Design proposals for the basketball arena, the third largest venue on the Park, have gained planning permission.
The building will be home to basketball, the Handball finals, Wheelchair Basketball, Wheelchair Rugby and will become a holding area for athletes for the Opening and Closing Ceremonies.
During the Olympic Games the temporary Arena will have 12,000 seats for the Basketball preliminaries and quarter-finals, as well as the Handball semi-finals and finals. During the Paralympic Games it will have a capacity of 10,000 seats for Wheelchair Basketball and Wheelchair Rugby.
The temporary structure was originally located in the west of the Olympic Park just north of the Olympic Stadium. Last year, its location was changed to the former site of the Fencing Hall, in the north of the Park, after Olympic Fencing, Wheelchair Fencing and Paralympic Judo were moved to the ExCeL venue in Docklands. This change enabled us to create more space for the Parklands so spectators can enjoy more of the Park and maximise the use of the other venues.
Basketball Arena Project Sponsor Paul Snoddy said: 'The Arena will be one of the largest temporary venues built for any Games and will provide a great experience for spectators and athletes.
'After the Games, two thirds of the materials and elements of the Arena can be reused or recycled, potentially allowing other parts of the UK to benefit from London 2012.'
In November 2007 the ODA appointed a multi-disciplinary design team for the Basketball Arena, made up of Sinclair Knight Merz, Wilkinson Eyre and KSS Design Group. The concept designs were agreed in June 2008, and the planning application was submitted in November 2008. Last week the ODA Planning Committee resolved to approve the application subject to referral to the Government Office for London. Building work will finish in time for test events before the Games.
Most spectators will get to the Basketball Arena through three ‘gateway’ stations – Stratford Regional, Stratford International and West Ham. Spectators will also be able to use a number of walking and cycle routes to reach the Arena.
Notes to Editors
1. You can download the new images of the basketball arena here:
http://mm.gettyimages.com/mm/nicePath/locog?nav=pr122335409 2. The Basketball Arena has been designed so that both spectators and athletes can benefit from the facilities regardless of disability, age, gender, or faith. For example, the Arena will feature step-free access both front of house for spectators and back of house for athletes and support staff. Accessible seating will be positioned on the entry level and distributed around the field of play to provide a fantastic view for all events.
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