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The meaning of the Olympic Bird's Nest

The "Bird's Nest" is the main stadium for the 2008 Beijing Olympic Games. The "Bird's Nest" is located in the Beijing Olympic Park, on the east side of the northern end of Beijing's city central axis. It is a giant stadium designed by the 2001 Pritzker Prize winners Herzog & de Meuron in collaboration with Chinese architects. The "nest" of life is more like a cradle, reposing humankind's hope for the future. The designers did not do anything superfluous to the national stadium, but simply left the structure exposed, thus naturally forming the appearance of the building.

The "Bird's Nest" is surrounded by a huge steel mesh and covers the stadium with 91,000 people; the sightseeing stairs naturally become an extension of the structure; the columns disappear, and the evenly stressed mesh is like tree branches without clear lines. The direction makes people feel that every seat is equal, and being in it is like returning to the forest; the inflatable membrane filters the sunlight into a diffuse shape, so that the stadium bids farewell to the shadow of the sun; the entire terrain is raised by 4 meters, and ancillary facilities are built inside to avoid The huge investment in digging earthwork was eliminated.

The "Bird's Nest" is a long-span curved structure with a large number of curved box-shaped structures. The design and installation are very challenging, and technological support is indispensable during the construction process. The "Bird's Nest" adopts today's advanced construction technology. The entire project has twenty or thirty technical problems. Among them, the steel structure is unique in the world. The "Bird's Nest" steel structure has a total weight of 42,000 tons, a maximum span of 343 meters, and the structure is quite complex. Its three-dimensional distortion is like twist processing. Problems such as settlement, deformation, and hoisting after construction are being gradually solved. Related construction technical problems are still Listed as a key research project of the Ministry of Science and Technology.

The "Bird's Nest" is the main stadium for the 2008 Beijing Olympic Games. The giant stadium design, completed by the 2001 Pritzker Prize winners Herzog and de Meuron in collaboration with Chinese architects, is shaped like a "nest" that breeds life. It is more like a cradle.

It expresses mankind’s hope for the future.