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Who built the Bird's Nest?
The Bird's Nest, a great architectural work known as the "fourth-generation gymnasium", not only witnessed the unremitting pursuit of human beings in the field of architecture and human settlements in the 2nd/kloc-0th century, but also witnessed the historical process of China, an ancient oriental civilization, moving towards opening up.
The Bird's Nest is the main stadium of the 2008 Beijing Olympic Games. The Olympic Games not only attracted the world's best athletes to create the best results, but also attracted the world's greatest architects to create the greatest works.
The Bird's Nest is a giant stadium designed by Plic Prize winners Herzog and Demeron on 200 1 in cooperation with China architects. Many people who have seen the design model of the "Bird's Nest" describe it as a warm bird's nest woven from a stadium with a capacity of 65,438+10,000 people and a cradle for nurturing and caring for life.
With human hope for the future, the designers did not do any unnecessary treatment to this national stadium, but frankly exposed the structure, thus naturally forming the appearance of the building.
Indeed, the components of the whole stadium structure support each other to form a grid-like frame, which looks like a bird's nest woven with branches. Its gray mineral-like steel mesh is covered with transparent film material, which includes a khaki bowl-shaped stadium stand. Here, the hollow-out technology, ceramic lines, the red brilliance and enthusiasm in China traditional culture are perfectly integrated with the most advanced modern steel structure design.
Amazingly, the whole building is connected by a giant net structure, and there are no columns inside. The grandstand is a complete bowl shape, without any cover, just like a huge container, which brings incredible drama and unparalleled shock to the stadium. This even and continuous ring will also give the audience the best view, stimulate their excitement and inspire athletes to sprint faster, higher and stronger. Here, people are truly given a central position.
What is even more ingenious is that the "Bird's Nest" slightly raised the outdoor terrain of the whole stadium, and placed many ancillary facilities under the terrain, which not only avoided the huge investment consumed by underground excavation, but also landed slowly at the edge of the outdoor square, and built 2,000 open-air seats in the warm-up venue according to the situation, which was organically integrated with the surrounding environment and saved investment again.
Many architectural experts believe that the "Bird's Nest" will not only set up a unique historic landmark for the 2008 Olympic Games, but also be of groundbreaking significance in the history of world architectural development, and will provide historical testimony for the development of China and the world architecture in the 2nd/kloc-0th century.
According to the established planning scheme, the central area of the Olympic Park where the "Bird's Nest" is located will become a civic activity center integrating sports competitions, conferences and exhibitions, culture and entertainment, business and leisure shopping. As the main stadium of Beijing Olympic Games, the "Bird's Nest" will become one of the landmark buildings in Beijing, and it will also become a hot spot for people to visit and travel for a long time.
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