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The National Swimming Center, one of the three landmark
buildings for the 2008 Beijing Olympic Games, is located inside
the Beijing Olympic Park. Covering a total floor space of 50,000
square meters, it has 17,000 seats. The project costs about US$100
million. The center will be a venue for swimming, diving, synchronized
swimming and water-polo games during the period of the Olympic Games.
It is designed by the design consortium consisting of
the China State Construction Engineering Corporation, China State
Construction International (Shenzhen) Design Co Ltd, PTW Architects
(Australia) and Ove Arup (Australia), and it is a landmark Olympic
venue that is constructed by donations from compatriots from Hong
Kong and Macao.
The semi-transparent "cube", with "bubbles" spread out all over
its surface, is a shape very similar to the structure of "H2O",
the outlook for the National Swimming Center at the 2008 Olympic
Games. In Chinese culture, water is an important natural element.
It creates a calming atmosphere and inspires happiness. Taking full
consideration of the functions of water in recreation and bodybuilding,
designers have explored many ways for people of different age groups
to appreciate its function.
The design is called "Water Cube". Many creative designs
have been employed in the creation of the swimming pools at the
swimming center. Other high-tech facilities including optical devices
used to define positions of athletes, and multiple-angle, three-dimensional
screening systems are provided to help spectators enjoy competitions.
After the 2008 Olympic Games, the center will become a large water
recreational center open to the public.
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