Architecture + Design
The Best Olympic Architecture
Like the Games themselves, the most memorable buildings created for the international sporting stage celebrate human achievement
Serving not only as stages for athletic dominance, but sometimes—Berlin 1936, Moscow 1980, for example—as backdrops to political ferment, Olympic buildings, parks, and monuments carry the weight of more than just the bricks and mortar (and steel and glass and high-tech plastic) that compose them. AD’s survey of historic Olympic venues spans 17 Games over nine decades, from Los Angeles’ first Summer Olympics in 1932 to London’s third hosting gig in 2012.