An internal view of an athlete's room during the London 2012 GamesThe Olympic Village, which is next to the Olympic Park and new Stratford City development, will accommodate the athletes during the London 2012 Games and provide thousands of new homes for Londoners after 2012.
There will be 11 residential blocks made up of between six and eight buildings. During the Games each residential block will be managed like a hotel. Athletes’ apartments will have lounge areas with comfortable, soft furnishings to make them feel at home. Athletes will also have open recreational space including a jogging area.
After the Games there will be 2,818 new homes, including 1,379 ‘affordable homes’. There will also be new roads and bridges connecting the Village to the surrounding area and new education and healthcare facilities.
Olympic Delivery Authority Chairman John Armitt said:‘Providing a world-class Village will play a crucial role in helping athletes deliver record-breaking performances in 2012, but we are also focusing on creating gold medal standard housing in legacy.
‘By aiming for the highest standards in design, sustainability and construction we will ensure the Village is a high-quality asset for the public-sector that delivers a lasting legacy for east London.’
The first residential buildings are starting to rise out of the ground with building now underway on seven out of the eleven residential blocks.









