Guangdong Olympic Stadium is the centerpiece of a 10 million-sq.ft. (nearly one million m2) Olympic center to include retail, food service, a hotel and an athletic club. The stadium is located in the city of Guangzhou about 100 miles north of Hong Kong.
The design goal was to create an icon that relates to the physical environment and history of the 2000-year-old city. The climate of Guangzhou (formerly known as Canton) is balmy, and the city is green year-round. Guangzhou also is known as the “Flower City.” The stadium bowl grows out of the ground to a sculpted upper edge, like the petals of a flower. Floating above the bowl is a shimmering ribbon of roof flowing like a wave over the seats. The wave of the roof is reminiscent of Guangzhou’s Pearl River, as well as a finish line ribbon broken by a victorious runner. The roof parts at the ends and holds the Olympic flame, suspended between the two ribbons.
A hotel surrounds a circular opening in the roof that forms a vertical tower of light, which at night is visible for a great distance. The roof form undulates, making it different from any other stadium in China or the world.
“The project is an icon, a hallmark statement for the future,” said Mr. Wood, Ellerbe Becket’s principal in charge. “At the same time a stadium is a place of celebration and must reflect the special nature of the events and activities that take place there. It should be a place of excitement, special occasions, social activity and renewal.”
In addition to the track and field events of the national games, Guangdong Stadium also will play host to football (soccer), concerts and exhibitions. The stadium will have modern revenue-generating features such as a 108,000-square-foot (10,000-square-meter) retail space, an athletic club, food and beverage service, a 100-room hotel, 100 private suites and VIP facilities.
“Within this grand idea is a stadium that will work for the people of China for many years to come,” said Nick Nixon, AIA, president of Nixon & Nixon.
Ellerbe Becket designed the Centennial Olympic Stadium in Atlanta for the 1996 Summer Olympic Games as well as the award-winning Saitama Super Arena in Japan. An innovator since its founding in 1909, Ellerbe Becket is a leader in architecture, engineering and the construction industry with office locations worldwide.
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