Monday, August 25, 2008

Beijing Olympics 2008 Main Architectures


The Beijing National Stadium was the primary architecture for the 2008 Olympic in China. The stadium is also known as the "Bird's Nest" due to it's amazing design. The architects of the "Bird Nest" are Pritzker Prize-winners Herzog & de Meuron, a Swiss Architecture firm plus several other talented architects including Chinese architect Ai Weiwei. The stadium seats 100 thousands audiences during the Olympics. The entire "Bird Nest" is constructed using over 45 thousands tons of steel and cost over 450 million USD. Here are some beautiful pictures of this fantastic architecture:










Another amazing architecture built for the Olympic 2008 is the Beijing National Aquatics Centre, also known as the "Water Cube". It is built alongside Beijing National Stadium. It is constructed using ETFE clad structure so the outlook of the building is like a water cube. It hosted all of the aquatic competitions during the 2008 Summer Olympics. Here are some shots of the "Water Cube":





Other events of the Olympics will be held in various venues...


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