It was completed in the Spring of 1972, in time for the beginning of the Munich Summer Games that year. We understand the quality of this translation is not excellent and we are working to replace these with high quality human translations. The stadium, pool and arenas were conceived nait as individual buildings but as a series of moulded earth forms sheltered by silvery lightweight umbrellas. The architects Günther Behnisch and Frei Otto were in charge of designing and building the stadium would host the Olympic Games in Munich 1972. These colors cromatizaron posters, uniforms, flags, murals, flyers, catalogs and labels. This building was one of the first 3-D tension structures in the world. The high precision allowed easy assembly for one of the most innovative and complex structural systems that have been worked only with the premise of stress. The concept was later championed by German architect and engineer Frei Otto, whose first use of the idea was in the construction of the West German pavilion at Expo 67 in Montreal. Designing and building the stadium complex for the International Olympic Games 1972 in Munich in only five years, may be characterized as a singular challenge. They raised a lightweight structure where tensions are nullified by a system of supports and cables, allowing both economy and new way. The geometric precision cut patterns and prefabrication required in the project forced the development of new computational method, of particular relevance in the “Architecture HighTech” and a revival of cast steel in structural engineering using molds polystyrene.It took large pipes and steel cables to lift and keep in the air the structure on which the canopy would be supported. The Park is administered by Olympiapark München …

They pioneered the use of mathematical calculations based on computational procedures to determine the shape and behavior of the surface of the cover. It holds a crowd of 80,000, many of which are covered by the large 3-D tension roof. The stadium has dimensions of 105x68m capacity for 69,250 spectators, with a grassy field surrounded by track.The roof of the Olympic Stadium in Munich, which covers and unifies the stadium, tracks and pools, was developed based on the use of computerized mathematical procedures in determining their form and behavior, resulting in an architectural form of “minimal surfaces “first used in voltage covered with these dimensions, 74.800m2.First, the metal frame, whose small spaces were coated with PVC, created numerous minimal surfaces and as such was also minimal weight, allowing the construction of an architectural cover lightness.Second, the surface tension of these forms is completely balanced, providing very stable construction.The numerous “shopping” and “umbrellas” ceiling raised in The roof of the main stadium is a polyester fabric coated with PVC suspended independently in each of the cells formed by a network of prestressing cables.

Located in the Oberwiesenfeld neighborhood of Munich, the Park continues to serve as a venue for cultural, social, and religious events, such as events of worship. The dramatic change in the scales of the deck increases the perception of artificial floating landscape that is formed from soil, to create large open volumes again become integrated into the soil.Although the name of Olympic Park, Olympic Park, has been used to designate the whole area in general, there is no official name for the area. Frei Otto- World's leading authority on three-dimensional tensile structures. They pioneered the use of mathematical calculations based on computational procedures to determine the shape and behavior of the surface of the co… Otto had to adapt their design to the preconceived form above for the winner Günther Behnisch.In 1916, Berlin was selected to host the VI Olympic Games, but the event was suspended for the initiation of World War II. That night the hostages were killed in a shootout between terrorists and police in West Germany, at a military airport.The Olympics were only suspended for one day, September 5, to pay tribute at the Olympic Stadium athletes killed before the abandonment of the Israeli delegation to the competition.Located in the heart of the Olympiapark München in northern The Munich Olympic Park, built for the event is in the area of ​​the city known as “Oberwiesenfeld”, “High Meadow Country” or “Mountain of Debris” because during the Second World War was a military ground It was destroyed and debris created this mountain. Olympic parc roofThe design competition for the 1972 Olympic Games was won by Günther Behnisch & Partner with a spectacular proposal for a continuous, undulating translucent roof covering nearly 80000 square metres of landscape. The junction between the various cables that make up the structural mesh is materialized by a knot of steel casting with a system using bolted anchors and tensioned.