A 500-acre Olympic Park in east London will include a main stadium with a roof designed to wrap itself around the venue like muscles supporting the body, reports the BBC website.
Bid chairman Lord Coe said: "Our stadium will provide the best natural conditions for the world's athletes."
The 500-acre main site will also contain an aquatics centre, velodrome, three sports arenas, a hockey centre, media facilities and the Olympic Village, in which 17,800 athletes and officials will be housed.
"We aim to end up with the best collection of sports facilities in Europe, maybe anywhere in the world," added Coe.
The inspiration for the main stadium is the human form, with the roof wrapping itself "in a similar way that muscles support and represent the human body", according to those behind the project.
Chief designer Alejandro Zaero-Pollo, of Foreign Office Architects, added: "We're trying to make the building communicate physical strength, sport and movement.
"We are not creating another Olympic Village that is just a series of nice, white, modern buildings on a flat land... but something that will grow out of the specific conditions and form of the Lea Valley, making it totally unique."
London will submit its official bid document for the Games on the deadline date of Monday, 15 November.






