The National Aquatics Center, also known as "Water Cube" and "ice cube", is located in Beijing Olympic Park, Chaoyang District, Beijing, and was founded on February 24th, 2003. The main building is close to the central axis of the city and opposite to the National Stadium.
The National Swimming Center is a building about water. The micro-molecular structure of water in the form of foam is amplified into the organic space grid structure of the building through mathematical theory. The National Aquatics Center is a landmark building in Beijing, and the main swimming pool of the 2008 Beijing Olympic Games is also one of the landmark buildings. One of the competition venues in Beijing Division of the 2022 Beijing Winter Olympics.
The stadium looks like an ice cube, and its shape is simple and modern. The irregular blue thick air cushion made of more than 3000 kinds of ETFE (tetrafluoroethylene) materials covers the building surface. More than 10,000 steel members in different positions form a solid circular space steel frame structure.
Inside the venue is a six-story building with a square plane. The facilities in the museum mainly include a competition hall, a warm-up pool, a multi-function hall and a large water park.
Question 1: What is the area of the water cube? The planned construction land of the Water Cube is 62,950 square meters, with a total construction area of 65,000-80,000 square meters, of which the underground construction area is not less than15,000 square meters, and the length, width and height are 177m× 177m×30m respectively. The construction area of the Bird's Nest is nearly 260,000 square meters. It will take 4 hours to see all the construction sites of the Bird's Nest.
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Question 2: How many square meters is the Water Cube? The Water Cube is the national swimming center of China.
Name of venue: National Aquatics Center
Commonly known as: water cube
Investment: about RMB 654.38+0.2 billion.
Construction site: Olympic Park
Venue type: newly-built competition venue park
Building area (O): 79532
Games-time functions: swimming, diving and synchronized swimming.
Uses during the Olympic Games: swimming, diving, synchronized swimming.
Uses during the Paralympic Games: swimming, diving and synchronized swimming.
Fixed number of seats: 4,000 (permanent) and 2,000 (movable)
Number of temporary seats: 1 1000.
Start time: 65438+February 24th, 2003.
Completion time: 65438+20081October 28th.
English name: National watching Center
Question 3: What is the area of Beijing Water Cube? The National Aquatics Center, also known as the Water Cube, is located in Beijing Olympic Park. It is the main swimming pool built by Beijing for the 2008 Summer Olympic Games, and it is also one of the landmark buildings of the 2008 Beijing Olympic Games. Its design scheme is the "Water Cube" ([H2O]3) scheme produced by the global design competition. Construction started on February 24th, 2003 and was completed on October 28th, 2008. It and the National Stadium (commonly known as the Bird's Nest) are located on both sides of the northern end of Beijing's central axis, which together form a relatively complete image of Beijing's historical and cultural city. Covers an area of 65,000-80,000 square meters.
Question 4: The Water Cube covers an area of about 60,000 square meters. The National Aquatics Center is also called the Water Cube. How many hectares is it? 60,000 square meters =6 hectares How many water stalls are there?
1 km2 = 100 hectare
6 square kilometers =600 hectares
600/6 = 100
Question 5: How big is the Water Cube? Located in Beijing Olympic Park, the National Aquatics Center is one of the landmark buildings of the 2008 Beijing Olympic Games. Together with the National Stadium, it is located on both sides of the northern end of Beijing's central axis, forming a relatively complete image of a famous historical and cultural city in Beijing. The planned construction land of the National Swimming Center is 62,950 square meters, with a total construction area of 65,000-80,000 square meters, of which the underground construction area is not less than 15000 square meters. On February 24th, 2003, the National Swimming Center (Water Cube) and the National Stadium (Bird's Nest) started construction at the same time. After the construction of steel-concrete structure and outer membrane structure, the National Swimming Center has achieved today's "panoramic appearance". Today, install the last 1437 air cushion. This membrane material made of ETFE (tetrafluoroethylene) is light in weight and high in strength. Because of its water repellency, it can use natural rainwater for self-cleaning, and it is a new type of environmental protection material. An ETFE film such as "Water Bubble" has good compression resistance, and its thickness is only as thick as an air pillow made of paper ETFE film, and it can even bear the weight of a car. According to the different positions of the outer air cushion of the National Swimming Center, plating spots with uneven density are distributed on the outer membrane, which will effectively block the direct sunlight in the museum and play the role of shading and cooling. With the completion of the outer membrane structure, the installation and indoor fine decoration of the air cushion in the National Swimming Center will continue, and the whole project is expected to be completed by the end of 2007. From February/KLOC-0 to 5, 2008, the Water Cube will hold the first test match-China Swimming Open. Subsequently, in February 2008, 19-24, 16 FINA World Cup diving competition was held. Synchronized swimming Olympic qualifiers will also be held here from April 16 to 20. Related links:-
What is the floor area of the Water Cube? The Water Cube covers an area of 6.2 hectares.
The National Aquatics Center, commonly known as "Water Cube" and now renamed as "ice cube", is located in the south of the central area of Beijing Olympic Park and is the main swimming pool built by Beijing for the 2008 Summer Olympic Games.
During the Olympic Games, water sports such as swimming, diving, synchronized swimming and water polo were held here. Now "Water Cube" and "Bird's Nest" have become new landmarks in Beijing. From August 2065438 to August 2008, it undertook the ice project of Beijing 2022 Winter Olympics, and the renovation plan of the venue has taken shape.
Brief introduction of water cube
The Water Cube Stadium looks like an ice crystal cube with a simple and modern shape. The irregular blue thick air cushion made of more than 3000 kinds of ETFE (tetrafluoroethylene) materials covers the building surface.
More than 10000 steel members in different positions of the Water Cube form a three-dimensional space steel frame structure. Inside the venue is a six-story building with a square plane. The facilities in the museum mainly include a competition hall, a warm-up pool, a multi-function hall and a large water park.
The architectural scheme of the National Swimming Center was jointly designed by China State Construction Engineering Corporation, Australian PTW Architects and ARUP Arup Arup Engineering Consultants Co., Ltd. The design embodies the design concept of "Water Cube" and integrates architectural design and structural design.
What is the area of the water cube? The building area of Water Cube is 79,532 square meters.
Inside the venue is a six-story building with a square plane. The facilities in the museum mainly include a competition hall, a warm-up pool, a multi-function hall and a large water park.
architectural feature
The seemingly simple "square box" of the National Swimming Center is a combination of China traditional culture and modern science and technology. China people believe that Fiona Fang cannot be achieved without rules, and the overall harmony and unity can be achieved only by doing things according to the established rules. In the traditional culture of China, the design idea of "Heaven and Round Place" gave birth to "Water Cube".
It echoes and complements the circular "Bird's Nest"-the National Stadium. Square is the most basic form of ancient urban architecture in China, which embodies the social life rules represented by Confucian ethics in China culture. And this "square box" can best reflect the multi-functional requirements of the National Swimming Center, thus achieving the perfect combination of traditional culture and architectural functions.