New era of stadium design unveiled

New era of stadium design unveiled

07 Nov 2007
The designs for the London 2012 Olympic Stadium, were revealed today, marking a new approach to the design of sports stadia.

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New stadium design - view from inside during Games-time 
The innovative new design was unveiled by London 2012, as it announced construction of the venue will start ahead of schedule.

The design features a ‘stadium bowl’ holding the 25,000 permanent seats, surrounded by 55,000 demountable seats that will taken away after the Games.

An Olympic Stadium with such a large demountable element and mix of temporary and permanent seating has never been attempted before.

After the Games, it will be transformed into a 25,000 capacity Athletics stadium and will host a variety of sporting, educational, cultural and community events. It will be a sustainable and vibrant facility, attracting other businesses and investment and acting as a hub for the communities living in and around the Olympic Park.

The Stadium design was launched today by: athletes Marlon Devonish and Montell Douglas; John Armitt, Chairman of the ODA, Sebastian Coe, Chair of the London 2012 Organising Committee of the Olympic and Paralympic Games; Tessa Jowell MP, Olympics Minister; Ken Livingstone, Mayor of London; Colin Moynihan, Chairman of the British Olympic Association; and Rod Sheard, of Team Stadium, the consortium working on the project. 

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