Detailed Analysis of London Aquatics Centre by Zaha Hadid
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The report provides an analysis of the London Aquatics Centre, designed by Zaha Hadid. It examines the architectural concept, inspired by the fluid geometries of water, and details the construction, including the use of double-curvature geometry for the roof. The report discusses the center's transformation from its Olympic configuration to its current form, highlighting the reduction in seating capacity and the venue's continued functionality. References to relevant literature on parametricism and contemporary architecture are also included, offering a broader context for the design and its significance. The analysis covers the building's structural elements, its role in the 2012 Olympics, and its lasting architectural impact.
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