“Uncool” Olympics architecture in the ‘Couve
Vancouver’s Tyee online newspaper has an article today deriding the design of the various venues being built for the 2010 Winter Olympics and Paralympic Games there. (Thanks to Crosscut for spotting the article first).
After the Bird’s Nest and all of the cool non-Olympic venues that were erected in China for the games there, expectations are certainly high for Vancouver, a city already regularly lauded for its architecture and planning.
But the article says most of the Vancouver designs are “unremarkable” and blames the games’ organizers for focusing more on corporate branding than architectural ambitions.Of course, China does have its advantages over most other countries when it comes to getting huge-scale work done quickly.
What do you think of the work underway to our North? Check out a gallery of venues at VANOC’s Web site.
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