All Olympics 2012 Media Centre articles
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News
Hawkins Brown unveils 2012 media centre transformation
Planning application for iCITY due in next month
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Olympic media centre could host temporary House of Commons
MP suggests novel alternative use for east London building
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Olympics legacy chiefs focus on future of media centre
Three bids to redevelop the building after the games being assessed
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Features
The Olympic Park: Concept vs Reality
With one year to go until the 2012 Olympics BD takes a look back at the original vision for the park and its various structures and looks at how the designs have progressed.
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Allies & Morrison and RPS's Olympic press centre completes
Five of six main venues are now built
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Olympic media centre wins planning
The Olympic Delivery Authority has won planning permission for the International Broadcast Centre and main press centre on the Olympic Park site in Stratford, after last-minute alterations were made to the designs.
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2012 media centre design changes win Cabe over
Last minute alternations to the design of the Olympic media centre have finally won Cabe’s support.
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2012 media centre 'would blight Olympic legacy', says Cabe
Cabe has savaged plans for London 2012’s Olympic media centre, saying it is unable to support the current designs.
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Public funding for 2012 media centre
Allies & Morrison’s Olympic media centre will be a 100% publicly funded semi-permanent structure, the government announced on Wednesday.
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Downsizing threat to 2012 media centre
Allies & Morrison’s Olympic media centre could be replaced with a slimmed-down version in the Stratford City development, the ODA admitted this week.
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Allies & Morrison wins Olympic media centre bid
Allies & Morrison has beaten Hopkins Architects and its partner Bouygues to land the £400 million media centre project for London’s 2012 Olympic Games.
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BDP forced out of race for 2012 media centre
BDP has been forced off the shortlist to design and build the London 2012 games’ media centre after its partner Balfour Beatty was dropped by the Olympic Delivery Authority, it has been reported.The development, which the ODA refused to deny, leaves just two architects - Hopkins and Allies & Morrison ...
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2012 legacy issues ‘forced media centre team to quit’
The legacy of the 2012 Olympics has again been called into question after sources expressed doubt over the Olympic Delivery Authority’s ability to deliver a legacy use for the games’ media centre.
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ODA issues media centre notice
The ODA has called for proposals for the legacy use of the Olympic Park’s media centre, one of the landmark built projects of London 2012.