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Designing London 2012: the story behind the venues
1. Royal Institute of British Architects (RIBA)
66 Porland Place W1
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Angela Brady, President of the RIBA
Designing London 2012: the story behind the
venues
28. Two exhibitions - free to the public
The RIBA
66 Portland Place
London W1B 1AD
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Introduction
The starting point for all this was the successful bid announced in July 2005 Behind the euphoria considerable planning had already gone into the 2012 plans and planning permission already secured for the Olympic Park site.
Olympics Vs Legacy Planning
London density map – Olympic Park site
Health inequalities in London – traditionally the further east the worse your health
Stitching London together
Local neighbourhoods
Aerial image of the park under construction
The Shooting Gallery – Magma Architecture
Shooting Gallery Magma Architecture
Velodrome roof graphic – Hopkins
Velopark – BMX track
Basketball Arena – Wilkinson Eyre
Basket Ball Arena – Wilkinson Eyre
Aquatic Centre – Zaha
Aquatic Centre finished
Aquatic Centre in legacy mode
Aquatic Centre in legacy mode
Aquatic Centre interior (diving pool)
Aquatic Centre
Stadium – Populous
Stadium – Populous
Stadium – Populous
Olympic Village
The Olympic Park in legacy mode – a living thriving community led by great design
To celebrate these wonderful architectural achievements, we at the RIBA are currently hosting two free exhibitions, the first, ‘Design Stories’, features original models and drawings of the new Olympic venues, the second, ‘After the Party’ will explores the ideas of legacy and how past Games and other international events have left their mark though design – both are open to the public Mon-Sat from 8am – 6pm in our wonderful art deco style building at 66 Portland Place (for all of you who are visiting we are about a 10 min walk from Oxford Circus tube) – you can find more on our website architecture.com