Today marks 5 years since @noordinarypark re-opened. Our mission is to use the opportunity of London 2012 and the Park to create a dynamic new centre for London, and develop an inspiring and innovative place where people want, and can afford, to live, work and visit #QEOP5Years pic.twitter.com/ksUveZaUnZ
— London Legacy (@LondonLegacy) 5 april 2019
London 2012; Video Bobby Moore Academy (Queen Elizabeth Olympic Park)
Bobby Moore Academy, Olympic Park, London – Penoyre & Prasad from Penoyre & Prasad on Vimeo.
The David Ross Education Trust Bobby Moore Academy comprises a new primary school and secondary school split over two sites. Located in the heart of the Queen Elizabeth Olympic Park, it is built to serve the growing local community. The 2FE primary school for 420 children is located along the Lee Navigation Canal to the west of the Olympic stadium.
London 2012; Exhibitions: Design Stories, The Architecture of 2012 and After the Party, The Legacy of Celebration (Royal Institute of British Architects, 2012)
From the archive; Two videos from 2012 showing two exhibitions that were on display during the Olympic Games at the Royal Institute of British Architects.
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London 2012; Transforming Lives: Series of short films by the IPC
Part 1; Transforming Lives: London 2012
Part 2; Transforming Lives: Episode 2
Part 3; Transforming Lives: Episode 3
London 2012; London Stadium seating map MLB
2023: St. Louis Cardinals & Chicago Cubs
2020: St. Louis Cardinals & Chicago Cubs
2019: Boston Red Sox & New York Yankees
London 2012; Queen Elizabeth Olympic Park update (November 2018)
21 Modular workspaces were placed on the structure of Here East, the former IBC at the Queen Elizabeth Olympic Park:
Hawkins\Brown installs WikiHouse workplaces on former Olympic Broadcast Centre https://t.co/w3VAQHFN0T pic.twitter.com/OrjhJdeeut
— Dezeen (@dezeen) 26 oktober 2018
The V&A unveiled plans for two new sites in the Queen Elizabeth Olympic Park:
O’Donnell + Tuomey's V&A East museum is designed as a stand-alone pavilion within the Olympicopolis development https://t.co/zwWPcWur8s
— Dezeen (@dezeen) 2 november 2018
London 2012; Hackney Wick Station (rebuilt)
Hackney Wick station was a transport point for the London 2012 Olympics Games. Between Spring 2017 and May 2018 the station was rebuilt and modernised.
Client: Network Rail and London Legacy Development Corporation
Design: Landolt + Brown Architects and artist Wendy Hardie
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London 2012; Documentary: London Streets Traffic Control Centre: Keeping London Moving 24/7 (By Transport for London)
A film showing the processes and technology for managing traffic in London, that allows TfL to handle major events such as the Olympic and Paralympic Games.
London 2012; 6 Years on: The Olympic Cauldron
London 2012; Documentary: TfL 2012 – On the Road (By Transport for London)
The Story behind TfL’s work in preparing the road network for the 2012 games. Including TfL’s commitment to deliver the Olympic and Paralympic road network as part of the 2012 bid.