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Opening date set for 3XN-designed Olympic House
POSTED 19 Jun 2019 . BY Andrew Manns
According to the U.S. Green Building Council, the 25,000 sq m headquarters is one of the most sustainable buildings in the world Credit: Adam Mork
The new Olympic House combines symbolism, functionality, and sustainability
– Albert II, Prince of Monaco
The new headquarters of the International Olympic Committee (IOC), also known as “Olympic House”, will open to the public on 23 June – International Olympic Day.

Situated in Bourget Park in Lausanne, Switzerland, the 25,000 sq m building was conceived as a metaphor for the IOC’s commitment to “transparency and openness”, and features a layered and sinuous facade.

The centre's premises, which contain offices for 500 IOC employees, also comprise a cafeteria, an auditorium, rooftop seating, and green areas with views of Lake Geneva.

According to 3XN, the overall form of the structure is meant to both minimise carbon emissions and evoke the “graceful movements of an athlete”.

Olympic House was recently recognised for its environmentally conscious design, for which it garnered the Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design (LEED) Platinum certificate – the highest certification level of the LEED building rating system.

“The new Olympic House combines symbolism, functionality, and sustainability,” said Prince Albert II of Monaco, chair of the IOC Sustainability and Legacy Commission.

“With the achievement of unmatched standard levels, it demonstrates how the IOC is turning its sustainability commitments into action, serving as an inspiration for the entire Olympic Movement.”
Olympic House was designed to evoke the "graceful movements of an athlete" Credit: Luca Delachaux
On-site amenities spaces include a cafeteria, outdoor lounging areas, and an auditorium Credit: Luca Delachaux
The property overlooks Lake Geneva Credit: Luca Delachaux
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IOC Headquarters
Danish architecture firm 3XN has revealed renderings of its designs for the new Olympic Headquarters in Lausanne, Switzerland. 3XN was chosen to design the International Olympic Committee’s (IOC’s) new base in April 2014 following an international competition.

Location: Lausanne , Switzerland
Size: 24,000sq m (259,000sq ft)

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19 Jun 2019

Opening date set for 3XN-designed Olympic House
BY Andrew Manns

According to the U.S. Green Building Council, the 25,000 sq m headquarters is one of the most sustainable buildings in the world

According to the U.S. Green Building Council, the 25,000 sq m headquarters is one of the most sustainable buildings in the world
photo: Adam Mork

The new headquarters of the International Olympic Committee (IOC), also known as “Olympic House”, will open to the public on 23 June – International Olympic Day.

Situated in Bourget Park in Lausanne, Switzerland, the 25,000 sq m building was conceived as a metaphor for the IOC’s commitment to “transparency and openness”, and features a layered and sinuous facade.

The centre's premises, which contain offices for 500 IOC employees, also comprise a cafeteria, an auditorium, rooftop seating, and green areas with views of Lake Geneva.

According to 3XN, the overall form of the structure is meant to both minimise carbon emissions and evoke the “graceful movements of an athlete”.

Olympic House was recently recognised for its environmentally conscious design, for which it garnered the Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design (LEED) Platinum certificate – the highest certification level of the LEED building rating system.

“The new Olympic House combines symbolism, functionality, and sustainability,” said Prince Albert II of Monaco, chair of the IOC Sustainability and Legacy Commission.

“With the achievement of unmatched standard levels, it demonstrates how the IOC is turning its sustainability commitments into action, serving as an inspiration for the entire Olympic Movement.”



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