Showing posts with label Olympic Park. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Olympic Park. Show all posts

Sunday, 9 June 2013

Winter in an Olympic Wonderland

Being quite busy Not Views hadn't visited the Olympic Wonderland

for awhile.

So, two days after Christmas

we put on our hiking boots,

swiped our Oyster cards

and headed back,

and found that 

the Olympic Wonderland

had become

a Winter Wonderland






Olympic sponsor

We found evidence of the Olympics,



New sports facilities

and the Olympic legacy.



Alternative Olympic Park




Non-sporting activity

We didn't find any joggers...


But we did find someone who needed

help

to get to the shops.

So,

we helped him

get there

and back.


The End

Saturday, 5 May 2012

Where is happiness to be found?

Where is happiness to be found? (1)

Stratford, recognised as one of London’s most deprived areas, has had a huge amount of money pumped into it, but will this money actually benefit local people? Or, will the inevitable price rises lock them out?


Where is happiness to be found? (2)

A security guard is dwarfed by a god-like figure at Westfield shopping centre, Stratford.


One heartbeat away

Estimates for the cost of the Games, a two-week sporting event, are as high as £10 billion. How will this affect people’s lives in a recession?


Way to Salvation

With their bags of shopping people leave Stratford, the new consumer paradise.









Stratford to the Porto Olímpico


Maracanã, Rio de Janeiro

Beginning,



Olympic Stadium, Stratford

completed.


Bus in Stratford


Belief in Sky,

Eu Quero é Deus - I want God
Construction workers' helmets at the Maracanã


belief in God.




Stratford station

Towards the Olympic Park,

Elevated motorway


towards the Porto Olímpico. 


From Stratford station


The need to be known


From the underpass, Rio de Janeiro


is universal.







Tuesday, 28 February 2012

Wanderings in an Olympic Wonderland (Part 2)



This is a good question to ask,



and one that people often ask themselves.




On our wanders around Stratford we also asked this question.





Specifically in relation to the people who live in the borough.




How will the Olympics affect the people in the area?
Will it be positive? Beneficial?




Or, will it be negative?



Will the new construction of flats and a shopping centre make the area better for locals?




Or, with a rise in the cost of living,
will it force people out
and split the community?