The Tourism Effect: Reshaping Cities, Landscapes, and Infrastructure

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This summer, over one million visitors, spectators, and athletes are expected to gather in the streets of Paris for the 2024 Summer Olympic Games. The preparation for the event included massive investments into upgrading infrastructure, venues, and public spaces throughout the city and country. In addition to the restoration of Grande New de I'Île-des-Vannes venue, the Georges-Callerey Swimming Pool, and the Poissonniers Sports Center, the city has revealed new typologies of public services and a master plan for the Olympic Athletes Village by Dominique Perrault Architecture.

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Cite: Olivia Poston. "The Tourism Effect: Reshaping Cities, Landscapes, and Infrastructure" 10 Sep 2024. ArchDaily. Accessed . <https://www.archdaily.com/en/1019497/tourism-environments-and-urban-fabric-a-creative-approach> ISSN 0719-8884
New Acropolis Museum. Image Courtesy of Bernard Tschumi Architects

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