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London Velopark, Olympics Building, Velopark, Photo, Design, News
London Velopark : Olympics Architecture Information
2012 London Olympic Velodrome : Images + Architect, England, UK
Hopkins Architects
London VeloPark - PR Jul 2007 from Olympic Delivery Authority
Lasting cycling legacy at heart of VeloPark designs

London VeloPark image from Olympic Delivery Authority
Plans for world-class venues for the 2012 Games and legacy took another
significant step forward today with the announcement of the team that
will design the VeloPark, one of the Big 4 venues in the
Olympic Park.
The VeloPark to be based in the north of the Olympic Park, will include
a 6,000 seat Velodrome to host the Olympic and Paralympic indoor track
cycling events as well as a BMX circuit for Olympic events.
After the Games, the BMX circuit will be repositioned next to the
Velodrome with a road cycle circuit and mountain bike course added
to create a legacy VeloPark that will combine cycling facilities across
all disciplines in one cycling hub, linked into cycle
routes across London.
The design competition was judged by leading names from the world
of architecture and design as well as Olympic Gold medal-winning cyclist
Chris Hoy.
The winning design consortium is made up of:
·1 Hopkins Architects
·2 Expedition Engineering
·3 BDSP
·4 Grant Associates
The Olympic Delivery Authority (ODA) also released very early concept
images to demonstrate the design teams vision behind the winning
bid. More detailed work will now be carried out with the ODA over
the coming months.

London VeloPark image from Olympic Delivery Authority
David Higgins, Chief Executive of the ODA said:
The winning team impressed the design jury with their understanding
of the need to plan Games and legacy together. Their vision supported
our desire for a Velodrome that sits within a comprehensive VeloPark
with a wide range of cycling facilities for people of all abilities
beginner to elite.
Between them the design team have a strong track record in designing
innovative and creative projects. I am confident that they can help
create both a world-class stage for the best athletes in the world
and leave a lasting legacy for cyclists of all ages and abilities
for many years to come.
Sebastian Coe, Chairman of the London Organising Committee, said:
I am delighted to be announcing the design team for one of the
key venues in the Olympic Park. This is on the back of a fantastic
weekend for cycling in this country with the staging of the Tour de
France. This showed how London is the world capital of sport
and our capacity to stage world sporting events. It also showed the
passion of Londoners for world class sport and the enthusiasm for
cycling in the capital and throughout the UK.
The VeloPark will contain brand new, state of the art facilities
for road cycling, bmx, and mountain biking, be a great venue for the
Games and leave a permanent cycling legacy in the capital.
Olympics Minister Tessa Jowell said:
I am delighted with the appointment of this experienced team who
have an impressive track record. I am sure they will produce not
only a world class venue for the Games, but also a lasting legacy
for a training and competition centre for cycling and a venue that
will be equally inviting to the local community.
Good design is not an optional extra: it is fundamental to everything
we build for the Games and I am determined to ensure that it is embedded
in every project from inception to completion.
Mayor of London, Ken Livingstone said:
Cycling has never been so popular in the capital and after last
weekend, when millions packed into London's streets to watch the spectacle
of the Tour de France, we can be assured that the VeloPark will be
a magnet for spectators both during the 2012 Games and long after.
We look forward to seeing a world class VeloPark which will
host major competitions that both inspire our future cycling champions
and attract many more people to take up and enjoy the pleasure and
benefits of cycling.
Chris Hoy, Olympic cycling champion and member of the Design Jury,
said: Having competed in cycling venues around the globe, I
understand the importance of world-class design in Olympic venues
so I was delighted to be involved in judging the VeloPark design entrants.
I was hugely impressed by the winning teams ideas, not only
because they recognised and understood the needs of elite athletes
but also because of their exciting visions for the venue and the legacy
thereafter which will help inspire a new generation of cycling champions.
Mike Taylor, a Director of Hopkins Architects said: We
are absolutely thrilled to have been selected to design the VeloPark.
The design competition was a great team effort, against formidable
opposition. We are particularly honored because the scale and
prominence of the Velodrome will make it a defining image of the Olympic
Park and a place where we hope world records will be broken.
Our vision for the project is one where both beginners and elite athletes
will be equally at home and where everyone will be encouraged to participate
and excel.
Jennie Price, Chief Executive of Sport England said: The huge
crowds watching the Tour de France in London show that there is a
real appetite for cycling in this country. At Sport England, we want
to build on this enthusiasm by turning spectators into participants
so todays announcement on the Velodrome is very welcome.
We are delighted to be working with the appointed design team
and the ODA to deliver an Olympic venue we can be proud of. We also
need to make sure the Velodrome is used after 2012 to get local communities
involved in cycling.
Peter King, Chief Executive, British Cycling said: "I was impressed
by the range, vision and quality of the tenders submitted and particularly
impressed with the understanding that the winning team had developed
of the challenges to be faced in addressing the issues of legacy.
Their concept for the Velodrome is outstanding and looks entirely
practical, both in Olympic mode and as the heart of the legacy VeloPark.
We are ready to start work with the team on the details
of the Velodrome and the BMX tracks for the Olympics and on the plans
to create other world-class legacy facilities in the Olympic Park
for cycling user groups and the local community to use.
These are exciting times for cycling and we look forward to
being an active part of the process to ensure both the very best Olympic
facilities for our sport and a full legacy for all aspects of
cycling in this unique inner city setting."
Shaun Dawson, Chief Executive for the Lee Valley Regional Park Authority
said:
This team demonstrated the best understanding of the operational
needs of the facility as well as inspiring design techniques.
This is a winning formula which will create what will be a world class
cycling facility that will hopefully help us hit gold in 2012 and
in legacy inspire a new generation of cyclists of all ages and abilities.
There will now be around 10 months for the outline design phase followed
by nine months of detailed design development, before construction
work starts in the spring of 2009.
The VeloPark will be completed in time for test events to take place
in the summer of 2011. Lee Valley Regional Park Authority will own
and operate the VeloPark in legacy.
In addition to the facilities that will remain in the VeloPark beyond
2012, the London Development Agency (LDA) are investing £5m
in a new permanent road cycle circuit and mountain bike course at
Hog Hill, Redbridge and will be funding the facility up to the completion
of the legacy VeloPark. Work is underway to identify an operator
of Hog Hill beyond 2012.
London Olympic VeloPark information from Olympic Delivery Authority
120707
London Velopark winner : Hopkins Architects
London VeloPark - competition
The design team competition was launched in February and received
more than 100 expressions of interest from companies of all sizes
and backgrounds. The bids were narrowed down into a shortlist of 8
teams who were asked to respond to a design brief and put forward
concept designs for the VeloPark in both Games time and legacy. The
shortlisted teams were:
- David Chipperfield
- David Morley Architects
- Dominique Perrault Architects
- FLACQ
- Faulkner Browns with Heatherwick Studio
- Foreign Office Architects
- Hopkins Architects with Sanda Douma Associates
- Wilkinson Eyre
London VeloPark - Design Jury
The Design Jury members were:
- David Higgins CEO ODA,
- Sir Nicholas Serota ODA Board Member
- Chris Hoy Olympic Cycling Gold Medalist
- Ricky Burdett ODA Principal Design Advisor
- Derek Wilson LOCOG
- Sunand Prasad President Elect of RIBA
- Kathryn Moore Past President of the Landscape Institute
- Shaun Dawson CEO LVRPA
London VeloPark - Architect
Hopkins Architects (formerly Michael Hopkins & Partners)
practice are a leading innovator in modern architecture with previous
projects including the Mound Stand at Lords, Glyndebourne Opera House
and the National Tennis Centre for the Lawn Tennis Association. For
the VeloPark they are joined by the cycling design advisor, Sander
Douma.
Expedition Engineering's projects include Greenwich Wharf, Barcelona
Bullring redevelopment, Stockton and Chiswick footbridges.
BDSP Partnership are environmental consultants whose previous
projects include the National Assembly for Wales, 30 St. Marys
Axe and Mossbourne City Academy.
Grant Associates are landscape architects and masterplanners
who have worked on the New Islington and Manchester Middlehaven Regeneration
projects, and are currently designing an extensive modern Botanic
Garden for the National Parks Board of Singapore.
The wider team also include project and cost management consultants,
Faithful & Gould, communication design consultants, AIG and public
engagement consultants, General Public Agency.
London VeloPark - contractor
The ODA began the search for a contractor to build the Velodrome in
May which is expected be announced early next year. The winning contractor
will then join the winning design team to develop detailed designs.
A separate contract notice will follow at a later date to build a
temporary BMX circuit in the Olympic Park to host Olympic BMX events.
London Olympic VeloPark : Olympic Delivery Authority Info 120707
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