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TEACHING RESOURCE:
DESIGN INSPIRATION AT
QUEEN ELIZABETH OLYMPIC PARK
Introduction
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Queen Elizabeth Olympic Park offers a visitor experience like no other. Previously the site of
the London 2012 Olympic Games and Paralympics Games, the Park is now becoming a worldclass destination for people to live, work, play, and visit time and time again.
From 2004-2005, early planning began for what the Olympic park would eventually become
and in 2008, construction for the 2012 Games began.
In summer 2012, four billion people tuned in to watch athlete’s complete on the Park.
Within 18 months, the Park has been transformed and the Copperbox Arena, London
Aquatics centre, Lea Valley Velopark, Eton Manor, Arcelor Mittal Orbit and 8,000 homes at
East village, all reopened to the public. This is the fastest that any Olympic park has been
transformed from it’s Games time mode to it’s long term state. London has set a new
benchmark in securing a successful Olympic Legacy.
The Olympic Park aims to become a new heart of east London, full of activity; from local to
national and international sporting competitions in the five world-class venues, to concerts,
festivals, art, culture and community engagement programmes and much more.
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Design and innovation are fundamental to the way Queen Elizabeth Olympic Park has developed.
You can see the evidence of this through the world class venues, the carefully crafted biodiversity
and landscape features and the public realm.
The design process behind the Park has had to consider; environmental sustainability, the change of
use from 2012 Games time to long term uses, value for money, as well as local, national and
international context.
The following information helps give a flavour of some of the design inspiration at Queen Elizabeth
Olympic Park, through a selection of venues, the landscape and the London 2012 Games uniforms.
There are also suggestions of where to go for more information about the Park and it’s design
significance
You can also find our free Park trails at the Information centre on the Park or download our learning
resources from http://queenelizabetholympicpark.co.uk/the-park/things-to-do/for-schools
Gallery
BEFORE
LONDON AQUATICS CENTRE
AFTER
© Victoria and Albert Museum, London
• The Aquatics Centre was designed by Architect Zaha Hadid for the
2012 Olympic and Paralympics. During the Games it had large
yellow wings at the sides to accommodate extra seating. These
were removed after the Games to reveal the beautiful glass curves
of the sides of the building. It opened in March 2014 and has already
had over
visitors.
• The London Aquatics Centre offers a wide-ranging programme of
activities, from inflatable challenge and family sessions, school
swimming lessons to a world class diving academy and swimming
competitions.
• There are 2,500 seats and 2 x 50m pools 1 x 25 m diving pool. The
2 50 m pools have moveable floors and booms so that the size and
depth of the pools can be changed!
• The structural system used to create the form of the roof
comprises of a series of long-span steel trusses laid in a fan
arrangement to support the weight and shape of the roof.
http://queenelizabetholympicpark.co.uk/thepark/venues/aquatic-centre
http://www.zaha-hadid.com/
Day
Evening
ARCELORMITTAL ORBIT
 The Arcelor Mittal Orbit was built in 2012 by
artist Sir Anish Kapoor & designer Cecil Balmond.
 It is 114.5 metres tall and made from recycled
steel, the orbit is recognised as UK’s tallest
sculpture.
 The inspiration behind the Areclor Mittal Orbit
was apparently the 5 twisted and
interconnected Olympic rings.
 It provide visitors with stunning views over the
Park and across London’s famous skyline.
 It creates a new landmark in east London and
hosts a range of events and activities.
hhttp://queenelizabetholympicpark.co.uk/thepark/attractions/arcelormittal-orbit
© Victoria and Albert Museum, London/Dispo
LEA VALLEY VELODROME
• Lea Valley Velodrome is the first place in the world where
four types of cycling takes place; track cycling, road racing,
BMX & mountain biking. It was designed by Hopkins
Architects.
• The Velodrome has 6,000 seats and the capacity to host
international cycling events and competitions.
• The roof is designed in it’s famous ‘Pringle’ type shape to
help capture rain water that is then used within the venue
as part of the grey water recyling system which helps keep
water consumption down.
• Another huge advantage of the Velodrome is the window
gantry that allows a lot of natural light in reducing the
need for electric lighting and the low cable net roof
reduces the amount of heat and ventilation used to control
the building’s temperature.
http://queenelizabetholympicpark.co.uk/the-park/venues/lee-valley-velopark
2012 GARDENS
http://queenelizabetholympicpark.co.uk/the-park/attractions/parklands
© Victoria and Albert Museum, London/Dispo
© Victoria and Albert Museum, London/Dispo
 The 2012 gardens celebrate contemporary horticulture and
planting. They represent a living timeline of Britain's long
history of exploration, trade, and plant collecting and its
impact on the richness and diversity of British gardens.
 The gardens stretch for nearly 1 km and the plants
themselves were carefully selected not only for their beauty
but also for their durability and value in attracting bees,
butterflies, hoverflies, and other species for increasing
biodiversity
 The 2012 Gardens were designed in by some of the world’s
leading landscape architects and world-famous garden
designer Piet Oudolf, Nigel Dunnett and many others.
 Based in the southern area of the Park, the 2012 Gardens
draw inspiration from distinctive characteristics of plant
communities in the wild in Europe, North America, the
Southern Hemisphere, and Asia.
 Explore the Gardens in more depth with the 2012 Gardens
app.
TUMBLING BAY PLAYGROUND
 The name ‘Tumbling Bay’ was named after an ancient
stream that used to run under where the playground is.
 Tumbling Bay playground, which has proved hugely
popular with children and adults, focuses on natural play
and encourages children to play in the landscape around
them. It includes features such as water fountains, sand pits,
tree houses and climbing walls, etc.
 Next to the playground is Timber lodge cafe which is made
from sustainable Timber and run by a social enterprise;
Unity Kitchen Cafe, who help people with disabilities into
work. 36% of the people who work at Timber Lodge have a
disability.
http://queenelizabetholympicpark.co.uk/the-park/attractions/parklands
STELLA MCCARTNEY UNIFORMS
 In 2012, Stella McCartney was the creative director
behind the 2012 Team GB uniforms.
 The collaboration with Adidas marks the first time a
fashion designer has created national uniforms for
athletes across all 26 Olympic and Paralympic sports.
From fencing to field hockey, the goal was to make
everyone feel part of one team.
 They had to make stylish and practical uniforms for
541 of Great Britain’s athletes.
 Stella’s inspiration was a modern take ont he Union
Jack and the uniforms included the Olympic and
Paralympic team GB competition kit as well as training
gear, medal ceremonies and relaxation wear - also
known as village wear.
© Victoria and Albert Museum, London/Dispo
http://www.stellamccartney.com/gb?tp=62356&gclid=CO6B6YmajsECFQsEwwodkLoAhQ
Further Resources
Links to Images & Information:
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http://www.archdaily.com
http://queenelizabetholympicpark.co.uk/the-park/venues/aquatics-centre
http://www.dezeen.com
http://queenelizabetholympicpark.co.uk/the-park/attractions/arcelormittal-orbit
http://andys-art-blog.blogspot.co.uk
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http://queenelizabetholympicpark.co.uk/the-park/venues/lee-valley-velopark
http://hughpearman.com
http://queenelizabetholympicpark.co.uk/the-park/attractions/parklands
Further Resources
Video
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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WKh65PbtlpM&feature=youtu.be – A short video about the
Velopark and it’s whereabouts.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zn6FkGFh9Wk – A short video of how the Aquatics centre looks
like.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jIrCgadqPq4 – A tour of the Arcelormittal Orbit.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=p9sEccTHlMk – A tour of the landscape & 2012 gardens.
More Info:
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http://www.nigeldunnett.info/Londonolympicpark/
http://hitchmough-2012-olympic-park.group.shef.ac.uk/olympic.html
http://learninglegacy.independent.gov.uk/
http://www.2012gardens.co.uk/
THANK YOU