The recent history of the city of Paris is entangled with that of the Olympic Games. In 1900, Paris hosted the second edition of the Games, starting a journey of urban adaptations and architectural developments that prepared the city for the event. Among the most important changes was the introduction of Line 1 of the metro, inaugurated in 1900 to link the locations of the Universal Exhibition with those of the Olympic Games in Vincennes. Just 24 years later, the city hosted one of the most influential editions of the Olympic Games. The event, the first to be broadcasted on the airwaves, contributed to a substantial rise in the popularity of the Games. It was also during this edition that the concept of the Olympic Village was born. Several of the infrastructures and venues built over a century ago are still in use in Paris, with some of them returning now as hosts of Olympic events.
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241 Sports Center Hector Berlioz / Dietmar Feichtinger Architectes
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Architects: Dietmar Feichtinger Architectes
- Area: 13256 m²
- Year: 2013
https://www.archdaily.com/501385/241-sports-center-hector-berlioz-dietmar-feichtinger-architectsCristian Aguilar