Format:
176 pages
,
color illustrations
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28 cm
ISBN:
1907804951
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9781907804953
Content:
With a wealth of archival images, stadium stories and reminiscences by athletes, supporters and those who worked on the building and organisation, this new volume is a richly illustrated souvenir of the changing design and purpose of Olympic stadia over the past century. It shows how the International Olympic Committee works with Olympic venues to build an Olympic stadium that responds to the needs of the city, looking in particular at iconic stadia built to showcase architectural prowess and attract international attention. A timeline reveals how architecture has changed over the past century, and there are fascinating interviews with those who took part; athletes, architects, and the people who worked behind the scenes
Note:
Foreword
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History: The origins: a historical overview
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Architecture and Urban Planning: The role and place of the stadium in an Olympic city
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Arts and Olympic Sites: Changing places: Neville Gabie, artist-in-residence on the site of London 2012
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Text in English and French
Language:
English
Keywords:
Olympische Spiele
;
Stadion
;
Geschichte
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