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Winter Olympics organisers reveal progress of venue construction
POSTED 06 Sep 2016 . BY Kim Megson
PyeongChang is hosting the 2018 Winter Olympics Credit: Korean Culture and Information Service
Organisers of the 2018 Winter Olympics in PyeongChang, South Korea, have updated Sports Management on the construction progress of the seven new competition venues and other facilities being built for the Games.

South Korean architecture, construction and engineering firm Taeyoung have designed the facilities for the Olympics, which will be gathered around two main mountain clusters – the Alpensia resort for the outdoor sports and the coastal city of Gangneung for the indoor events.

Five existing facilities will also be used to host events such as ski jumping and cross-country skiing.

A new high speed railway will be completed in June 2017 to link the sites with each other, the two Olympic villages being created for the Games, and Incehon Airport in Seoul.

Meanwhile, new spectator accommodation – including Richard Meier’s Seamarq Hotel and Planning Korea’s plankton-inspired Gangneung Resort Hotel – have been built to support the Games and regenerate the region.

Construction update for PyeongChang Mountain Cluster

Landscape architects SWA have masterplanned the cluster so that the new courses seemingly extend from their respective stadia into the surrounding terrain and adjacent unbuilt valleys. To maintain the natural beauty of the hilly forested site, the design team “pursued a compact, walkable development pattern, minimal grading, reforestation, and waterway restoration.”

They have also added practice ski jumps and a three-lift recreational ski area to the site. In summer, the stadia can be used for off-season training, while much of the terrain will become an 18-hole golf course.

Jeongseon Alpine Centre

Name: Jeongseon Alpine Centre
Sports: Alpine Skiing – Downhill, Super-G
Course length: 2,852m (Men), 2,388m (Women)
Capacity: 6,500
Construction progress: 69.5 per cent
Expected completion: October 2016
Consultant: former ski jumper Bernhard Russi

Alpensia Sliding Centre

Name: Alpensia Sliding Centre
Sports: Bobsleigh, Skeleton, Luge
Course length: 2,018m
Capacity: 7,500
Construction progress: 88.3 per cent
Expected completion: October 2016
Construction firm: Daelim

Olympic Plaza

Name: Olympic Plaza (for opening and closing ceremonies)
Capacity: 50,000 (temporary venue to be dismantled after the Games)
Construction progress: 14 per cent
Expected completion: September 2017

PyeongChang Olympic Village

Name: PyeongChang Olympic Village
Facilities: Hotels, restaurants, shops, entertainment venues and condominiums
Capacity: 3,500 athletes
Construction progress: 30 per cent
Expected completion: September 2017
Masterplan architect: Brent Thompson Architects

International Broadcasting Centre

Name: International Broadcasting Centre
Construction progress: 19.9 per cent
Expected completion: April 2017

Construction update for Gangneung Coastal Cluster

Gangneung Ice Arena

Name: Gangneung Ice Arena
Sports: Figure Skating, Short Track Speed Skating, Ice Dance
Capacity: 12,500
Construction progress: 91.4 per cent
Expected completion: November 2016

Gangneung Oval

Name: Gangneung Oval
Sports: Speed Skating
Capacity: 8,000
Construction progress: 73.4 per cent
Expected completion: January 2017

Gangneung Hockey Centre

Name: Gangneung Hockey Centre
Sports: Ice Hockey
Capacity: 10,000
Construction progress: 91.4 per cent
Expected completion: November 2016

Kwandong Hockey Centre

Name: Kwandong Hockey Centre
Sports: Ice Hockey
Capacity: 6,000
Construction progress: 93 per cent
Expected completion: October 2016

Gangneung Olympic Village

Name: Gangneung Olympic Village
Construction progress: 28 per cent
Expected completion: September 2017

Gangneung Media Village

Name: Gangneung Media Village
Construction progress: 32 per cent
Expected completion: September 2017

Existing facilities

• Alpensia Ski Jumping Centre
• Alpensia Biathlon Centre
• Alpensia Cross-Country Skiing Centre
• Yongpyong Alpine Centre
• Bokwang Snow Park
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Winter Olympics organisers reveal progress of venue construction
POSTED 06 Sep 2016 . BY Kim Megson
PyeongChang is hosting the 2018 Winter Olympics Credit: Korean Culture and Information Service
Organisers of the 2018 Winter Olympics in PyeongChang, South Korea, have updated Sports Management on the construction progress of the seven new competition venues and other facilities being built for the Games.

South Korean architecture, construction and engineering firm Taeyoung have designed the facilities for the Olympics, which will be gathered around two main mountain clusters – the Alpensia resort for the outdoor sports and the coastal city of Gangneung for the indoor events.

Five existing facilities will also be used to host events such as ski jumping and cross-country skiing.

A new high speed railway will be completed in June 2017 to link the sites with each other, the two Olympic villages being created for the Games, and Incehon Airport in Seoul.

Meanwhile, new spectator accommodation – including Richard Meier’s Seamarq Hotel and Planning Korea’s plankton-inspired Gangneung Resort Hotel – have been built to support the Games and regenerate the region.

Construction update for PyeongChang Mountain Cluster

Landscape architects SWA have masterplanned the cluster so that the new courses seemingly extend from their respective stadia into the surrounding terrain and adjacent unbuilt valleys. To maintain the natural beauty of the hilly forested site, the design team “pursued a compact, walkable development pattern, minimal grading, reforestation, and waterway restoration.”

They have also added practice ski jumps and a three-lift recreational ski area to the site. In summer, the stadia can be used for off-season training, while much of the terrain will become an 18-hole golf course.

Jeongseon Alpine Centre

Name: Jeongseon Alpine Centre
Sports: Alpine Skiing – Downhill, Super-G
Course length: 2,852m (Men), 2,388m (Women)
Capacity: 6,500
Construction progress: 69.5 per cent
Expected completion: October 2016
Consultant: former ski jumper Bernhard Russi

Alpensia Sliding Centre

Name: Alpensia Sliding Centre
Sports: Bobsleigh, Skeleton, Luge
Course length: 2,018m
Capacity: 7,500
Construction progress: 88.3 per cent
Expected completion: October 2016
Construction firm: Daelim

Olympic Plaza

Name: Olympic Plaza (for opening and closing ceremonies)
Capacity: 50,000 (temporary venue to be dismantled after the Games)
Construction progress: 14 per cent
Expected completion: September 2017

PyeongChang Olympic Village

Name: PyeongChang Olympic Village
Facilities: Hotels, restaurants, shops, entertainment venues and condominiums
Capacity: 3,500 athletes
Construction progress: 30 per cent
Expected completion: September 2017
Masterplan architect: Brent Thompson Architects

International Broadcasting Centre

Name: International Broadcasting Centre
Construction progress: 19.9 per cent
Expected completion: April 2017

Construction update for Gangneung Coastal Cluster

Gangneung Ice Arena

Name: Gangneung Ice Arena
Sports: Figure Skating, Short Track Speed Skating, Ice Dance
Capacity: 12,500
Construction progress: 91.4 per cent
Expected completion: November 2016

Gangneung Oval

Name: Gangneung Oval
Sports: Speed Skating
Capacity: 8,000
Construction progress: 73.4 per cent
Expected completion: January 2017

Gangneung Hockey Centre

Name: Gangneung Hockey Centre
Sports: Ice Hockey
Capacity: 10,000
Construction progress: 91.4 per cent
Expected completion: November 2016

Kwandong Hockey Centre

Name: Kwandong Hockey Centre
Sports: Ice Hockey
Capacity: 6,000
Construction progress: 93 per cent
Expected completion: October 2016

Gangneung Olympic Village

Name: Gangneung Olympic Village
Construction progress: 28 per cent
Expected completion: September 2017

Gangneung Media Village

Name: Gangneung Media Village
Construction progress: 32 per cent
Expected completion: September 2017

Existing facilities

• Alpensia Ski Jumping Centre
• Alpensia Biathlon Centre
• Alpensia Cross-Country Skiing Centre
• Yongpyong Alpine Centre
• Bokwang Snow Park
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MVRDV design gold-tinged Paradise City entertainment zone for South Korea's Winter Olympics


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Pyeongchang 2018 president in surprise resignation


Preparation for the 2018 Pyeongchang Winter Olympics in South Korea have taken a knock following the shock resignation of president Yang-ho Cho.
Richard Meier designs 'beautiful and humanist' South Korean hotel for Winter Olympics


Richard Meier & Partners have completed their first major hotel project – the new Seamarq Hotel in South Korea.
Planning Korea designs looping beachfront resort hotel for 2018 Winter Olympics


A twisted loop hotel inspired by the ecological structure of plankton has been designed by Planning Korea, and will be ready in time to host visitors to the 2018 Winter Olympics.
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Iconic Liverpool attraction opens door to new operators
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