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MARK 39. Aug/Sep 2012. LONDON After The Games

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MARK 39. Aug/Sep 2012

LONDON After The Games

Publisher:MARK

  • Paperback
  • English
  • 208 Pages
  • Jul 26, 2012
Forget the Olympic Games; it's all about what happens after. From Zaha Hadid Architects' Aquatics Centre to Wilkinson Eyre Architects' Basketball Arena, new sport-savvy projects are popping up across the city - but which are only temporary structures? Discover how the Games will sow seeds for a new part of London.

Forget the Olympic Games; it's all about what happens after. From Zaha Hadid Architects' Aquatics Centre to Wilkinson Eyre Architects' Basketball Arena, new sport-savvy projects are popping up across the city - but which are only temporary structures? Discover how the Games will sow seeds for a new part of London.

Meanwhile, Norway's coastline has been livened by a performing arts centre. In Los Angeles, Wim de Wit of the Getty Research Institute challenges the old-fashioned approach to exhibition architecture and how it can be rethought. Plus, Chiaki Arai's design of a cultural centre in Yurihonjo seeks to reactivate a sense of community within the environment in questions.

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