Aquatics Centre, London 2012 Olympic and Paralympics Games

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作者
King, Mike [1 ]
Mungall, Gordon [1 ]
机构
[1] Arup, London W1T 4BQ, England
关键词
Olympic swimming hall; temporary stands for 15 000 spectators; 11 000 m(2) waveform roof; 120 m clear roof span; concrete dive boards;
D O I
10.1002/bate.201201565
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TU [建筑科学];
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0813 ;
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The Aquatics Centre is a centrepiece of the London 2012 Olympic and Paralympic Games. Already now before the opening of the Games it is regarded as an iconic legacy building. The building comprises a 50 m competition pool and 25 m dive pool under the wave-form roof of the main pool hall. A 50 m training pool is situated beneath the Olympic Park entrance plaza structure which is built integrally with the rest of the building. The engineering strategy has been developed around two basic configurations; the Games mode and Legacy Mode. In the Games mode the facility has a maximum gross spectator capacity of 17 500 for use for the London 2012 Games as well as housing facilities for the running of these events. In that mode temporary stands to the east and west of the competition and diving pools will seat approx. 15 000 spectators. In the legacy mode the building temporary seating will be dismantled and the building will be a permanent pool facility for the local community as well as national and international swimming events beyond the Games. Each pool tank is provided with a combination of floating floors and movable sub-division boom bulkheads to allow multiple legacy and community use. Schwimm-Arena der Olympischen und der Paralympischen Spiele London 2012 Die Schwimm-Arena ist eines der Hauptgebaude der Olympischen wie auch der Paralympischen Spiele in London 2012. Schon vor Beginn der Spiele wurde es zu einer baulichen Ikone. Unter einem wellenformigen Dach befinden sich ein 50-m-Schwimmbecken sowie ein 25-m-Becken mit Sprungturmen. Das 50-m-Aufwarmbecken liegt unter einem der Eingange zum Olympia Park, der so genannten Plaza. Die ingenieurtechnischen Planungen erfolgten gema beta den unterschiedlichen Anforderungen der Games Mode und der Legacy Mode nach den Spielen. Wahrend der Spiele bestehen Tribunenplatze fur 17 500 Zuschauer sowie alle damit verbundenen sonstigen raumlichen Anforderungen. Die westlich und ostlich der Becken gelegenen temporaren Tribunen nehmen 15 000 Zuschauer auf. Fur die Legacy Mode werden diese wieder abgebaut und die Schwimmhalle wird dann von der breiten Offentlichkeit und fur nationale wie internationale Schwimmwettbewerben genutzt. Alle Schwimmbecken verfugen uber hohenverstellbare Boden und Unterteilungen.
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