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London aquatics centre roof structure.
London aquatics centre in its legacy mode opened to public in march 2014.
Image courtesy of hufton crow.
The roof is composed of a series of undulating trusses that span the 525 foot length and 263 foot width of the main interior space of the complex without a single column or support protruding into.
Under the wave form roof is a 50m competition pool and 25m dive pool the 50m training pool is located beneath the entrance plaza to the olympic park.
Welcome to the london aquatics centre the most technologically advanced and stunning swimming facility in the world and home of the 2012 london legacy.
An undulating roof sweeps up from the ground as a wave enclosing the pools of the centre with its unifying gesture.
Capable of holding 17 500 individuals at one moment this facility.
Zaha hadid architects london aquatics centre olimpic park london the roof structure is grounded at three points of the centre two points at the northwest end on the bridge.
2 6 million us gallons of water.
Construction for the london aquatics centre for the london 2012 summer olympics by zaha hadid architects is now complete.
The steel roof weighs 3 200 tonnes.
And one single point to the south east end.
Image courtesy of hufton crow.
The aquatics centre has a 50m competition pool a 25m competition diving pool and a 50m warm up pool.
The three pools hold around 10 million litres 2 2 million imperial gallons.
From the architect zaha hadid the london aquatics centre is a concept inspired by the fluid geometry of water in motion creating spaces and a surrounding environment in sympathy with the river.
A concept inspired by the fluid geometry of water in motion creating spaces and a surrounding environment in sympathy with the river landscape of the olympic park.
The undulating roof of the building is 160m in length and approximately 80m in width.
The roof the distinctive long span roof is a stunning piece of architecture.
In games mode the facility had a maximum capacity of 17 500 with 15 000 of those seats in temporary structures to the east and west of the main building.
After the paralympic games the aquatic centre was deconstructed to reduce its space.
The ceiling was built with 30 000 sections of red louro timber.