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Hilary Gilbert (with Robert Rowland), p24


The people behind the Serpentine Pavilion, p28


The Olympic venues, p30


Leisure Management news 6 World Leisure 8 Hospitality 10 Commercial 12 Health and Fitness 13 Sport 14 Attractions 16 Public Sector 17 Spa 18 Parks 19 Property


20 news report nhs hotel plans Pete Hayman investigates an NHS trust planning to go into luxury hotels


24 hotseat hilary gilbert The founder of Boom! Cycle indoor cycling clubs discusses her plans


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28 pavilion in the park In honour of the Olympics, the design team responsible for the Bird’s Nest Stadium at the 2008 Olympics has been reunited to create the new Serpentine Pavilion. We check it out


30 olympic gold On the eve of the London 2012 Olympic Games, we look at the main venues where the action is going to take place, and examine the legacy plans once the Games are over


36 architect’s focus matteo thun The renowned Italian architect talks to Magali Robathan about redesigning the Hilton Barcelona, his views on sustainable architecture and what inspires his designs


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Bruce Poon Tip, p38


38 interview bruce poon tip The founder of Canadian adventure travel company G Adventures discusses ethical tourism and social media and tells us how the Dalai Lama has shaped the way he runs his business


44 top team ship shape From the architect to the sponsor, Julie Cramer speaks to some of the people who have helped restore the Cutty Sark


50 eco pioneers model city From gyms harnessing human power to innovative cycle schemes and sustainable breweries, Portland, Oregon has long been a model of green planning. We find out more


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