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Pavilion X by James Law Cybertecture is one eye rolling design

London Olympic Pavilion X

The British capital is all set to host the 2012 Olympics with gusto and a lot of celebrations. The Olympics would take place in the Royal Capital from the 27th of July to 12th August, 2012. Having said this, London proved its mettle as a perfect venue for the games when it beat through other countries in the voting bids.

Talking of voting bids, a number of pavilion designs were taken into consideration before the final design was selected for the building housing the Olympics. Amongst one of the various designs was the Olympic Pavilion X design by James Law Cybertecture. The design and the blueprints offered were not only absolutely mind blowing; they even offered a new perspective in looking at things with a futuristic angle.

The design is an excellent attempt at creativity and boasts of a rich class and design being offered to the viewers and the athletes. Had the design been chosen, it would have had a great impact on the onlookers, given the elegant, trendy and distinctive design.

As the main venue for the event is Trafalgar Square, the monumental design hopes to capture the very essence of the Royal city in its unique raindrop splash design. With an electrifying design doing its bidding, the 375 sq meters building design has all the qualities of a stunner. Some of the various facilities being offered by the Olympic Pavilion X are an information center, souvenir shop and administration office on different corners of the building.

Nothing can beat the very idea of the stadium design. Built with the best possible amenities and incorporated features, the design has been fused with the state of the art features. This is not all, for the auditorium has been fixed with a 360 degrees display screen and three minuscule visual screens to display the happenings on a large scale. Imagine yourself standing outside and still being able to view what all is happening inside the stadium, and that too, in a magnified manner. The stadium would have been one eye stunner, given the fact that the whole idea has been nurtured with a lot of precision and care.

Via: eVolo

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