Hangzhou Olympic Sports Center / NBBJ

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Text description provided by the architects. To create a world-class sporting venue for the city of Hangzhou — one of the most prosperous cities in China that has tripled in size over the past decade — design firm NBBJ prioritized sustainability and human experience with a focus on much-needed public space for urban recreation. In 2018, an average two tons of CO2 were emitted for every ton of steel produced. Featuring an iconic lotus-petal design, the Hangzhou Olympic Sports Center uses 67% less steel than Beijing’s National Stadium (the Bird’s Nest). The 80,000-seat Olympic-sized main stadium and 10,000-seat tennis court were designed via parametric scripts to save resources, get fans closer to the field and maximize sightlines to both the game itself and the Quiantang River.

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To use less steel, model energy performance, and create flexibility, the design team employed computational scripts to reduce steel in two ways: 1) by linking the steel shell and concrete bowl together at each level so the two systems work in unison; and 2) by providing additional structure at the top of the bowl to reduce the roof cantilever. Because the model was parametric — computationally designed to respond to different inputs like the number of rows of seats, their distance from the field and sightline standards — design changes could be made with an extremely short turnaround, eliminating the “build-test-discard” method commonly deployed in traditional modeling.

Hangzhou Olympic Sports Center / NBBJ - Exterior Photography
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Hangzhou Olympic Sports Center / NBBJ - Exterior Photography
© Shao Feng

To provide an active destination for fans and the community before, during and after games, the site’s flowing circulation creates a seamless three-level pedestrian experience of above-grade platforms, ground-level garden pathways and sunken courtyards that unite the main stadium, tennis court and retail spaces into China’s next-generation sports center.

Hangzhou Olympic Sports Center / NBBJ - Exterior Photography, Facade
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Address:Hangzhou, Zhejiang, China

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Cite: "Hangzhou Olympic Sports Center / NBBJ" 22 May 2020. ArchDaily. Accessed . <https://www.archdaily.com/940104/hangzhou-olympic-sports-center-nbbj> ISSN 0719-8884

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