The document discusses the 2012 London Olympics and the associated regeneration of East London. It focuses on the challenges of managing both the short-term requirements of hosting the Games as well as the long-term legacy of redevelopment. Key projects include the Olympic Village, Main Stadium, and Aquatics Centre. The document also outlines the process of compulsory property acquisition and compensation under UK law to enable the redevelopment.
Case Study: 2010 Vancouver Olympic Winter GamesZoya Morrison
The goal of these next few slides is to show the power of two companies, NBC & Cisco, collaborating to highlight the power of social media.
This presentation not only looks at the results by the numbers, but looks at the true journey of collaboration pre-event to post event.
Site analysis of the athletes village by antonia mochanAntonia Mochan
This document analyzes the Athletes' Village at the 2012 London Olympic Games. It discusses how the village was designed to foster international cooperation and cultural exchange among athletes from around the world, as envisioned by the founder of the modern Olympics. The village had amenities to serve as a temporary home for athletes, and teams inhabited the space through displays of national flags, pins, ceremonies, and use of the dining hall and social media. The document examines how athletes balanced their individual and collective identities within the village community.
The Ling Long Tower in the Olympic Village provided views of the Bird Nest and Water Cube stadiums from different sides of the tower at night. Located between the two stadiums, the tower offered interior pictures and exterior night views looking down on the Water Cube from the east side and views of the Bird Nest from the northwest and west sides.
Athletes village & other projects - ODA and Lend LeaseThink London
This document provides an overview of the Athletes Village and future development opportunities in Stratford and the surrounding areas. It summarizes the Athletes Village project, which will provide housing and facilities for 17,000 athletes during the 2012 London Olympics, and plans to convert it afterward into 2,818 homes. It also outlines plans to further develop the Stratford area beyond the Games with new residential, commercial, and retail space. Finally, it mentions future development opportunities on adjacent sites like Greenwich Peninsula that will leverage infrastructure from the Olympics.
The document provides information about the London 2012 Olympics, including a promotional video about the Olympic Stadium design, details about new high-speed trains connecting the Olympic Park to central London, and a homework assignment asking students to create an acrostic using the word "SUSTAINABLE OLYMPICS" and relate sentences to sustainability and the 2012 Games, finding images from the official Olympics website.
The document provides instructions for an architecture student stadium design project. It outlines the requirements for drawings that must be completed, including a sky view, arena view, and concourse view. It notes that each drawing is worth 25 points and must be completed by the deadline. It also describes the requirements for a 5-8 minute presentation worth 45 points to present and explain the design proposal using index cards. Students are instructed to follow the guidelines and participate equally in groups.
The document provides a map of an orbit circus venue with 5 bridges (A through E) labeled surrounding an inner field of play. The map also labels various facilities around the venue including ticket checking points, seating blocks, medical assistance, food/drink, retail stores, and restrooms.
The document discusses the 2012 London Olympics and the associated regeneration of East London. It focuses on the challenges of managing both the short-term requirements of hosting the Games as well as the long-term legacy of redevelopment. Key projects include the Olympic Village, Main Stadium, and Aquatics Centre. The document also outlines the process of compulsory property acquisition and compensation under UK law to enable the redevelopment.
Case Study: 2010 Vancouver Olympic Winter GamesZoya Morrison
The goal of these next few slides is to show the power of two companies, NBC & Cisco, collaborating to highlight the power of social media.
This presentation not only looks at the results by the numbers, but looks at the true journey of collaboration pre-event to post event.
Site analysis of the athletes village by antonia mochanAntonia Mochan
This document analyzes the Athletes' Village at the 2012 London Olympic Games. It discusses how the village was designed to foster international cooperation and cultural exchange among athletes from around the world, as envisioned by the founder of the modern Olympics. The village had amenities to serve as a temporary home for athletes, and teams inhabited the space through displays of national flags, pins, ceremonies, and use of the dining hall and social media. The document examines how athletes balanced their individual and collective identities within the village community.
The Ling Long Tower in the Olympic Village provided views of the Bird Nest and Water Cube stadiums from different sides of the tower at night. Located between the two stadiums, the tower offered interior pictures and exterior night views looking down on the Water Cube from the east side and views of the Bird Nest from the northwest and west sides.
Athletes village & other projects - ODA and Lend LeaseThink London
This document provides an overview of the Athletes Village and future development opportunities in Stratford and the surrounding areas. It summarizes the Athletes Village project, which will provide housing and facilities for 17,000 athletes during the 2012 London Olympics, and plans to convert it afterward into 2,818 homes. It also outlines plans to further develop the Stratford area beyond the Games with new residential, commercial, and retail space. Finally, it mentions future development opportunities on adjacent sites like Greenwich Peninsula that will leverage infrastructure from the Olympics.
The document provides information about the London 2012 Olympics, including a promotional video about the Olympic Stadium design, details about new high-speed trains connecting the Olympic Park to central London, and a homework assignment asking students to create an acrostic using the word "SUSTAINABLE OLYMPICS" and relate sentences to sustainability and the 2012 Games, finding images from the official Olympics website.
The document provides instructions for an architecture student stadium design project. It outlines the requirements for drawings that must be completed, including a sky view, arena view, and concourse view. It notes that each drawing is worth 25 points and must be completed by the deadline. It also describes the requirements for a 5-8 minute presentation worth 45 points to present and explain the design proposal using index cards. Students are instructed to follow the guidelines and participate equally in groups.
The document provides a map of an orbit circus venue with 5 bridges (A through E) labeled surrounding an inner field of play. The map also labels various facilities around the venue including ticket checking points, seating blocks, medical assistance, food/drink, retail stores, and restrooms.
The Olympic Village was built in 2004 in Acharnes, Greece to house athletes for the Olympics. Now, approximately 2,292 families live in the Olympic Village, with most winning their apartments through random draws. The village has schools, parks, restaurants, a sports center with various academies, and a supermarket.
The Olympic Stadium in London was built for the 2012 Summer Olympics. It has 60,000 seats and could hold 80,000 during the Olympics. The stadium was designed to be sustainable and flexible so it could continue hosting sporting events after the Games. It has hosted track and field championships and will have a long legacy in London.
Olympic Villages 1968-2008- Density ProjectKerrie Butts
Olympic Villages 1968-2008- Density Project
Kerrie Butts, Master of Architecture in Urban Design 2009 GSD9604: Olympic Infrastructure Prof. Judith Grant Long
The modern Olympic Games were revived in 1896 in Athens through the efforts of French baron Pierre de Coubertin and Greek Dimitrios Vikelas. Since then, the Olympics have grown tremendously and now include more participating nations and events. They are held every four years in different host cities, alternating between Summer and Winter Games, with the exception of a two year gap after the 1992 Winter Games. The Olympics strive to use sport to bring people of different backgrounds together and promote the ideals of fair play.
The document outlines initial plans for a new stadium for Leeds United football club including seating capacity of 45,000 arranged in 9 incomplete decagon-shaped seating blocks of 5,000 seats each that can be added upon. Floor plans show the possibility of enclosing the roof and adding 15,000 more seats on 3 blocks above with basement areas containing amenities. Elevations and sections depict features like elevators between levels, viewing platforms, and walkways to control circulation.
Kacey Powell proposes designs for a new stadium called Powell Stadium. It would be located near an airport for convenience and sponsored by Walmart. The stadium would include various food vendors like McDonald's, Burger King, and Five Guys. It would also host several events like a motocross race, car show, and paintball tournament to attract visitors.
Stadium Design and Reference Guide with Meru Networks WLANKevin Coppins
Balancing the fan experience with the business of stadium management. Properly designing for device density & diversity, application complexity & criticality as well RF.
دراسة تحليلية لمجاورات سكنية - اسكان - سنة 3 - ابراهيم الرداعيIbrahem Qasim
للتحميل: https://mribrahem.github.io/college_research/
جامعة العلوم والتكنولوجيا
معماري مستوى ثالث 2013-2014
دراسة تحليلية لمجاورات سكنية
ضمن متطلبات مادة إسكان "نظري"
إبراهيم الرداعي
770633517
-اسكان - سنة 3 - ابراهيم الرداعي
مشروع فلوريا سيتي (كوردستان العراق).
مشروع نيو سيتي (عدن).
مدينة الصالح السكنية (عدن).
Class Project for PM class, Scenario Based Presentation. This presentation has some details based on a question. Overall it gives an idea about critical path of a project . I will soon post the question for more clarity . Many thanks for your time.
The Olympic Village was built in 2004 in Acharnes, Greece to house athletes for the Olympics. Now, approximately 2,292 families live in the Olympic Village, with most winning their apartments through random draws. The village has schools, parks, restaurants, a sports center with various academies, and a supermarket.
The Olympic Stadium in London was built for the 2012 Summer Olympics. It has 60,000 seats and could hold 80,000 during the Olympics. The stadium was designed to be sustainable and flexible so it could continue hosting sporting events after the Games. It has hosted track and field championships and will have a long legacy in London.
Olympic Villages 1968-2008- Density ProjectKerrie Butts
Olympic Villages 1968-2008- Density Project
Kerrie Butts, Master of Architecture in Urban Design 2009 GSD9604: Olympic Infrastructure Prof. Judith Grant Long
The modern Olympic Games were revived in 1896 in Athens through the efforts of French baron Pierre de Coubertin and Greek Dimitrios Vikelas. Since then, the Olympics have grown tremendously and now include more participating nations and events. They are held every four years in different host cities, alternating between Summer and Winter Games, with the exception of a two year gap after the 1992 Winter Games. The Olympics strive to use sport to bring people of different backgrounds together and promote the ideals of fair play.
The document outlines initial plans for a new stadium for Leeds United football club including seating capacity of 45,000 arranged in 9 incomplete decagon-shaped seating blocks of 5,000 seats each that can be added upon. Floor plans show the possibility of enclosing the roof and adding 15,000 more seats on 3 blocks above with basement areas containing amenities. Elevations and sections depict features like elevators between levels, viewing platforms, and walkways to control circulation.
Kacey Powell proposes designs for a new stadium called Powell Stadium. It would be located near an airport for convenience and sponsored by Walmart. The stadium would include various food vendors like McDonald's, Burger King, and Five Guys. It would also host several events like a motocross race, car show, and paintball tournament to attract visitors.
Stadium Design and Reference Guide with Meru Networks WLANKevin Coppins
Balancing the fan experience with the business of stadium management. Properly designing for device density & diversity, application complexity & criticality as well RF.
دراسة تحليلية لمجاورات سكنية - اسكان - سنة 3 - ابراهيم الرداعيIbrahem Qasim
للتحميل: https://mribrahem.github.io/college_research/
جامعة العلوم والتكنولوجيا
معماري مستوى ثالث 2013-2014
دراسة تحليلية لمجاورات سكنية
ضمن متطلبات مادة إسكان "نظري"
إبراهيم الرداعي
770633517
-اسكان - سنة 3 - ابراهيم الرداعي
مشروع فلوريا سيتي (كوردستان العراق).
مشروع نيو سيتي (عدن).
مدينة الصالح السكنية (عدن).
Class Project for PM class, Scenario Based Presentation. This presentation has some details based on a question. Overall it gives an idea about critical path of a project . I will soon post the question for more clarity . Many thanks for your time.