The pavilion will be open to all Olympic Park visitors during the Games and expects to welcome thousands of people each day.
As reported in Event, the 800sqm structure is raised on a platform above the Waterworks river in the park, with water flowing down its sides.
The lower floor houses an exhibition about the London 2012 Games fleet, which BMW is providing to support the Olympics. The top floor is made up of nine individual rooftop pavilions with current and future BMW vehicles on display.
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