
Olympic Stadium (London)
The Olympic Stadium, officially known as the London Stadium, was built for the 2012 Summer Olympics held in London. Designed to host the opening and closing ceremonies as well as athletics events, its innovative, lightweight structure featured a unique, temporary outer layer. Post-Olympics, the stadium was repurposed for various uses, including sports and entertainment events, and became home to West Ham United Football Club. The venue symbolizes London's commitment to sustainable development and urban regeneration, showcasing the blend of modern design and functionality while fostering community engagement long after the Games concluded.