National
Aquatics Center "Water Cube"
National Aquatics Center,
the landmark building of Beijing 2008 Olympic Games,
is located inside the Beijing Olympic Green. It is axially
related to the National Stadium on the north part of
Beijing Central Axis and reinforces the historical and
cultural features of Beijing city. The planning area
of the NSC is 62950m2, and the total floor area is 65,000
- 80,000m2, in which the underground component is not
less than 15,000 m2.
The National Aquatics Center will
be the venue for swimming, diving, synchronized swimming
and water-polo final during the Olympic Games. The total
seating capacity is 17,000, including 6,000 permanent
and 11,000 temporary for Games which will be removed
post-Games, then the National Aquatics Center will become
the venue for various activities such as aquatic sports,
swimming, fitness and recreation.
The international competition-winning
scheme is known as "Water Cube" ([H2O]3).
It is designed by the design consortium consists of
China State Construction Engineering Corporation, China
State Construction International (Shenzhen) Design Co.,
Ltd, PTW Architects (Australia) and Ove Arup (Australia).
The design concept of the "water cube" combines
the symbolisms of the architecture and the unique water
bubble structure, and build an appropriate complement
to the National Stadium. The NSC functionally meets
the requirement of 2008 Olympic Games and post-games
operation.
The National Aquatics Center is owned,
managed and operated by BJSAM. Commenced at the end
of 2003, the construction of the building will last
3 years. The total investment of the project is around
100 million US dollar. After the completion of the construction
by the end of 2006, the project will be approved by
IOC and FINA. (Provided by: Beijing Stated-owned Assets
Management Corp. Ltd)
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