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Beijing Olympic Stadium, Beijing Olympics 2008, Birds Nest building, Herzog DeMeuronAfter featuring the stunning "bubble building" being built for the 2008 Olympics in Beijing, we felt it necessary to mention an equally-awesome structure under construction just across the way. Herzog and DeMeuron's Olympic Stadium, fondly referred to by some as the "Bird's Nest," is a feat of engineering, an aesthetic marvel, and an uber-green machine to boot. What we love most about the stadium's design is its integration of a myriad complex systems all rolled into such an aesthetically and conceptually simple and stunning object. The Swiss architects describe it best, saying, "The spatial effect of the stadium is novel and radical and yet simple and of an almost archaic immediacy. Its appearance is pure structure. Facade and structure are identical."1
Beijing Olympic Stadium, Beijing Olympics 2008, Birds Nest building, Herzog DeMeuron, Herzog De MeuronAfter featuring the stunning "bubble building" being built for the 2008 Olympics in Beijing, we felt it necessary to mention an equally-awesome structure under construction just across the way. Herzog and DeMeuron's Olympic Stadium, fondly referred to by some as the "Bird's Nest," is a feat of engineering, an aesthetic marvel, and an uber-green machine to boot. What we love most about the stadium's design is its integration of a myriad complex systems all rolled into such an aesthetically and conceptually simple and stunning object. The Swiss architects describe it best, saying, "The spatial effect of the stadium is novel and radical and yet simple and of an almost archaic immediacy. Its appearance is pure structure. Facade and structure are identical."2
Beijing Olympic Stadium, Beijing Olympics 2008, Birds Nest building, Herzog DeMeuron, Herzog De Meuron, Beijing Herzog DeMeuronAfter featuring the stunning "bubble building" being built for the 2008 Olympics in Beijing, we felt it necessary to mention an equally-awesome structure under construction just across the way. Herzog and DeMeuron's Olympic Stadium, fondly referred to by some as the "Bird's Nest," is a feat of engineering, an aesthetic marvel, and an uber-green machine to boot. What we love most about the stadium's design is its integration of a myriad complex systems all rolled into such an aesthetically and conceptually simple and stunning object. The Swiss architects describe it best, saying, "The spatial effect of the stadium is novel and radical and yet simple and of an almost archaic immediacy. Its appearance is pure structure. Facade and structure are identical."3
Beijing Olympic Stadium, Beijing Olympics 2008, Birds Nest building, Herzog DeMeuron, 2008 Olympics SiteAfter featuring the stunning "bubble building" being built for the 2008 Olympics in Beijing, we felt it necessary to mention an equally-awesome structure under construction just across the way. Herzog and DeMeuron's Olympic Stadium, fondly referred to by some as the "Bird's Nest," is a feat of engineering, an aesthetic marvel, and an uber-green machine to boot. What we love most about the stadium's design is its integration of a myriad complex systems all rolled into such an aesthetically and conceptually simple and stunning object. The Swiss architects describe it best, saying, "The spatial effect of the stadium is novel and radical and yet simple and of an almost archaic immediacy. Its appearance is pure structure. Facade and structure are identical."4
Beijing Olympic Stadium, Beijing Olympics 2008, Birds Nest building, Herzog DeMeuron, Olympic Stadium InteriorAfter featuring the stunning "bubble building" being built for the 2008 Olympics in Beijing, we felt it necessary to mention an equally-awesome structure under construction just across the way. Herzog and DeMeuron's Olympic Stadium, fondly referred to by some as the "Bird's Nest," is a feat of engineering, an aesthetic marvel, and an uber-green machine to boot. What we love most about the stadium's design is its integration of a myriad complex systems all rolled into such an aesthetically and conceptually simple and stunning object. The Swiss architects describe it best, saying, "The spatial effect of the stadium is novel and radical and yet simple and of an almost archaic immediacy. Its appearance is pure structure. Facade and structure are identical."5
Beijing Olympic Stadium, Beijing Olympics 2008, Birds Nest building, Herzog DeMeuron, 2008 Olympics Site, Olympic Stadium Interior, herzog demeuron interiorAfter featuring the stunning "bubble building" being built for the 2008 Olympics in Beijing, we felt it necessary to mention an equally-awesome structure under construction just across the way. Herzog and DeMeuron's Olympic Stadium, fondly referred to by some as the "Bird's Nest," is a feat of engineering, an aesthetic marvel, and an uber-green machine to boot. What we love most about the stadium's design is its integration of a myriad complex systems all rolled into such an aesthetically and conceptually simple and stunning object. The Swiss architects describe it best, saying, "The spatial effect of the stadium is novel and radical and yet simple and of an almost archaic immediacy. Its appearance is pure structure. Facade and structure are identical."6
Beijing Olympic Stadium, Beijing Olympics 2008, Birds Nest building, Herzog DeMeuron, Olympic Stadium Interior, herzog demeuron interiorAfter featuring the stunning "bubble building" being built for the 2008 Olympics in Beijing, we felt it necessary to mention an equally-awesome structure under construction just across the way. Herzog and DeMeuron's Olympic Stadium, fondly referred to by some as the "Bird's Nest," is a feat of engineering, an aesthetic marvel, and an uber-green machine to boot. What we love most about the stadium's design is its integration of a myriad complex systems all rolled into such an aesthetically and conceptually simple and stunning object. The Swiss architects describe it best, saying, "The spatial effect of the stadium is novel and radical and yet simple and of an almost archaic immediacy. Its appearance is pure structure. Facade and structure are identical."7
Beijing Olympic Stadium, Beijing Olympics 2008, Birds Nest building, Herzog DeMeuron, Green stadium building,After featuring the stunning "bubble building" being built for the 2008 Olympics in Beijing, we felt it necessary to mention an equally-awesome structure under construction just across the way. Herzog and DeMeuron's Olympic Stadium, fondly referred to by some as the "Bird's Nest," is a feat of engineering, an aesthetic marvel, and an uber-green machine to boot. What we love most about the stadium's design is its integration of a myriad complex systems all rolled into such an aesthetically and conceptually simple and stunning object. The Swiss architects describe it best, saying, "The spatial effect of the stadium is novel and radical and yet simple and of an almost archaic immediacy. Its appearance is pure structure. Facade and structure are identical."8
Beijing Olympic Stadium, Beijing Olympics 2008, Birds Nest building, Herzog DeMeuron, Green stadium building,After featuring the stunning "bubble building" being built for the 2008 Olympics in Beijing, we felt it necessary to mention an equally-awesome structure under construction just across the way. Herzog and DeMeuron's Olympic Stadium, fondly referred to by some as the "Bird's Nest," is a feat of engineering, an aesthetic marvel, and an uber-green machine to boot. What we love most about the stadium's design is its integration of a myriad complex systems all rolled into such an aesthetically and conceptually simple and stunning object. The Swiss architects describe it best, saying, "The spatial effect of the stadium is novel and radical and yet simple and of an almost archaic immediacy. Its appearance is pure structure. Facade and structure are identical."9









