What is the design concept of Beijing Water Cube?
Is the design scheme of National Swimming Center "Water Cube" ([H2O])? ) scheme. The scheme was jointly designed by China State Construction Engineering Corporation, Australian PTW Architects and ARUP Australia Limited.
This design embodies the "water cube" ([H2O]? ), which integrates architectural design and structural design, is novel in design and unique in structure, coordinated with the national stadium, fully meets the requirements of the 2008 Olympic Games in function, and is easy to operate after the game.
Beijing State-owned Assets Management Company is responsible for the construction, management and operation of the National Swimming Center, which was started at the end of 2003, completed and put into trial operation before the end of 2007, and accepted the inspection and acceptance by the International Swimming Federation and the International Olympic Committee.
"Water Cube" is the national swimming center of Beijing Olympic Games, and its membrane structure is the highest in the world. It is designed according to the arrangement of cells and the natural structure of soap bubbles, which has never appeared in architectural structures, and its creativity is very strange.
The wall and roof of the "Water Cube" are divided into two layers: inside and outside. The designer designed more than 30,000 steel members with three-dimensional coordinates, and none of these 30,000 steel members have the same position. These technologies are the scientific and technological achievements of China's independent innovation, which fills the blank in the history of world architecture.
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Other information about Beijing "Water Cube"
Beijing Water Cube National Swimming Center started on February 24th, 2003 and was completed on October 28th, 2008. The planned construction land is 62,950 square meters, with a total construction area of 65,000-80,000 square meters, of which the underground construction area is not less than15,000 square meters, and the length, width and height are 65,438+respectively.
More than 350,000 compatriots from Hong Kong, Macao and Taiwan and overseas Chinese from10/countries and regions donated 940 million yuan. Among them, Zheng Yutong, Zheng Jiachun and his son and their subordinate enterprises donated 50 million yuan. After the 2008 Beijing Olympic Games, the Water Cube and the Bird's Nest became new landmarks in Beijing.
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