Olympic and paralympic village venues
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Andres Anissimov
C.R.Jakobson Gymnasium
Form 9c
Supervisor: Marje Maasen, Tiia Pukk
2012

• Accommodation centre for Olympic
Games, in an Olympic Park host city
• Idea from Pierre de Coubertin
• Munich Massacre 1972 Olympics, Villages
extremely secure
• Only athletes, trainers and officials allowed
to room at the Village

• Apartments for around 17,000 people
• Shops, restaurants, medical, media and
leisure facilities, large areas of open space


• Courtyard areas same size as four tennis
courts
• 88 treadmills for athletes in the Village
gyms
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• Will be transformed into 2,800 new homes,
including 1,379 affordable homes
• Communities supported by new parks,
open space, transport links, and
community facilities.
• Most of apartments already bought

• Athletes have access to the Stratford City
complex, High Speed 1 Javelin® shuttle
service
• 93% of training venues within 30 minutes
• 90% of venues served by three or more
forms of public transport

• Carbon emissions 50% smaller and entire
project 25% more energy-efficient
• 20% of required energy provided by
renewable energy

• 20% of construction materials, and 90% of
the demolished buildings recycled or
reused
• Water used 20% less than average
• 30 km of walking routes and 50 km of
cycling tracks

• The Olympic Park in Stratford, East
London,
• Stratford London E20 2ST
• Near the river Lea
http://drpop.org/wp-content/uploads/2010/03/london_olympic_2012_village.jpg

• http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Olympic_Village
• http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2012_Summer_
Olympics_venues#The_Olympic_village
• http://www.london2012.com/athletes-
village
• http://londoniscool.com/olympic-and-
paralympic-village-london-2012

Thanks for listening.