The outdoor seating bowl with 15, seats will have lighting for evening competition, video and sport-specific fixtures. Careful planning, design, engineering and attention to detail has been central to ensuring that the venue fits in well with its surroundings and is sympathetic to its context and setting. Factors that have been taken into consideration include accessibility, noise, lighting, traffic, spectator experience and the requirements of the competitors themselves.
The solutions provided include taking the standard components available for temporary stadiums and creating the same feeling of permanency as the main Games venues.
Pre-existing modular components will be hired to create a bespoke court. In keeping with both Populous and Atkins low carbon ethos, following the Games the venue will be dismantled, leaving no trace on the location, and can be reassembled and used in other locations.
Although temporary, the structures will still need building regulations approval and will undergo the same rigorous safety tests. We are proud of the technical skills we have brought to bear and believe the temporary structure provides a solution that should be considered more broadly in the future. Populous and Atkins, through imaginative design and architectural construction have enabled LOCOG to use an historic landmark for a major tournament.
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