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Explain the answer to the bird's nest.
The main venue of the 29th Olympic Games is located in Beijing Olympic Park, on the east side of the northern end of Beijing's central axis. The building area is 258,000 square meters and the land area is 204,000 square meters. During the 2008 Olympic Games, it will host the opening and closing ceremonies, track and field competitions, men's football finals and other events, which can accommodate 654.38+million spectators, including 20,000 temporary seats. After the Olympic Games, it can accommodate 80,000 spectators and host special major sports competitions, all kinds of regular events and non-competition events. It will become a large-scale professional place in Beijing to provide citizens with extensive participation in sports activities and enjoy sports and entertainment, and become a national landmark sports and entertainment building.

The design scheme of the National Stadium is the "Bird's Nest" scheme, which was produced by global design bidding, and was designed by Swiss Herzog & De Mellon design firm, Arup Engineering Consulting Company and China Architectural Design and Research Institute design consortium. The main body of the design scheme consists of a series of radial portal steel trusses rotating around the bowl-shaped seating area. The spatial structure is scientific and concise, the building and structure are complete and unified, the design is novel and the structure is unique, which is a unique building at home and abroad. Its owner is the National Stadium Co., Ltd. jointly funded by Beijing State-owned Assets Management Co., Ltd. and CITIC Group Consortium. National Stadium Co., Ltd. is responsible for the investment, financing, design, construction, operation and management of the project. The National Stadium started construction on February 24th, 2003, with a capacity of 65,438+,and was put into trial operation in 2006.

The Bird's Nest is the main stadium of the 2008 Beijing Olympic Games. The giant stadium designed by Herzog, De Mellon, Plic Prize winner in 200 1 year and architect Li Xinggang from China is like a "bird's nest" that breeds life, and more like a cradle, which breeds human hope for the future. The designer did not do any unnecessary treatment to the National Stadium, but frankly exposed the structure, thus naturally forming the appearance of the building.