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Palasport Olympic Stadium, Corso Sebastopoli, Turin: the west elevation by night, with the Torre Maratona in the background

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Isozaki, Arata (1931-2022)
NOTES: This multi-purpose indoor sports/concert arena opened in 2005. It served as one of the venues for the 2006 Winter Olympics, hosting the ice hockey events.The Art Deco Torre Maratona was built to signal the municipal stadium, built in the 1930s.

Palasport Olympic Stadium, Corso Sebastopoli, Turin, seen across the ornamental lake by night

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Isozaki, Arata (1931-2022)
NOTES: This multi-purpose indoor sports/concert arena opened in 2005. It served as one of the venues for the 2006 Winter Olympics, hosting the ice hockey events.

'Points of View' facing the Palasport Olympic Stadium and the Torre Maratona, Piazza d'Armi, Turin

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Cragg, Tony (1949-)
NOTES: The three bronze columns called 'Points of View' that mark the entrance to the Olympic complex at Piazza d'Armi in Turin, were designed by the British-born sculptor Tony Cragg in 2005. The multi-purpose indoor sports/concert arena was designed by Arata Isozaki and opened in 2005. It served as one of the venues for the 2006 Winter Olympics, hosting the ice hockey events. The Art Deco Torre Maratona was built to signal the municipal stadium, built in the 1930s.

Palasport Olympic Stadium, Corso Sebastopoli, Turin: the arena during an Olympic ice hockey match

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Isozaki, Arata (1931-)
NOTES: This multi-purpose indoor sports/concert arena opened in 2005. It served as one of the venues for the 2006 Winter Olympics, hosting the ice hockey events.

Palasport Olympic Stadium, Corso Sebastopoli, Turin: the arena during an Olympic ice hockey match

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Isozaki, Arata (1931-)
NOTES: This multi-purpose indoor sports/concert arena opened in 2005. It served as one of the venues for the 2006 Winter Olympics, hosting the ice hockey events.

Palasport Olympic Stadium, Corso Sebastopoli, Turin: the arena during an Olympic ice hockey match

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Isozaki, Arata (1931-)
NOTES: This multi-purpose indoor sports/concert arena opened in 2005. It served as one of the venues for the 2006 Winter Olympics, hosting the ice hockey events.

Palasport Olympic Stadium, Corso Sebastopoli, Turin: spectators at an Olympic ice hockey match

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Isozaki, Arata (1931-)
NOTES: This multi-purpose indoor sports/concert arena opened in 2005. It served as one of the venues for the 2006 Winter Olympics, hosting the ice hockey events.

Palasport Olympic Stadium, Corso Sebastopoli, Turin: spectators at an Olympic ice hockey match

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Isozaki, Arata (1931-2022)
NOTES: This multi-purpose indoor sports/concert arena opened in 2005. It served as one of the venues for the 2006 Winter Olympics, hosting the ice hockey events.

Palasport Olympic Stadium, Corso Sebastopoli, Turin: the arena during an Olympic ice hockey match

RIBA40563
Isozaki, Arata (1931-)
NOTES: This multi-purpose indoor sports/concert arena opened in 2005. It served as one of the venues for the 2006 Winter Olympics, hosting the ice hockey events.

Palasport Olympic Stadium, Corso Sebastopoli, Turin: the arena during an Olympic ice hockety match

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Isozaki, Arata (1931-)
NOTES: This multi-purpose indoor sports/concert arena opened in 2005. It served as one of the venues for the 2006 Winter Olympics, hosting the ice hockey events.

Palasport Olympic Stadium, Corso Sebastopoli, Turin: spectators' window to the arena from the entrance hall

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Isozaki, Arata (1931-2022)
NOTES: This multi-purpose indoor sports/concert arena opened in 2005. It served as one of the venues for the 2006 Winter Olympics, hosting the ice hockey events.

Palasport Olympic Stadium, Corso Sebastopoli, Turin: an Olympic ice hockey match seen from the upper gallery

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Isozaki, Arata (1931-2022)
NOTES: This multi-purpose indoor sports/concert arena opened in 2005. It served as one of the venues for the 2006 Winter Olympics, hosting the ice hockey events.
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