Environmental changes and the first Olympic Winter Games. Infrastructure projects for ‘Chamonix 1924'

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Title
Environmental changes and the first Olympic Winter Games. Infrastructure projects for ‘Chamonix 1924'
Journal
Planning Perspectives
Author(s)
Franco Caterina
ISSN
0266-5433
1466-4518
Publication state
Published
Issued date
24/04/2024
Peer-reviewed
Oui
Language
english
Abstract
This paper investigates the infrastructure projects undertaken for the event initially known as the Semaine des sports d’hiver, which took place in Chamonix, France, from 25 January to 4 February 1924 and was later recognized as the first Winter Olympics. Although the already famous resort town was able to use its existing hotels to accommodate visitors and athletes, it also made a considerable investment in the construction of new sports infrastructure. Following an agreement signed just 9 months before the Games, these facilities included a large ice rink, a bobsleigh run and a ski jump. The project was entrusted to the Ponts et Chaussées engineers, who encouraged local firms to help with the construction. Archival analysis will be used to examine the relationship between the project and the changing environment. Our aim is to show how the work in Chamonix modified the environment by exploiting certain natural elements (e.g. water, soil and forests) and, conversely, how the natural (in particular, the geological and climatic) and historical (notably land ownership) components of the environment affected the execution of these works.
Keywords
Environmental history, Olympic Winter Games, architectural design, construction management, sport facilities, Chamonix
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Open Access
Yes
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08/05/2024 9:58
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22/05/2024 6:00
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