Official Design & Make Platform of the LA28 Games and Team USA

Building a new legacy with the LA28 Games

Autodesk will be at the heart of designing and making the LA28 Olympic and Paralympic Games. With no new permanent venues, smart infrastructure, and sustainable solutions, Autodesk will help Los Angeles welcome the world in a whole new way, transforming what it means to be an Olympic and Paralympic host city.

Designing and making history for the Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum

A hallmark of the city, the LA Memorial Coliseum will be the first stadium ever to host three Olympic Games. Autodesk’s Design and Make Platform will be used to reimagine the iconic stadium for the LA28 Games' Track and Field events, while preserving its past, present, and future traditions.

Going for gold with Autodesk

Transforming bicycles

SRAM is creating a better riding experience using generative design with Autodesk Fusion.

Tokyo Olympic Stadium magic

AutoCAD, Revit and 3ds Max redefined architectural visualisation for the stadium.

Building a racetrack in record time

PENTA completed a temporary F1 racetrack and its surrounding infrastructure in under a year with Autodesk Construction Cloud.

Medaling in immersive design

Autodesk's laser scanning technology enabled innovative design and immersive exhibits for the U.S. Olympic & Paralympic Museum. 


Autodesk’s Design & Make Platform is transforming the LA28 Olympic and Paralympic Games

Repurposing for long-term positive impact

With no new permanent venues, architects, engineers, and builders will retrofit 40+ venues across Southern California, fostering a legacy that lasts beyond the LA28 Games.

Equipping all athletes to go for gold

Product designers and manufacturers will craft world-class gear and equipment that support Olympic and Paralympic athletes on and off the field. 

Bringing millions of spectators closer to the action

From record-breaking athletic feats to the heartwarming moments in-between, production teams will bring the LA28 Games to life for fans watching around the world.

"We are honored to have Autodesk on board for the next four years as we embark on our shared commitment in innovative design that will serve as a precedent for many Games to come."

– Casey Wasserman, LA28 Chairperson and President

A young girl walking into a stadium

Thriving after the Closing Ceremony ends

In 2019, the Autodesk Research team explored how the use of generative design and adaptive reuse could change the game for Olympic host cities. Now, five years later, we are helping make it a reality, meeting both the short-term needs of the LA28 Games, as well as the long-term needs of Los Angeles.

The platform to make anything

Autodesk's Design and Make Platform includes three industry clouds, Forma, Fusion, and Flow, that connect data, utilise AI-powered insights and automations, and help deliver business outcomes faster.

Frequently asked questions

Where are the 2028 Olympic and Paralympic Games and who is hosting them?

In the summer of 2028, Los Angeles will welcome the world for the LA28 Olympic and Paralympic Games. The LA28 Games are organised by LA28, an independent, non-profit, private organisation that partners with private and public entities to deliver the Games.

What does it mean for Autodesk to be the "Official Design & Make Platform of the LA28 Games"?

Over the next four years, Autodesk’s software will support LA28’s more than $1 billion temporary overlay and construction plan. LA28 will use Autodesk’s software, including Autodesk Construction Cloud, as a central tool to facilitate better collaboration with thousands of critical stakeholders on the design, development, and ultimate delivery of the venues. 

 

LA28 will use Autodesk software and Building Information Modeling (BIM) tools to bring to life an ambitious venue plan, and Autodesk will provide consultative support to help LA28 meet their delivery and sustainability plan.

What does "no new permanent venues" mean for the LA28 Olympic and Paralympic Games?

LA28’s no-new-permanent-venues plan is a commitment to build LA28’s footprint by adapting existing or building temporary infrastructure.  

 

Supporting LA28’s more than $1 billion temporary overlay and construction plan, Autodesk software will help retrofit the 40+ competition and major non-competition venues across Southern California and beyond that will make up the LA28 Games’ footprint. Autodesk software will be critical in enabling this, with its technology helping to shorten timelines, cut costs, and incorporate sustainable design principles across the project.