Architecture of the Games Weekly – Issue #5/2015

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© London Legacy Development Corporation
© London Legacy Development Corporation

Read more: London’s ArcelorMittal Orbit Tower Will Soon Be the World’s Tallest Slide [ArchDaily]

 


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Architecture of the Games Weekly – Issue #4/2015

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© West Ham United FC / Lobster Vision
Olympic Stadium London ready for Anniversary Games 2015 – © West Ham United FC / Lobster Vision

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Architecture of the Games Weekly – Issue #3/2015

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New book

Olympic Realities: Sechs Stadte Nach Dem Grossanlass / Six Cities After the Games (German)
Hardcover – 1 Oct 2015
by Werner Van Gent (Contributor), Bruno Helbling (Editor, Photographer)

Bruno Helbling offers an objective yet aesthetically captivating look at what now awaits visitors to the elaborately planned and expensive sports venues. The variety of possible subsequent uses shown is both insightful and educational. It also demonstrates the effectiveness of architecture in an environment that is beyond the reaches of planning control. A book that is both poetic and inspiring.

Product details
Hardcover: 192 pages
Publisher: Birkhauser (1 Oct. 2015)
Language: German
ISBN-10: 3035606315
ISBN-13: 978-3035606317


Architecture of the Games Weekly – Issue #2/2015

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Rio 2016 construction update June 2015


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Architecture of the Games Weekly – Issue #1/2015

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rio 2016 olympic torch
Movement, innovation and Brazilian flavour – the Rio 2016 Olympic torch is revealed / www.rio2016.com

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