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Showing posts with label Olympic park. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Olympic park. Show all posts

Wednesday, 26 September 2012

Water Polo Arena

Water Polo Arena


The Water Polo Arena was inside the Olympic park and was used as a warm up pool and water polo events such as men's and women's Water Polo team events. The key aim of the design of the "wedge shaped" building was to create unique and great venue from a 'kit of parts' was that it could be recycled in the future. The construction of the building was started in spring 2011 and was completed after only 13 months since the grounds were broken. It was designed by the David Morley Architects and is a really unique and beautifully designed building. Its signature feature is its slopping roof. Covered with shinny silver PVC with recycled inflatable cushions built in. It has been described as a 'temporary splash' near the Olympic Aquatic Centre that was designed by Zaha Hadid. In the future the venue will be recycled and will be transported to another place in the UK or its materials will be sent off to be reused in building processes such as constructing new buildings. 

Olympic Hockey Venue

Olympic Hockey Venue

The Olympic Hockey arena was inside the Olympic park and was the main Hockey arena where all the events were held. It used in the Summer 2012 Olympics and was used as the venue for 7-a-side football and 5-a-side football in the Paralympics summer events. It was a two pitch complex and had a capacity of 15,000 seats in the main arena and 5,000 in the smaller arena. It was £19,000,000 cost to build and was a unique structure. This stadium will be used as a training ground for Leyton Orient FC. It also may hold the 2015 hockey world cup. The stadium will be converted into a smaller capacity of 5,000 seats after the Olympics.



Eton Manor

Eton Manor


Eton Manor is another venue inside the Olympic Park in Strantford, London. This venue was used in Olympics and Paralympics. It hosted Wheelchair Tennis and housed temporary training pools for participants in aquatics events, including three 50m pools for swimmers, and smaller pools for synchronised swimmers and water polo competitors. It has a total venues capacity of 10,500 people and the biggest venue "The Central Court" has a capacity of 5,000. It was designed by Stanton Williams and is now owned by the Lee Valley Regional Park Authorities. It has attracted interest of a local Football Club Leyton Orient. After the Olympic games it will host the Hockey Men's and Women's world cup of 2015 or 2016.

Wednesday, 12 September 2012

Olympic Village

East Village (Olympic Village)




The Olympic Village also know as East Village in Stratford, London. It is a place where all the athletes stay during the games and is going to be used as residential apartments. The project was kicked off in the early stages of 2008; however was slowed down by the economical crisis. The accommodation provided housing for 24,000 athletes and teams and low prise private apartments. There were many architects involved in the project such as Allford Hall Monaghan Morris, CF Møller, Denton Corker Marshall, dRMM, DSDHA, Glenn Howells Architects, Ian Simpson Architects, Lifschutz Davidson Sandilands, Make, Niall McLaughlin Architects, Panter Hudspith Architects, Patel Taylor and Piercy Conner. The East Village will be converted into 2,818 apartments, with 1,379 taken on by Triathlon Homes as affordable housing. The rest will be sold to developers for private resale. However, the estimate of the rebuilding and redevelopement will take more or less 3 years.

Basketball Arena

Basketball Arena London 2012


The Basketball Arena in the London Olympic park is the main venue where the basketball events underwent, the other venue that the basketball events were played is the North Greenwich Arena (0Arena). It has the capacity of 12,000 seats. It was supposed to be used for multi events such as Volleyball and Fencing; however, the Volleyball was moved to a new venue in Earls Court Exhibition Centre and Fencing was moved to the ExCel Arena near the Royal Victoria Docks. It was started to be built in 2009 and was finished to the mid-2011. The arena was designed by Wilkinson Eyre architects and two other manor architectural companies KSS Design grounp and Sinclair Knight Merz. Overall the building took only 15 months to build. To the end of the Olympics and Paralympics the venue will be used as a market or transported to Brazil for the Rio De Janeiro 2016 Olympic games. However there are still speculations that the majority of the venue will be recycled. 


The 02 Arena
The 0Arena


  The 0Arena is in Greenwich Peninsula, London. It also hosted the Basketball events and was designed by Populous. It has the capacity of 20,000 seats and is one of the largest arenas in Europe. 

Monday, 10 September 2012

The Velodrome

London Velodrome

The London Olympic VeloPark is a cycling venue that was used at the Olympics for Cycling-track such as Team sprint, Team pursuit, Sprint and Keiring. It started to get constructed in the beginning of 2009 and was finished in 2011 to host the first event 2011 UCI BMX Supercross World Cup series. It was designed by a British architects from Hopkins Architects that also designed Schlumberger Cambridge Research Centre in Cambridge. It has the capacity of 6,000 seats and is the first Velodrome to have an incline in the track so that cyclist can make new records. The project itself costed 105 million pounds and is going to be used for public.As for the BMX track it is going to be redesigned and also used for the public. Total 10 gold medals were given out in the Velodrome

Media Centre

London Olympics Media Centre

The large construction Media centre in Stratford; East London, is one of the largest buildings in the Olympic park. It is a centre for international broadcasting of the games. It was especially built for the Olympics to make it comfortable for the broadcasters to access the Olympic venues. The building is 275m long and is a 24-hour media hub that caters over 20,000 broadcasters, photographers and print journalists facilitating broadcasts to more than half of the people on the earth. Allies and Morrison have designed the 355 million building. It is going to be converted into space for commercial space and maybe rebuilt to make space for over 900,000 square metres of business surface. However the future plans look uncertain as there were small funds given to go through with the project.

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