These are the results of the London Olympic Games Information Pavilion International Competition. Although there are no plans for the Information Pavilion to be built, the competition aims to mainly encourage and reward design excellence at a small scale which integrates function, structure, details and the spirit of the games, as well as encourage the employment of sustainable design in all aspects of the proposal. The site of the competition was Trafalgar Square in the heart of London. The ten winning entries were selected out of a total of 164 proposals that were submitted from all over the world.

Here are the three winning concepts:

1st. Team members ///

_Jose Carlos Cruz
_Ines Guedes
_Miguel Santos
_Antonio Cruz

Country: Portugal

Team Type: Architect
Registration Number: 012249

 

2nd. Team members ///

_Stephanie Durniak
_Marie Fade
_Baptiste Franceschi
Company: OH!SOM architects

Country: France

Team Type: Architect
Registration Number: 011809

3rd. Team members ///

_Matthew Clare
_Rob Duncan
_Krista Mollion
_Nikolay Grozev
Company: Dowling Duncan 

Country: United States

Team Type: Architect
Registration Number: 012765

The jury included Matthew Lloyd (Architect, United Kingdom), Brigitte Lodolini (Architect/Lecturer, France), and Juan Carlos Sanchez Rodriguez (Architect, Colombia).

Honorable mentions below.-

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Published on: July 26, 2011
Cite: "London 2012 Olympic Games Information Pavilion. Result" METALOCUS. Accessed
<http://www.metalocus.es/en/news/london-2012-olympic-games-information-pavilion-result> ISSN 1139-6415
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