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So, whadda think? Is this the next "Eiffel Tower"?
More here.
http://d.yimg.com/us.yimg.com/p/ap/20080717/capt.97b82c5a30b94f648d50b863b878335d.china_olympics_cctv_tower_bej102.jpg?x=275&y=345&sig=EX4RmLysSKMS.U.cmaH8Xw--
Here's the birds nest:
http://d.yimg.com/us.yimg.com/p/ap/20080716/capt.b53202f99f3d41e6898127e91817814a.china_olympics_xhg114.jpg?x=400&y=243&sig=CX5YGBYJ5kHgNQfYnP2T8A--
Ice Cube (It's not just a name for rappers!):
http://d.yimg.com/us.yimg.com/p/ap/20080701/capt.c73334124d854b9ba563ab51ccb7959a.changing_beijing_xlat105.jpg?x=400&y=263&sig=ZyaMoIY3MhmJHVTkxuDwjQ--
Egg:
http://d.yimg.com/us.yimg.com/p/rids/20080718/i/r1522514532.jpg?x=400&y=266&sig=Kah7BWcIhVd96O4FvKAg3g--
It's an audacious monolith that looks like two drunken high-rise towers leaning over and holding each other up at the shoulders. The eye-catching building, which is nearly finished, will be the headquarters of China Central Television, the staid propaganda arm of China's ruling Communist Party , and it's perhaps the boldest and most daring of several new buildings that have given Beijing a stunning new appearance for the upcoming Summer Olympic Games.
In keeping with the playful nature of the new buildings, all have weird popular names. There's "the egg" and the "bird's nest." The "water cube" isn't far away, and lastly there's "short pants," also known as the "twisted doughnut." The last of them is the new television building, the CCTV headquarters, and it can nearly make one dizzy standing on the ground and looking up at its odd, teetering 49-story towers connected by a multistory, cantilevered, jagged cross section over open space at a vertiginous 36 stories up in the air.
Designed by Dutch architect Rem Koolhaas, the building has been called an "angular marvel" and a "dazzling reinvention of the skyscraper."
Its engineering is so complex that the designers say such a building couldn't have been built a few years ago. That's because it took immense computing power to ensure that the design could withstand huge pressures in the earthquake-prone capital. Some 10,000 tons of steel were used in its construction.
...The architects have built huge glass panels in the floor of the cantilevered cross section of the building, so that visitors can get the woozy sensation of walking above nothing but air.
More here.
http://d.yimg.com/us.yimg.com/p/ap/20080717/capt.97b82c5a30b94f648d50b863b878335d.china_olympics_cctv_tower_bej102.jpg?x=275&y=345&sig=EX4RmLysSKMS.U.cmaH8Xw--
Here's the birds nest:
http://d.yimg.com/us.yimg.com/p/ap/20080716/capt.b53202f99f3d41e6898127e91817814a.china_olympics_xhg114.jpg?x=400&y=243&sig=CX5YGBYJ5kHgNQfYnP2T8A--
Ice Cube (It's not just a name for rappers!):
http://d.yimg.com/us.yimg.com/p/ap/20080701/capt.c73334124d854b9ba563ab51ccb7959a.changing_beijing_xlat105.jpg?x=400&y=263&sig=ZyaMoIY3MhmJHVTkxuDwjQ--
Egg:
http://d.yimg.com/us.yimg.com/p/rids/20080718/i/r1522514532.jpg?x=400&y=266&sig=Kah7BWcIhVd96O4FvKAg3g--