Olympics, Paralympics, city and urban planning, planning history

Olympic Cities

The first edition of Olympic Cities, published in 2007, provided a pioneering overview of the changing relationship between cities and the modern Olympic Games. This substantially revised and enlarged third edition builds on the success of its predecessors.

The first edition of Olympic Cities, published in 2007, provided a pioneering overview of the changing relationship between cities and the modern Olympic Games. This substantially revised and enlarged third edition builds on the success of its predecessors. The first of its three parts provides overviews of the urban legacy of the four component Olympic festivals: the Summer Games; Winter Games; Cultural Olympiads; and the Paralympics. The second part comprises systematic surveys of seven key aspects of activity involved in staging the Olympics: finance; place promotion; the creation of Olympic Villages; security; urban regeneration; tourism; and transport. The final part consists of nine chronologically arranged portraits of host cities, from 1936 to 2020, with particular emphasis on the six Summer Olympic and Paralympic Games of the twenty-first century.

As controversy over the growing size and expense of the Olympics, with associated issues of accountability and legacy, continues unabated, this book’s incisive and timely assessment of the Games’ development and the complex agendas that host cities attach to the event will be essential reading for a wide audience. This will include not just urban and sports historians, urban geographers, event managers and planners, but also anyone with an interest in the staging of mega-events and concerned with building a better understanding of the relationship between cities, sport and culture.

John R. Gold is Professor of Urban Historical Geography at Oxford Brookes University.
Margaret M. Gold is Senior Lecturer in Creative Industries at London Metropolitan University.

 

Contents

1. Introduction
John R. Gold and Margaret M. Gold 

Part I: The Olympic Festivals

2. The Enduring Enterprise: The Summer Olympics, 1896–2012
John R. Gold and Margaret M. Gold

3. The Winter Olympics: Driving Urban Change, 1924–2018
Stephen Essex and Jiska de Groot

4. The Cultural Olympiads
Beatriz García

5. The Paralympics
John R. Gold and Margaret M. Gold

Part II: Planning and Management

6. Financing the Games
Holger Preuss

7. Promoting the Olympic City
Stephen V. Ward

8. Olympic Villages
Tony Sainsbury

9. Security
Jon Coaffee and Pete Fussey

10. Urban Regeneration
Andrew Smith

11. Olympic Tourism
Mike Weed

12. Transport
Eva Kassens-Noor

Part III: City Portraits

13. Berlin 1936
Monika Meyer

14. Mexico City 1968
Michael Barke

15. Munich 1972
Monika Meyer

16. Sydney 2000
Robert Freestone and Simon Gunasekara

17. Athens 2004
Margaret M. Gold

18. Beijing 2008
Ian G. Cook and Stephen Miles

19. London 2012
Graeme Evans and Özlem Edizel

20. Rio de Janeiro 2016
Gabriel Silvestre

21. Tokyo 2020
Yasushi Aoyama