Large scale events such as Olympic Games are an embodiment of the key dilemma in the contemporary strategy for urban planning. They can change city image and activate local community, but they can also destroy the existing city life of a neighbourhood. The myths and dangers involved in organizing the games have been discussed for years, but there has never been a shortage of those actually dreaming about the event, either. Disproportionally large funds allocated for a disproportionally short time when the Olympics take place and for extremely specialised buildings could lead to very unsustainable architecture in every sense. This ‘festivalisation’ of urban design is, however, a double edged sword. Many historical examples of Olympic Games p...
The Olympic Park being developed in east London for the 2012 Games is one large urban renewal projec...
Abstract: Mega-event strategies and their impact on the development of host cities have drawn increa...
Mega-events, from the Olympics to the World Cups, are often regarded as catalysts for the overall re...
The Olympic Games promise great things; world peace and the transformation of the host city are but ...
Obsolescence has been a major issue within the history of Olympic Games developments, producing ‘whi...
Obsolescence has been a major issue within the history of Olympic Games developments, producing ‘whi...
Obsolescence has been a major issue within the history of Olympic Games developments, producing ‘whi...
Obsolescence has been a major issue within the history of Olympic Games developments, producing ‘whi...
Ricky Burdett discusses the Olympics’ ‘Great Leap Eastwards’ and argues that the city is on its way ...
The chapters in this book were originally published as a special issue of the Journal of Urban Desig...
Often seen as the host nation's largest ever logistical undertaking, accommodating the Olympics and ...
On the eve of the opening of the 30th Olympiad in London this summer, sports activist and writer Mar...
British Politics and Policy at LSE ran a series on the 2012 Olympics. This eCollection is a select s...
Urban spectacles such as the Olympic Games have been long perceived as being able to impose desired ...
Purpose: Since the 1960s, the impact of mega sporting events on the built environment has become inc...
The Olympic Park being developed in east London for the 2012 Games is one large urban renewal projec...
Abstract: Mega-event strategies and their impact on the development of host cities have drawn increa...
Mega-events, from the Olympics to the World Cups, are often regarded as catalysts for the overall re...
The Olympic Games promise great things; world peace and the transformation of the host city are but ...
Obsolescence has been a major issue within the history of Olympic Games developments, producing ‘whi...
Obsolescence has been a major issue within the history of Olympic Games developments, producing ‘whi...
Obsolescence has been a major issue within the history of Olympic Games developments, producing ‘whi...
Obsolescence has been a major issue within the history of Olympic Games developments, producing ‘whi...
Ricky Burdett discusses the Olympics’ ‘Great Leap Eastwards’ and argues that the city is on its way ...
The chapters in this book were originally published as a special issue of the Journal of Urban Desig...
Often seen as the host nation's largest ever logistical undertaking, accommodating the Olympics and ...
On the eve of the opening of the 30th Olympiad in London this summer, sports activist and writer Mar...
British Politics and Policy at LSE ran a series on the 2012 Olympics. This eCollection is a select s...
Urban spectacles such as the Olympic Games have been long perceived as being able to impose desired ...
Purpose: Since the 1960s, the impact of mega sporting events on the built environment has become inc...
The Olympic Park being developed in east London for the 2012 Games is one large urban renewal projec...
Abstract: Mega-event strategies and their impact on the development of host cities have drawn increa...
Mega-events, from the Olympics to the World Cups, are often regarded as catalysts for the overall re...