Built
WilkinsonEyre
The London 2012 Olympic Games were widely billed as the most sustainable ever, and WilkinsonEyre's design of the demoutable Basketball Arena was a crucial part of the architectural strategy.
The challenge was to create a temporary building that would not only be simple to erect and sustainable in terms of its legacy once the Games were over, but also provided a world-class sporting venue for some of the most popular Olympic events.
The SKM/WilkinsonEyre/KSS design team was appointed to create the arena and devised a solution in which two-thirds of the materials and elements within the building could be reused or recycled after the Games. During the Olympic Games the arena seated 12,000 for the basketball and handball competitions, and reduced to a capacity of 10,000 for wheelchair basketball and rugby during the Paralympic Games.
After exploring a series of strategies for creating a structure with reusable and recyclable elements, the team opted for a lightweight steel frame and fabric cladding, allowing this enclosure to be constructed in just six weeks.
Despite the simplicity of the design strategy, the building's exterior was highly expressive, with the play of sunlight over the crisply sculptural white membrane during the day. During evening sessions, the venue was transformed into a theatrical light installation, with dynamic colour-changing effects across the surface skin.
Project information
Status
Built
Borough
Newham
Size
11500 sq m
Completion
August 2011
Location
08 Olympic Park Ave, London E20 1FA, UK
Listed by
WilkinsonEyre
Last updated on
31/05/2024
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