In 2012, the Olympic Games took place in London and 17,000 athletes needed to be accommodated at the east end of London. Right next to the Queen Elizabeth Olympic Park, a whole village had to rise to house the athletes and so a sophisticated urban development began. After the Olympics, the athletes` village had to become a residential area to accommodate the strong housing demand in London. The master plan for the village foresaw varied construction and sustainable infrastructure. Part of this plan allowed for a substantial investment in the greening of the landscape. Vogt landscape architects were commissioned to design the scheme, which included 2,400 large trees in 45 different species.

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