Venue construction in high gear [ 2006-04-11 14:03 ]
北京奧運(yùn)會(huì)場(chǎng)館建設(shè)將提速,北京市2008工程建設(shè)指揮部副指揮金焱對(duì)媒體說,今年的目標(biāo)是完成所有場(chǎng)館的主體結(jié)構(gòu),爭(zhēng)取在2007年底完成場(chǎng)館建設(shè)。國(guó)家體育場(chǎng)("鳥巢")和國(guó)家游泳中心("水立方")都正在建設(shè)中。 |
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A night
scene of the National Stadium, the signature Olympic
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Beijing's already rapid pace of construction for
the 2008 Olympics is shifting into higher gear, with more workers being
hired to stay on schedule.
This year's goal is to complete the main
structures at all venues so construction can be finished as planned by the
end of 2007, Jin Yan, deputy director of the Beijing office in charge of
Olympic projects, said at a news conference on March 28.
"This is
a crucial year," Jin said.
Construction officials said work has
begun on 20 of the 31 venues, and the number of workers will rise from
17,000 to more than 30,000 in the middle of this year as more projects get
under way.
Beijing has been criticized for a seemingly frenetic
pace of Olympic construction. Only 10 months ago, the International
Olympic Committee urged Beijing to slow down so venues will not be
completed too early and run up additional operating expenses.
But
Jin and other officials defended the pace given the complexity of staging
the Olympics.
"The details will decide whether we will succeed or
fail, and now we're getting down into the details," Jin said.
At the National Stadium, the city's signature Olympic project,
more than 2,000 workers were assembling arched steel towers - some nearly
230 feet tall - for the building's exterior, whose shape and latticed
frame resemble a bird's nest.
Some of the larger showcase venues
are using designs and materials that are cutting-edge for China,
presenting technical problems that require more time for construction, the
officials said.
At the 91,000-seat National Stadium, for example,
workers using detailed computer-generated blueprints have to assemble the
massive steel towers on site, said Zhang Hengli, a deputy general manager
with the state company that owns the stadium.
Next door, at the
National Aquatics Center, workers are laying a framework of steel
pentagons and hexagons over which a futuristic translucent material will
be stretched.
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Vocabulary:
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frenetic :
瘋狂的
latticed :
裝有格子的
showcase :
顯示優(yōu)點(diǎn)的東西
cutting-edge:
領(lǐng)先的
futuristic:
未來派的
translucent :
半透明的 |
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