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Olympic swim centre roof in place | Olympic swim centre roof in place |
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The roof of the 2012 Olympic Aquatics Centre, a landmark 2,800-tonne wave-shaped structure, has been set into place in east London. | The roof of the 2012 Olympic Aquatics Centre, a landmark 2,800-tonne wave-shaped structure, has been set into place in east London. |
Work to position the steel frame on the building in Stratford began in March. | Work to position the steel frame on the building in Stratford began in March. |
The roof, designed to stretch, twist and contract according to the weather, will now be covered in aluminium. | The roof, designed to stretch, twist and contract according to the weather, will now be covered in aluminium. |
The 17,500-seat venue, designed by Zaha Hadid but criticised for its rising costs, has been described as the "Gateway into the Games". | The 17,500-seat venue, designed by Zaha Hadid but criticised for its rising costs, has been described as the "Gateway into the Games". |
Column-free roof | Column-free roof |
The venue will house two 50m swimming pools, a 25m diving pool and a tower. | The venue will house two 50m swimming pools, a 25m diving pool and a tower. |
Despite a reduction in size the cost of the centre is now about £300m, four times the £75m quoted in London's winning bid. | |
The column-free roof is 160m long and up to 90m wide. | The column-free roof is 160m long and up to 90m wide. |
It is connected to steel trusses and rests on two concrete supports at the northern end and a 28m-long and 5m-wide supporting wall at its southern end. | It is connected to steel trusses and rests on two concrete supports at the northern end and a 28m-long and 5m-wide supporting wall at its southern end. |
After the Games the capacity of the stadium will be reduced to 2,500. The centre is located at the southern end of the 2012 site. | After the Games the capacity of the stadium will be reduced to 2,500. The centre is located at the southern end of the 2012 site. |
An Olympic Delivery Authority spokesman said: "We have completed one of the most complex engineering challenges on the Olympic Park." | An Olympic Delivery Authority spokesman said: "We have completed one of the most complex engineering challenges on the Olympic Park." |
The centre will host swimming, diving, synchronised swimming, the water polo finals and the swimming discipline of the modern pentathlon. | The centre will host swimming, diving, synchronised swimming, the water polo finals and the swimming discipline of the modern pentathlon. |
Organisers said the construction of Games facilities continues to be on schedule and on budget. | Organisers said the construction of Games facilities continues to be on schedule and on budget. |
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