London 2012; Olympic Village (Legacy)

Part 3 of 11 in a serie blog posts about the legacy of London 2012. (read more)

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  • 3300 apartments (2012)
  • 17320 beds (2012)

London 2012

  • Olympic Games; Olympic Village
  • Paralympic Games; Paralympic Village

Post-Olympics

  • East Village (residential quarter)

Photos

Photos taken on August 23, 2014. (click to enlarge)

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London 2012; Water Polo Arena (Legacy)

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  • Design by; David Morley Architects
  • Capacity; 5000 seats
  • Temporary structure

London 2012

  • Olympic Games; Water polo
  • Paralympic Games; –

Post-Olympics

Photos

Photos taken on August 23 & 24, 2014. (click to enlarge)

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London 2012; Olympic Park & Venues – two years on

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This summer marks the second anniversary of the London 2012 Olympic and Paralympic Games. In a series of blog posts I’ll give a short update about what happened with the Olympic Park and its amazing venues;

  1. Olympic Stadium (read)
  2. Water Polo Arena (read)
  3. Olympic Village (read)
  4. Aquatics Centre (read)
  5. The Copper Box (read)
  6. Basketball Arena (read)
  7. Riverbank Arena (read)
  8. Eton Manor (read)
  9. Velodrome & BMX Track (read)
  10. Olympic Press and Broadcast Centre (read)
  11. (Queen Elizabeth) Olympic Park (read)

London 2012; Transformation Olympic Stadium (5)

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  • Design by; Populous
  • Capacity; 80000 seats (54000-60000 post-Olympics)

London 2012

  • Olympic Games; Ceremonies & Athetics
  • Paralympic Games; Ceremonies & Athetics

Post-Olympics

  • Anniversary Games  (2013)
  • Currently transformed into a UEFA Category 4 venue with retractable seating
  • Rugby World Cup (summer 2015)
  • Home of West Ham United (from 2016-17 football season)
  • London Grand Prix Athletics (from summer 2016)
  • World Athletics Championships, IAAF & IPC (2017)

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London 2012; Aquatics Centre diagrams and drawings

Design: Zaha Hadid Architects [www.zaha-hadid.com]

 

Concept / Studies

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London 2012; Two years on – Cauldron on display

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Today marks the second anniversary of the London 2012 Olympic Games. On July 27th 2012 the cauldron (designed by Thomas Heatherwick) was lit.

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The cauldron is now on display in a new exhibition in the Museum of London:

The London 2012 Cauldron – Designing a moment

From July 2014 a new home for the London 2012 Cauldron will tell the story of this iconic symbol of the Olympic and Paralympic Games. The exhibition will celebrate Thomas Heatherwick’s cutting edge design and the unforgettable moment it was revealed to the world during the Olympic opening ceremony.

Museum of London
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London 2012; Mayor announces major new plans for Queen Elizabeth Olympic Park & Stratford

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The Mayor Boris Johnson today announced new measures to accelerate the economic, social and cultural potential of Queen Elizabeth Olympic Park, Stratford and East London.

As the second anniversary of London’s Games approaches, plans for a world class education and cultural quarter on the Park are to be brought to life through an international design competition to find a team to design ‘Olympicopolis’. This new quarter on Stratford waterfront at the gateway to the site will bring together outstanding organisations to showcase exceptional art, dance, history, craft, science, technology and cutting edge design. Internationally renowned institutions, The Victoria and Albert Museum and Sadler’s Wells are planning to occupy the new development with University College London planning a move to a neighbouring site south of Anish Kapoor’s Orbit sculpture.

The Mayor is looking to find an exceptional team of architects, master planners, place makers, engineers and landscape designers to help create this ambitious project. Paul Finch, Programme Director of World Architecture Festival and former chair of both the Commission for Architecture and the Built Environment and the Design Council, will be the competition jury chairman along with a team of experts.

The Mayor’s vision for ‘Olympicopolis’ takes its inspiration from the achievements of Prince Albert, who used the proceeds of the 1851 Great Exhibition to create ‘Albertopolis’ – the 86 acre site around Exhibition Road in South Kensington that is today considered one of the world’s pre-eminent scientific, educational, artistic and cultural hubs.

Alongside the competition, the Mayor has also announced that to maximise the unique potential of the Olympicopolis initiative and wider strategic plans for regeneration and growth at Stratford, he has asked Transport for London to ‘re-zone’ the three Stratford stations (Stratford, Stratford International and Stratford High Street) from zone 3 to zone 2/3 effective from January 2016, at a net cost to TfL of about £7m annually. The move will benefit commuters and visitors travelling to the stations at a lower cost, boosting the commercial attractiveness of the area for which the Mayor is responsible through the London Legacy Development Corporation, for workers, businesses and residents.

 

Source: Mayor of London – london.gov.uk

 

London 2012; Design Competition for ‘Olympicopolis’ Site

The Mayor of London Boris Johnson has announced a new competition for the designs of a cultural quarter next to the 2012 Olympic park. The site has been dubbed ‘Olympicopolis’, and so far has expressions of interest from University College London, University of the Arts London, the V&A, Sadler’s Wells Theatre and now possibly – according to the Guardian – Washington DC‘s Smithsonian.

 

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