
PGAV Destinations, in conjunction with H2R Market Research and Blooloop, have embarked on an annual survey of people who have visited an attraction in the current year or plan to… Continue reading.
– By Jedd Pellerin, project architect On all of our aquarium projects (like the Georgia Aquarium and St. Louis Aquarium at Union Station) one of the largest, and… Continue reading.
For museums to evolve in response to changes in audiences, technology, economics, and societal influences, they must cultivate a culture of innovation. New exhibits and programs can only be as… Continue reading.
PGAV kicked off the new year by asking top attraction managers what trends they were watching in 2018. A multitude of great opportunities are evolving to enhance the guest… Continue reading.
Vice President Emily Howard and Exhibit Designer Doug Nickrent join STL Live’s Sarah Bernard to talk about upcoming trends in museum and aquarium design, as well as the under-construction St. Louis… Continue reading.
The annual Visit North Carolina 365 Conference is the state’s premier travel industry event. Bringing together more than 500 of the state’s tourism industry leaders, the conference provides opportunities to… Continue reading.
What do you do when someone puts a sketch of a turtle-shaped restaurant on your desk… or a circular, spiraling, space frame observation tower…and asks you to build it in… Continue reading.
– By Dave Cooperstein, senior creative designer Over the course of one week in March of 2017, I experienced the re-birth of an institution, the start of a… Continue reading.
In this session, we reveal some of the disconnects between the fantastic work zoos and aquariums conduct and what the public understands and cares about those efforts; and how these institutions can grow to maximize conservation and animal care transparency. Continue reading.