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From White Elephants to Sustainable Venues: The Evolving Story of Olympic Architecture

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For cities, hosting an Olympic event represents both an honor, an important opportunity for growth, and a significant challenge. With over 200 nations taking part in the Games, the Olympics are the largest sporting competition in the world. Adapting the public and sporting infrastructure to accommodate this sudden influx of people and the scale of these events runs the risk of misunderstanding the cities’ needs after the closing ceremony, often producing “white elephants” that struggle to adapt to the rhythm and necessities of everyday urban life. Urban transformations are often cited as an advantage of hosting the Olympic Games, as cities are incentivized to invest in their traffic infrastructure, housing, and public spaces. One such example is the city of Paris, which introduced its first metro line on the occasion of hosting the second edition of the Olympic Games in 1900.

When it comes to the venues, however, the issue of adaptive reuse becomes a pressing one, as the architecture is challenged to find solutions to transform, accommodating thousands of people during the Olympics, then scaling down to become a financially sustainable part of a city’s sporting offering. Across the world, several Olympic venues have managed to extend their usability after the closing of the games, opening themselves to the local communities and welcoming a more diverse programming of sports and leisure events. While the high construction costs are often difficult to justify, these venues have become markers of local identity and attractive tourist attractions, extending their use decades after welcoming the Olympic crowds.

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National Biathlon Center / THAD

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Zhangjiakou, China
  • Architects: THAD
  • Area Area of this architecture project Area:  8795
  • Year Completion year of this architecture project Year:  2020

The National Speed Skating Oval at the Beijing Olympic Park / Populous + BIAD

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National Ski Jumping Center / THAD

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Zhangjiakou, China
  • Architects: THAD
  • Area Area of this architecture project Area:  24200
  • Year Completion year of this architecture project Year:  2020

Reconstruction of the Community Office in Asian Games Village / China Architecture Design & Research Group

Reconstruction of the Community Office in Asian Games Village / China Architecture Design & Research Group - Exterior Photography, Community Center
street view. Image Courtesy of China Architecture Design & Research Group

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Beijing 2022 Winter Olympic Games: Discover the Full List of Projects

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Beijing 2022 Winter Olympic Games and Paralympic Games have officially opened on February 4, 2022. The Winter Olympics made a brave move by adding two snow zones in Zhangjiakou and Yanqing to the ice zone in Beijing, creating an unprecedented three-zone system for the Winter Olympics.

Architectural Design & Research Institute of Tsinghua University (THAD), has led the planning and architectural design of the whole and all venues in Zhangjiakou Zone and Shougang Venue in Beijing Zone. Planning and Venue design for Yanqing Zone was elaborated by the China Architectural Design & Research Group. Chinese architects took the initiative to create while serving the principle of sustainable development and closely integrating architectural planning methodologies and architectural design during the approximately six-year construction cycle. They proposed the design framework of "full-scale spatial intervention" based on the "General Plan, Regulatory Plan, Urban Design, Architecture Design and Equipment System Design," completing the Chinese practice of sustainable Winter Olympics.

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Hebei Hua‘Ao Hospital / WSP ARCHITECTS

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Zhangjiakou, China
  • Architects: WSP ARCHITECTS
  • Area Area of this architecture project Area:  133000
  • Year Completion year of this architecture project Year:  2021
  • Manufacturers Brands with products used in this architecture project
    Manufacturers:  金筑铝业(天津)有限公司

Wukesong Ice Sports Center / BIAD-ZXD ARCHITECTS

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Beijing, China