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7th November 2007 - London 2012 officials have hailed the design for their £496m Olympic Stadium following its unveiling on Wednesday.
"No-one can say we've compromised on design, on sustainability or on the legacy potential," said Olympics Minister Tessa Jowell MP.
Work on the 80,000-seater stadium will begin ahead of schedule in April 2008.
Once the Olympics are over, it will be turned into a 25-000-seater community venue and could also become home to a lower-league football or rugby club.
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Lord Coe, the chairman of the London Organising Committee, told a news conference that the stadium would be a "stadium for a new era".
"It's a stadium that delivers on everything we said we would deliver on; a stadium with track and field as its primary legacy; a stadium that will be reduced from 80,000 seats in Olympic mode to a 25,000-seater community base," he said.
Jowell added: "This is a very important Olympic milestone and this stadium is focused very much on legacy and sustainability.
"Once the Games are over this will then be translated into a stadium that will not only host grand prix athletics events and other national sport events but will also serve the communities of the boroughs."
She also felt the stadium would be a great addition to the capital's sporting facilities.
"This augments and complements the other great stadia that London now has - Wembley, the Emirates and the new development at Twickenham," she said.
The stadium will be the centrepiece for the 2012 Games and will host the opening and closing ceremonies as well as the athletics events.
The main features of the design are:
a sunken bowl built into the ground for the field of play and lower permanent seating, designed to bring spectators close to the action;
25,000 permanent seats, 55,000 demountable;
a cable-supported roof that will stretch 28 metres the whole way around the stadium, providing cover for two-thirds of spectators;
a fabric curtain will wrap around the stadium structure, acting as additional protection and shelter for spectators;
facilities such as catering and merchandising will be grouped into self-contained 'pod' structures.
Chief architect Rod Sheard, of HoK Sport, said the stadium would make a big impact, but not in the same way that previous Olympic stadia had.
"This is not a stadium that's going to be screaming from the rooftops that it's bigger and more spectacular," he said. "This is just a cleverer building. This is a cleverer solution."
The atmosphere inside this bowl, we think, will be pretty special
Chief architect Rod Sheard
He added that the ability to convert the stadium from an 80,000-seater venue to a 25,000 one once the Olympics and Paralympics had finished was highly innovative and showed great forward thinking.
"We've ended up with a very tight, very compelling bowl," said Sheard. "The atmosphere inside this bowl, we think, will be pretty special."
HOK Sport is a firm of architects with a proven record for designing sporting venues.
It has been responsible for such projects as Wembley Stadium, the Millennium Stadium, the O2 Arena, the Emirates Stadium and Ascot Racecourse.
Building work on the Olympic Stadium, which will stand at the heart of the Olympic Park, will have to be finished at least six months ahead of the opening ceremony in July 2012 to allow for test events to take place.
The stadium build is being led by construction firm Sir Robert McAlpine Ltd in a partnership including architects HoK Sport and consulting engineers Buro Happold.
"It's absolutely non-negotiable that it has to be ready on time," said Radio 5 Live sports news correspondent Gordon Farquhar.
"They've got a large contingency fund if things go wrong but they don't want to spend more than that.
"If it's not ready on time, that is probably the greatest shame the nation has faced in years. But it will be."
After the Games have finished, the temporary seating will be taken away and the stadium will become a 25,000-capacity venue with a permanent athletics track.
An anchor tenant such as a lower-league football or rugby club is actively being sought, but one has yet to be found.
London mayor Ken Livingstone said major football clubs such as West Ham would not be able to become tenants.
He said: "We made a commitment there would be a permanent athletics facility and we have honoured that commitment.
"For West Ham, we have identified a site much better-suited to their needs."
The ODA will be hoping for a positive response to the Olympic Stadium design following the criticism that the official 2012 logo received in June.
The stadium was initially expected to cost £280m but the costs have been revised because of inflation and VAT.


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vote 'Rebecca ... ( 4 weeks ago by chandlerbingbong)
vote 'Rebecca Adlington' on Sunday 14th December for BBC Sports Personality
The London 2012 is ... ( 3 weeks ago by tomsega)
The London 2012 is nice but not stunning - because it doesn't HAVE to be. London will have Wimbledon for tennis, Wembley for football, Buckingham Palace for Beach volleyball (!!), etc etc. Pretty much every event will have a stunning backdrop. It won't look like a giant car-park, like Bejing, thus it won't need such an incredible stadium.
It looks too simple ... ( 3 weeks ago by worini20)
It looks too simple and does not like a kindom's Olympic Stadium
awfull, who are the ... ( 3 weeks ago by jangun)
awfull, who are the architects? shocking!
lmao! South ... ( 3 weeks ago by Neotanium)
lmao! South Africa's stadiums for the Soccer world cup even looks better then that (and they call our country third world, pffft! )
Godamn Brown said ... ( 3 weeks ago by zeeyeezone)
Godamn Brown said the brits have saved the financial crisis!!! ---huahahahahahahahahahahhahahahahahahahahahha
Array ( 3 weeks ago by zeeyeezone)
london 2012:
banning all alcoholic drinks 24/14
curfew during "happpy hours" every day
cctvs on every lamposts
no lugguage on board allowed on every plane flying to london
strip-search for bombing substances for every person going to england over the borders
tooth brushes, nail-clips ... will be classified as weapons of massive destruction during the games
all constructions in the city will be banned
anti-aircrafts missiles to be deployed on every corners of each venues
... what else?!
i like the new ... ( 3 weeks ago by dooneproductions)
i like the new stadium, but it would be better without the sports figures on the outside
"Talking about ... ( 3 weeks ago by chinaupup)
"Talking about human rights? American soldiers and British soldiers are still in Iraq(killing,raping,destroying the country for oil...), and London will hold the next Olympic games,what a shame!" FREE Irag!!!Boycott London 2012 Olympic!!!!
Array ( 2 weeks ago by eduard1215)
I dont likeee it!!
london and its stadium STINK!
Thats a nice ... ( 2 weeks ago by thedavish)
Thats a nice looking stadium--whats important is whether people can see the sports, and whether it works--land rover defenders aren't much to look at but they bloody work...
also, people who ... ( 2 weeks ago by thedavish)
also, people who say the birds nest is better--it is.
But how much did it cost? Does Britain, a relatively small country, which once had a massive empire stretching wider than all other countries at its height have to prove that its great. Its a country done with glory and look at me-ness. Just check how many union jacks there are in various flags. And then compare with anyone else.
Britain rocks!
Seems like the hot ... ( 2 weeks ago by chinaupup)
Seems like the hot topics for London 2012 are:
* Islas Malvinas for Argentina
* Scottish independence
* Free Northern Ireland
* Independence for Wales
* Invasion of Iraq
* Afghanistan, the "Graveyard of Foreign Invaders"
* Brutality of British Colonialism
* Shooting innocent Brazilian in the Tube
* Islamic Terrorism in U.K.
* Stabbings in London
* Race relations in the U.K.
* Returning stolen loot from British Museum
.......etc.
The Stadium looks ... ( 2 weeks ago by fizi247)
The Stadium looks fantastic, it will add to the Euro Star trains coming from Paris/Belgium and the New Westfield Shopping Centre. Personally I think the 80,000 seater stadium should remain as an Olympic Land mark for all future events whether its the World Cup, International Atheletics, UEFA/Champions League, NFL Football Matches and FA Cup as an alternative choice to Wembley. To reduce it to a 27,000 seater after the games is a total waste!
FUCK YOU. We ... ( 1 week ago by johne30587)
FUCK YOU. We should've boycotted Beijing. The last people who should be talking about human rights violations are you pinko Mao-ist fucks.
its like they didnt ... ( 1 week ago by sunspot0)
its like they didnt even try
don't say the birds ... ( 1 week ago by RedHotGoku)
don't say the birds nest is bad just because you don't get what it is. Chinese have worked hard to build that stadium and it has costed alot of money.
Have you watched ... ( 1 week ago by RedHotGoku)
Have you watched the Beijing Olympics? Who cares if you didn't find it interesting it doesn't mean that the Beijing Olympics stink and saying China is a 3d world country is quite right, it still has time to develop but China has a rich history of 5000 years and a rich culture. Believe me, the West has alot to learn from China!
West Ham's future ... ( 5 days ago by bootyboy619)
West Ham's future home after 2012 is finished :o)
Screw you how can ... ( 5 days ago by jake0094)
Screw you how can you say it stinks if you havent seen it for REAL yet you idiot
Looks good, and ... ( 5 days ago by DFDalton1962)
Looks good, and more appropriate to the Olympics than Beijing's structure, which looks heavy, chaotic and vaguely prison-like.
Is this going to be a temporary stadium? I think that's the wave of the future. Beijing's will probably be the last white elephant Olympic stadium. Chicago's plan (should they be so lucky to win the 2016 Games) is to build a stadium in a south side park that can be downsized to 5000 seats, so that it will be useful after the Games end.
Beijing Stadium ... ( 4 days ago by Tinkerman05)
Beijing Stadium looks like it collapsed but couldnt afford to repair it. So they left it.
yup wembley is much ... ( 3 days ago by rudezboyz)
yup wembley is much much better than the birds nest trust me and its the chinese who will have to learn from the west red hot goku and the only reason why the beijing olympics was so succesful is because china has a long history compared to britain get it fool?ENGLAND ROCKS MAN!
Yeah, and Rogge ... ( 4 hours ago by TheNYFlame)
Yeah, and Rogge will never and has never declared a Games "the best Ever." He think they are specially in their unique ways. The last president used to delcare every Games the "best ever." He was a pompous old fool.



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