The House of Flags was a temporary freestanding structure erected on Parliament Square for the 2012 Summer Olympic and Paralympic Games. It was one of the Mayor of London’s ‘Wonder Series’ of installations to celebrate the capital’s design talent by showcasing cutting edge architectural projects throughout London. It was made of plywood panels containing cut out symbols, each printed with the flag of a nation participating in the games. Together the flag panels created a large timber jigsaw, a matrix of symbols, shimmering colours, shadows and perforations, inviting the public to experience an image of the cosmopolitan world as well as an image of multi-ethnic London. The structure was designed to be demounted and installed elsewhere. The i...
Obsolescence has been a major issue within the history of Olympic Games developments, producing ‘whi...
This study investigates the impacts of the London 2012 Olympic Games and their related cultural prog...
A lack of understanding of the multi-dimensional field of built environment heritage places the non-...
The exponential growth of the Summer Olympic Games over the 20th Century has had a profound impact o...
Design for London was a unique experiment in urban planning, design and strategic thinking. Set up i...
The Olympic Park being developed in east London for the 2012 Games is one large urban renewal projec...
Hosting an Olympic Games can considerably change a city and community, its image and its infrastruct...
Observations concerning multifunctional sport and entertainment facilities of London indicate a numb...
The Olympic Games are an intercultural huge event that usually leaves the city with megaprojects and...
In 2007 NORD were appointed to work with the Olympic Delivery Authority to develop a strong contextu...
Wembley is known for football and for the stadium’s iconic arch, but there’s something else distinct...
As political polarisation undermines confidence in the shared values and established constitutional ...
As soon as the bid to host the 2012 Olympics was won by London in 2005, and the plans to build the O...
The Pavillon de l'Arsenal is the centre for information, documentation and exhibition for urban plan...
Located in eastern London and beside the Olympic legacy there is this knotty hood, called Hackney Wi...
Obsolescence has been a major issue within the history of Olympic Games developments, producing ‘whi...
This study investigates the impacts of the London 2012 Olympic Games and their related cultural prog...
A lack of understanding of the multi-dimensional field of built environment heritage places the non-...
The exponential growth of the Summer Olympic Games over the 20th Century has had a profound impact o...
Design for London was a unique experiment in urban planning, design and strategic thinking. Set up i...
The Olympic Park being developed in east London for the 2012 Games is one large urban renewal projec...
Hosting an Olympic Games can considerably change a city and community, its image and its infrastruct...
Observations concerning multifunctional sport and entertainment facilities of London indicate a numb...
The Olympic Games are an intercultural huge event that usually leaves the city with megaprojects and...
In 2007 NORD were appointed to work with the Olympic Delivery Authority to develop a strong contextu...
Wembley is known for football and for the stadium’s iconic arch, but there’s something else distinct...
As political polarisation undermines confidence in the shared values and established constitutional ...
As soon as the bid to host the 2012 Olympics was won by London in 2005, and the plans to build the O...
The Pavillon de l'Arsenal is the centre for information, documentation and exhibition for urban plan...
Located in eastern London and beside the Olympic legacy there is this knotty hood, called Hackney Wi...
Obsolescence has been a major issue within the history of Olympic Games developments, producing ‘whi...
This study investigates the impacts of the London 2012 Olympic Games and their related cultural prog...
A lack of understanding of the multi-dimensional field of built environment heritage places the non-...