The Olympic Village is located in the Olympic Park, within walking distance of the venues – enhancing the experience of athletes and officials who will stay there during the Games.
The design and build
The Olympic Village has residential apartments for around
17,000 athletes and officials during the Games, along with shops, restaurants,
medical, media and leisure facilities, and large areas of open space.
There are 11 residential plots, each made up of five to
seven blocks built around communal squares and courtyards, with water features
accentuating the closeness of the River Lea.
Each apartment provides comfortable accommodation and
state-of-the-art communications facilities, including internet access and
wireless networking.
The Village also includes a ‘Village Plaza’ where athletes
can meet with friends and family. The plan retains London's tradition of
building homes around communal squares and courtyards, with water features
accentuating the closeness of the River Lea.
Construction of the Village began in May 2008, following
planning approval for the first blocks. Work on the other blocks was staggered
throughout 2008 and 2009, and by mid-2012 five plots had been structurally
completed and the others were approaching their full height. As construction of the plots was finished,
they began to be fitted out. Temporary partitions have been put in to create
the rooms for the athletes and officials.
After the Games
After the Games, the Olympic Village will be a lasting
legacy of essential new housing for east London. It will be transformed into
2,818 new homes, including 1,379 affordable homes and houses for sale and rent,
and will create a new residential quarter to be known as East Village.
The communities that develop in the area after the Games
will be supported by new parklands, open space, new transport links and
community facilities. These will include
Chobham Academy – a world-class new education campus with 1,800 places for
students aged 3–19 – and a new health centre, which will provide medical
facilities to existing local communities and the residents of the Village after
2012.
The accommodation will range from one bedroom apartments up
to four- and five-bedroom townhouses. Temporary partitions needed during the
Games will be removed to form the final living spaces and bedrooms. Kitchens
will be installed, along with new carpets or timber floors.
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