All London Olympics articles – Page 4
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NewsArchitectural charity to re-use Olympic Stadium wrapping
Plastic panels to be turned into children’s centres in Uganda and Rio
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NewsOlympics legacy body to learn from past mistakes, vows deputy mayor
Design review panel will play significant role
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NewsGMW Architects bags Olympic media centre work
iCity developer ‘not looking for other architects’
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NewsVelodrome leaks not a design flaw, say Olympic organisers
Damage to roof membrane blamed for leaks above media area
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NewsExpect 30-year post-Games boom, says legacy chief
Architects to gain from emphasis on good design for sites near the Olympic Park
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OpinionLegacy needs to stand by its radical neighbours
The Olympic fringe Meanwhile projects set the agenda for a creative legacy and must not fail through lack of funding
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OpinionSinking feeling at Aquatics Centre
Having applied for a range of Olympic tickets, I was delighted to report our only success to my 13- year-old grandson in June 2011: seats for the women’s synchronised diving on July 31.
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OpinionBrady’s Olympic protest is far too little too late
Locog’s ban on marketing may be ludicrous. But why is the RIBA’s only response a publicity stunt when the Games are half over?
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Multimedia
Exclusive: Hopkins and the Chemical Brothers - the official Velodrome anthem
Visualisation company Crystal London has created a music video for the Velodrome
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Features
The Olympian Architects T-shirt
Now you can wear the list of architects and engineers responsible for the Olympic venues
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NewsLondon Pleasure Gardens failure costs architects more work
Architects lined-up to work at London Pleasure Gardens fear their projects will be shelved after the site organisers went into administration.The RIBA London worked with LPG to appoint young architects for projects across the Royal Docks site including Foster Lomas, Nicholas Kirk Architects, Studio Squat and Visitor Studio.But dwindling visitor ...
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News
Brady and Murray: ‘Lift the gag!’
RIBA president intensifies campaign to lift Olympic marketing ban
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NewsAecom chief condemns 'silly rules' that threaten British business
Protocol ‘could stop small architects winning more Olympic work until 2024’
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NewsRoll of honour: The Olympics, architect by architect
BD’s quick guide to the all the venues, infrastructure and pavilions
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OpinionCelebrating the architects of the Olympics - BD's first ever app only edition
This week BD launches its first ever app-only weekly edition to shine a spotlight on the architects who have been frozen out by the Olympics marketing rules
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OpinionThe flaming dandelion
By reinventing the question, Thomas Heatherwick has shown that the Olympic cauldron can be more than a bowl of fire on a stick






