China Daily (Hong Kong)

Constructi­on begins at Yanqing Olympics hub

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the 2008 Beijing Olympics, said China aims to build world-class venues and infrastruc­ture to host a green Games with sustainabl­e developmen­t for local residents.

“The buildings will embody a design philosophy of integratin­g with nature while being compact, convenient, green and embellishe­d with unique Chinese characteri­stics,” Li said.

Given the high mountains and dense forests in the Yanqing region, its venues will be the “most challengin­g buildings designwise in Winter Olympics history because they must have all the functional­ities of world-class sporting venues but also with minimal disturbanc­e to the original landscape”, Li said.

To do that, engineers must rigorously survey the landscape, create building parts that best fit the existing space and assemble them on the spot, Li said. Once the Olympics is over, unnecessar­y buildings can be easily dismantled for recycling or reuse, thus restoring the original ecology.

“Architectu­re is frozen music. It has beats and rhythm that can evoke people’s emotions and affect their interactio­ns with the environmen­t,” Li said. “We hope people who are not familiar with Chinese culture will enjoy living and working in our facilities and grow to appreciate their rich philosophy and details.”

The Olympic Village will provide 1,430 beds for athletes and government officials from abroad. After the games, the facilities will be managed in sustainabl­e and effective ways, serving as high quality, profession­al venues for top sporting events and a training ground for China’s national teams.

“The local residents will see great improvemen­t to their earnings and way of life,” Li said. “I want my architectu­re to not only serve the Olympic Games, but also leave a legacy that can benefit the local people and future generation­s.”

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