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Athletes' Village (Glasgow 2014)

Athletes' Village
General information
Status In use
Type Accommodation
Architectural style International Modern
Location Glasgow, Scotland
Coordinates 55°50′47.42″N 4°12′27.96″W / 55.8465056°N 4.2077667°W / 55.8465056; -4.2077667Coordinates: 55°50′47.42″N 4°12′27.96″W / 55.8465056°N 4.2077667°W / 55.8465056; -4.2077667
Current tenants Commonwealth athletes and team officials
Construction started March 2012
Completed January 2014
Design and construction
Architect Paul Stallan Studio @ RMJM
Developer City Legacy consortium

The Athletes Village for the 2014 Commonwealth Games were situated on a 35 hectare site, in the east end of Glasgow. The whole project was designed by the Paul Stallan Studio @ RMJM. At first the site was used as accommodation for up to 8000 athletes and officials from all over the Commonwealth nations, as well as providing a retail area, recreation area, dining hall and medical facilities for the athletes. After the commonwealth games the site was further developed and has up to 1,400 homes, a portion of which are available for social rental.

Work first began for the project in August 2009, with the City Legacy Consortium chose the 35 hectare site in the east end of Glasgow. The site was previously a mix of residential, industrial and open spaces with significant areas of vacant land with approximately 1,600 people living in the immediate are in around 859 households.

The Athletes Village has created up 1,500 jobs in Glasgow ranging from architects and designers to apprentices and highly skilled tradesmen from all over the world.

Site Clearance was required to allow the selective excavation of around 140,000m³ of contaminated soils and materials from different sections across 33 hectares out of the 35 hectare site. The majority of which was treated on site to permit its reuse. Soil washing using a bespoke plant – which was assembled specifically for this contract – was used on roughly 100,000m³. This method of soil washing is an extremely sustainable remediation option which took place on site. As a result, very little of the material had to go to landfill meaning less lorry movements; thus reducing costs and carbon footprint which is a key target of the games as well as the Scottish Parliament.

There is a huge focus on using energy and products which are both sustainable and re-usable promoting a friendly, green image for the games and Scotland. 10% of the energy to be used in the village is to be generated by sources of renewable energy on site, which will be included in the construction of the site. Also, at the very least 10% of the material used for the construction of the village will be recycled already.

Primarily the site will be used as accommodation for the athletes competing in the games as well as team officials from every competing nation for the duration of the games. As well as accommodation the athletes' village will also provide an exclusive retail area for the athletes as well as a dining hall and medical facilities. This is to ensure the athletes and officials have a comfortable stay and have everything they need near by.


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