A Century of Temporary Housing Experiments: Milano–Cortina and the Evolution of Olympic Villages

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With the Milano–Cortina 2026 Winter Olympics underway, it is worth looking back at how the Olympic Village has evolved from a purely functional solution into a strategic urban project. From improvised housing compounds to key pieces of urban regeneration, Olympic Villages have repeatedly functioned as large-scale experiments in how parts of the city can be built within a short period of time.

Designed under intense time pressure and for a highly specific population, these environments reveal shifting ideas about housing, collective life, and the urban legacy of mega-events. Across different editions, the Olympic Village reflects broader ways in which events, housing, and cities intersect under conditions of urgency.

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Cite: Daniela Andino. "A Century of Temporary Housing Experiments: Milano–Cortina and the Evolution of Olympic Villages" 16 Feb 2026. ArchDaily. Accessed . <https://www.archdaily.com/1038490/a-century-of-temporary-housing-experiments-milano-cortina-and-the-evolution-of-olympic-villages> ISSN 0719-8884

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