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PREFAB FRIDAY: The Collapsible, Flatpacked Olympic Stadium

by , 05/30/08
filed under: Sustainable Building

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Any sustainable minded surveyor of large scale events wonders if the expense and waste associated with showpiece stadiums could be reduced, even just a little. Well, the organizers of the London Olympics have a remarkable plan that could offset construction costs, and be sure that their stadium finds a purposeful second life. Currently there are plans in place to dismantle around 70% of the proposed London Olympic Stadium, pack up the components, and send them to the host of the 2016 Olympics! Finally, flatpacked, prefab stadiums!

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5 Responses to “PREFAB FRIDAY: The Collapsible, Flatpacked Olympic Stadium”

  1. adamcreilly adamcreilly says:

    This is a wonderful idea. The only downfall that I foresee is that many cities that host an Olympic game see their stadium as a trophy, or a reminder of their place in a very long and prestigious tradition. The 2008 Olympic stadium in Beijing is such a remarkable and sculptural work of architecture that it creates a sense of national pride in the structure. This is one of the many things that would lost if the stadium was no longer unique from Olympiad to Olympiad. On the other hand I absolutely love the fact that this concept opens the bids for hosting an Olympic game to less developed nations. Cheers to rethinking the Olympic games into an opportunity to use sustainable practices!

  2. I agree with Adam Creilly to a major extent. But lets not forget that this Olympic stadium has no designated purpose after the event. White elephants are famous after Olympic events and since no London football club wants it then it makes perfect financial and environmental sense.

  3. polovinka polovinka says:

    Russia variant of the article is here
    http://polovinkajaa.livejournal.com/

  4. Haze Haze says:

    This is such an interesting idea. What about the energy required to send such a large structure across the world? It would be interesting to see an embodied energy analysis comparing wholly new stadium constructions with this alternative. That said, I’m a big fan of not using virgin materials for each new Olympic!

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