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  1. The National Stadium (国家体育场), a.k.a Bird's Nest (鸟巢), is a stadium at Olympic Green in Chaoyang, Beijing, China. The National Stadium, covering an area of 204,000 square meters with 91,000 capacity, broke ground in December 2003, officially started construction in March 2004, and was completed in June 2008.

  2. Built on the Olympic Green, Beijing National Stadium, or the Bird's Nest Stadium, as it has become known, is the biggest stadium in Beijing and an important Olympic venue, which staged the 2008 Summer Olympics.. The outer shell is the world's largest steel structure, forming part of the most complex Olympic stadium ever constructed.Some would even go as far as to say it is one of the key engineering marvels in the world today. The 2022 Winter Olympics are around the corner.

  3. Beijing National Stadium. Beijing National Stadium, stadium in Beijing that was designed by architecture firm Herzog & de Meuron and architect Li Xinggang of China Architectural Design and Research Group. The artist and activist Ai Weiwei served as artistic adviser to the project. Completed in 2008, the stadium was the main venue for the 2008 ...

  4. National Stadium (Bird's Nest) Affectionately known as Bird's Nest, the National Stadium is situated in Olympic Green Village, Chaoyang District of Beijing City. It was designed as the main stadium of 2008 Beijing Olympic Games. The Olympic events of track and field, football, gavelock, weight throw and discus were held there.

  5. The Beijing National Stadium was conceived by Swiss architects Jacques Herzog and Pierre de Meuron, in collaboration with Chinese artist Ai Weiwei. This dynamic team envisioned a structure that would not only be visually stunning but would also reflect the rich cultural tapestry of China. Style and Typology. The stadium represents a fusion of contemporary architectural principles and traditional Chinese influences. Its distinctive elliptical form and lattice-like structure evoke the image of ...

  6. Jul 8, 2021 · Beijing National Stadium is also called Bird's Nest as its exterior appearance is like a nest shape. It is the world’s largest steel structure with 120,000 tons of steel used. The stadium’s main structure is an enormous saddle-shaped elliptic steel structure weighing 42,000 tons. With such a heavy steel structure, the stadium had to be able ...

  7. Aug 15, 2018 · The most obvious first: the Beijing National Stadium, known to most as the Bird’s Nest. Specifically built for the Olympic Games Beijing 2008, it was designed by celebrated architects Herzog & De Meuron in collaboration with artist Ai Weiwei. Back then, the 91,000-capacity stadium played host to the astonishingly choreographed Opening Ceremony, athletics (including Usain Bolt’s debut 100m and 200m gold medal wins), football finals and the Closing Ceremony. ...

  8. 国家体育场位于北京奥林匹克公园中心区南部,为2008年北京奥运会的主体育场。工程总占地面积21公顷,场内观众坐席约为 ...

  9. The National Stadium, known in China and around the world as the Bird’s Nest, is situated in the Olympic Green Village.It was designed as the primary stadium for the 2008 Beijing Olympics and used for track, filed, football, and weight throw and discus events. Since the Olympics finished, the stadium has been open to tourists and is used for sporting competitions and recreational activities.

  10. The Beijing National Stadium, or Bird’s Nest for its shape, is the main Olympic stadium as one of the landmarks of the Beijing 2008 summer Olympic Games. With the Water Cube (in square) in the opposite, the Bird’s Nest (in round) reflects a traditional Chinese philosophy that the sky is round and the ground is square (天圆地方), which serves as the basic regimen in Chinese culture that the achievement and completion are based on the formulated rules. ...

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