ExCeL London
ExCeL London (an abbreviation for "Exhibition Centre London")[3] is an exhibition and international convention centre in the Custom House area of Newham, East London.[4] Its 100-acre (0.40 km2) site is on the northern quay of the Royal Victoria Dock in London Docklands, between Canary Wharf and London City Airport.
ExCeL London | |
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ExCeL London in January 2018 | |
Location | Custom House, Docklands, London, E16 United Kingdom |
Coordinates | 51°30′29″N 0°01′44″E |
Owner | Abu Dhabi National Exhibitions Company |
Architect | Sir Robert McAlpine Moxley Architects Ltd. |
Opened | November 2000 |
Expanded | 2010 |
Enclosed space | |
• Total space | 100,000 m² |
Parking | 3,700 spaces[1] |
Bicycle facilities | 60 racks[2] |
Public transit access | |
Website | |
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History
The centre was designed by Moxley Architects and built by Sir Robert McAlpine. It opened in November 2000.[5] In May 2008 it was acquired by Abu Dhabi National Exhibitions Company. Phase II of development, which included building London's first International Convention Centre (ICC) and creating an "eastern arrival experience", was completed on 1 May 2010. In 2015 ExCeL announced the opening of CentrEd at ExCeL,[6] a dedicated training and meeting space located close to the western entrance of the venue overlooking Royal Victoria Dock, adding to ExCeL's wide range of flexible spaces.
The Royal Victoria Dock closed to commercial traffic in 1981, but it is still accessible to shipping. The Centre's waterfront location allows visiting vessels to moor alongside the Centre. For example, the 2005 London Boat Show was visited by HMS Sutherland.
The exhibition building itself consists of two column-free, rectangular, subdivisible halls of approximately 479,493 square feet (approximately 44,546 m²) each, on either side of a central boulevard containing catering facilities and information points. There are also three sets of function rooms, one overlooking the water, another above the western end of the central boulevard, and the third on the north side of the building. These are used for smaller meetings, seminars, presentations and corporate hospitality. There are six hotels, more than 30 bars and restaurants, and 3,700 parking spaces on the campus.
ExCeL London has hosted numerous consumer and trade, private and public events, including exhibitions, conferences, concerts, weddings and religious events. Among these have been WorldSkills London 2011, the London Boat Show, the British International Motor Show, Grand Designs Live, the Carole Nash MCN Motorcycle Show, MCM London Comic Con, the London International Music Show, Star Wars Celebration Europe, London Marathon registration, the World Travel Market, The Clothes Show London, Defence Security and Equipment International (DSEi), The Dive Show, the Global Peace and Unity Event, the 2009 G-20 London Summit, IP Expo Europe and Summer in the City.
In 2011 ExCeL London was awarded the Business Superbrand.[7] The site welcomed its 20 millionth visitor[8] on 18 June 2014. ExCeL has also been awarded 'Venue of the Year' on several occasions at various industry ceremonies.[9] In 2012 ExCeL hosted several events for the Olympics and Paralympics. It has since erected a "legacy wall" featuring the handprints of athletes who won Gold at the venue and the former Mayor of London Boris Johnson.
In 2014 ExCeL hosted the Global Summit to End Sexual Violence in Conflict,[10] chaired by American actress and UN Special Envoy Angelina Jolie. and attended by 79 Ministers from 123 country delegations.
On 1 July 2019 the events industry got involved for London Climate Action Week 2019, with 150 events scheduled for the period 1–8 July 2019.[11]
It was announced on 24 March 2020 that the centre was to be temporarily converted into the 4,000-bed NHS Nightingale Hospital as part of the response to the 2020 coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic. Royal military engineers and contractors supported the erection of the facility as well as Army medics assisting the NHS nurses, doctors and other staff.[12] The Nightingale was opened on 3 April 2020 by Charles, Prince of Wales via videolink.[13]
Transport
ExCeL London is served by two Docklands Light Railway (DLR) stations, which span the full 600-metre length of the venue. The western entrance is directly linked to Custom House for ExCeL station and serves the Platinum Suite, the event halls and is located next to the iconic glass pyramid. From 2021 the western entrance of ExCeL will also be served by the Elizabeth Line, better known as Crossrail, connecting the venue to central London in just 12 minutes[14] and providing a direct link to Heathrow Airport.
The eastern entrance is connected to Prince Regent station. The eastern entrance serves the International Convention Centre (ICC at ExCeL), which was opened in 2010 by then-Mayor Boris Johnson and is the London's first and currently only ICC. During major shows with large visitor attendances, extra shuttle trains are run between the venue and Canning Town station, with interchange at Canning Town station to London Underground's Jubilee line. ExCeL London is located near London City Airport station. The DLR and a number of dual-carriageway roads connect the centre to the airport and the important nearby office-and-commercial district of Canary Wharf. Since June 2012, the Emirates Air Line cable car now links ExCeL to The O2 on the Greenwich Peninsula.
Sustainability and CSR
ExCeL London participates in the UN Global Compact Scheme,[15] the world's largest corporate sustainability initiative which invites companies to align with universal principles on human rights, labour, environment and anti-corruption. As part of this scheme, ExCeL produces an annual communication on progress addressing the issues of Human Rights, Labour, Environment and Anti-Corruption. Since joining the scheme in August 2007,[16] ExCeL has undertaken a series of initiatives to reduce energy usage, increase recycling efforts and increase transparency across the business – shown by the introduction of a Whistleblowing hotline in May 2015. Despite this, there are no water bottle refilling facilities at the venue, forcing the purchase of water bottles.[17]
ExCeL publishes details of its corporate social responsibility (CSR) efforts publicly in the UN Global Compact report and on their website. Currently ExCeL invests in the local community of Newham by supporting select charities, chiefly Newham All Star Sports Academy (NASSA) and Community Food Enterprise (CFE).[18] ExCeL also provides space free of charge to local schools and sports teams, in addition to hosting an annual event called 'ExCeL in the Arts' for local children to attend. In 2016, ExCeL welcomed London celebrity chef, musician and entrepreneur Levi Roots, who in collaboration with a local food initiative organised a cooking class for local children[19]
Sport
Olympics
For the 2012 Summer Olympics,[20] ExCeL London was divided into five sports halls with capacities ranging from 4,000 to 6,000 that were used for boxing, fencing, judo, taekwondo, table tennis, weightlifting, and wrestling. Previous sporting events which have taken place at ExCeL London include:
Boxing
- Two boxing matches on 10 December 2005: The first, between British heavyweights Danny Williams and Audley Harrison; the second, between Amir Khan and Daniel Thorpe.
- A boxing match on 22 April 2008 between Amir Khan and Gairy St. Clair for the World Boxing Organization intercontinental lightweight title.
- A boxing match on 29 November 2014 between Dereck Chisora and Tyson Fury for the World Boxing Organization heavyweight championship elimination.
Triathlon
The Virgin Active London Triathlon is held at ExCeL London on an annual basis, with the cycling and running legs taking place within and around the venue and the swim taking place in Royal Victoria Dock, adjacent to ExCeL. The Triathlon celebrated its 20th year at ExCeL London in summer 2016.
Motorsport
The Formula E London ePrix was scheduled to be held at ExCel in July 2020 with part of the circuit running around the arena and part of the circuit in the exhibition hall itself.[21] However the event was moved after the ExCeL was repurposed as a temporary NHS hospital named NHS Nightingale, to deal with the Coronavirus pandemic.[22]
Coronavirus pandemic
On 24 March 2020, the ExCeL was announced as a temporary NHS hospital, containing 4000 beds and named NHS Nightingale, to deal with the Coronavirus pandemic.[22]
Other events
ExCeL London has hosted the following events:
- The G20 London Summit on Stability, Growth & Jobs in April 2009
- Each May and October, The MCM London Comic Con multi-genre convention is held at ExCeL.
- Since 2001, the biannual UK arms fair DSEi, most recently on 8–11 September 2009.
- In 2005, the Bollywood cultural event, the 2005 Zee Cine Awards for the first time in the event's history.
- British International Motor Show 2006 & 2008 attracting over 400,000 visitors to the venue and included a Music Festival with live performances in a 5,000 capacity purpose-built arena each night of the motor show.
- Between 27–29 April 2007, the 2007 London Guitar Show (LGS). The show featured two masterclasses on the Saturday with Steve Vai, in which time he answered questions asked by fans through the LGS website prior to the show, and from fans at the masterclass.
- Between 13–15 July 2007, the Star Wars Celebration Europe; the first Star Wars fan event of its kind held outside the United States which attracted nearly 40,000 visitors over the three days.
- In October 2007, the 2007 Nickelodeon Kids' Choice Awards, the first time it was held in the UK
- In 2007, was the Permanence – the operational and media headquarters – for the Grand Départ of the Tour de France.
- On 26 April 2008, the Bollywood cultural event, the 2008 Zee Cine Awards for the second time.
- On 27 May 2008, the Ahmadiyya Khilafat (Caliphate) Centenary was held.
- On 31 October 2008, Stuff Live, a yearly show sponsored by the magazine, What Hi-Fi? Sound and Vision.
- On 2 April 2009, annual G-20 Leaders' Summit on Financial Markets and the World Economy, commonly called The London Summit 2009, the largest gathering of world leaders London has seen since the first United Nations General Assembly in 1946.
- Between 1–2 May 2010, The X Factor held open auditions which attracted over 10,000 people.
- The ICC Auditorium also hosted Miss World 2014 on 14 December 2014.
- Between 29–31 May 2009, Clothes Show London returned to the capital.
- In 2009 and 2010, it played host to the London audition stages of the ITV singer search programme The X Factor.
- In February 2010, the One Young World Summit.
- On Sunday 16 December 2012 it played host to the 2012 BBC Sports Personality of the Year.
- In late 2012 Olly Murs filmed the video to Army of Two here.
- From 22–24 November, the ExCeL played host to the Doctor Who Celebration convention, in celebration of the 50th anniversary of the BBC television series, Doctor Who.
- In April 2014, 49th annual meeting of the European Association for the Study of the Liver.[23]
- The building's halls are used by University College London and King's College London for many of their exams.
- Between 14–18 August 2014, Loncon 3, the 72nd World Science Fiction Convention.
- BRICK 2014, a Lego event for Lego fans, took place between 27 and 30 November 2014. The event also happened in December 2015.
- It hosted Miss World 2014 finals on 14 December
- ExCeL hosted IP Expo Europe on 5–6 October 2016, Europe's largest IT event
- It hosts Redeemed Christian Church of God Festival of Life twice a year. It was last held on 21 October 2016.
- It hosted the 2016 BBC Music Awards on 12 December, broadcast live on BBC One.
- ExCeL hosted the inaugural RTX London between 14–15 October 2017, as well as the upcoming RTX London between 15–16 September 2018.
- ExCeL hosted the final weekend of the 14th series of The X Factor on 2–3 December 2017.[24]
- ExCel also hosted Miss World 2019 finals on 14 December.
Protest
Demonstrators camped outside ExCel to protest against the DSEI fair in 2019. They were attempting to block access to it. Police arrested 100 people for allegedly obstructing the highway.[25][26]
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