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The main structure of the building will be completed next month, and the style of the façade will remain basically unchanged.

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The main structure will be capped next month

In the first quarter of next year, it will enter the stage of interior decoration and sports craft decoration

The reconstruction and reconstruction project of the Workers’ Stadium is in progress

Starting from last year’s reconstruction and reconstruction project of the Workers’ Stadium, the main structure will be topped off in October this year, and the construction of the steel structure will begin. A reporter from the Beijing Youth Daily learned that all the work of the project will be completed in the second half of next year, and the renewed work body will also be officially put into use. Yesterday, a reporter from the Beijing Youth Daily visited the Workers’ Stadium, which is being rebuilt.

The facade style is basically unchanged

In 2020, the rebuilding and reconstruction project of the Workers’ Stadium will be officially launched. Following the principle of “traditional appearance, modern venues”, the reconstructed Workers Stadium will maintain the oval shape of the main building basically unchanged, and keep the style and proportion of the facade basically unchanged. The characteristic elements are basically unchanged, the solemn and elegant architectural style is restored, the capital’s historical and cultural features are inherited, and the city memory of Beijing’s top ten buildings is preserved.

At the same time, the new workers’ stadium will restore the important characteristic elements of the initial stage of the workers’ construction, such as sculptures, architectural decoration components, etc., and try to use the original components, original textures, and original styles to reshape the solemn and elegant architectural style of the workers’ stadium, and retain Beijing city memory. Most of the structure of the project adopts fair-faced concrete technology, which is the single building with the largest scale of application of fair-faced concrete technology in China so far.

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In this regard, Song Peng, deputy general manager and project leader of Zhonghe Gongti, said that the underground structure of the entire stadium has been completed, and 70% of the construction of the first floor of the core of the main stadium has been completed. According to the plan, in October The topping of the main structure will be completed, and the construction of the steel structure will be started at the same time. In the first quarter of next year, after the completion of the steel structure construction, the interior decoration and sports craft decoration phases will be carried out.

As the landscape design director of Zhonghe Gongti, Jiang Guanzhi explained in detail what are the considerations and divisions in the design of the restored construction. He said that the Gongti adheres to the principle of “traditional appearance, modern venue” and carries out design and construction in accordance with the concept of “laurel crown”.

After the reconstruction, the space is divided into three levels

In order to respect the traditional layout and spatial division of the stadium before, the rebuilt building was divided into three levels at the spatial level. The first level is the street view park. Previously, the space on the side of Gongti North Road was basically used for the development of mass sports. This time, the rebuilt Gongti will continue this tradition in this area, introducing some tables like ping-pong tables. Public fitness facilities such as, basketball courts, etc., are convenient for everyone to carry out sports activities; another level is the design of a semi-professional skate park. As the project entered the Olympics, skateboarding has been more and more accepted by everyone as a project that has received much attention and love among young people, and the emergence of this park reflects the trend of the workforce to a large extent. The future is in line with the trend toward the trend; the third level is mainly reflected in the “inner core” part of the stadium. A circular runway will be set up around the stadium with a length of about 1 km. This move is mainly to attract citizens to the venue. Running and fitness, you can experience a different working atmosphere. In addition, there is a similar design in the semi-underground corridor, which will form a wind and rain track, which is also convenient for everyone to run and relax.

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It was once the largest comprehensive stadium in the country

As an important part of China’s sports landscape, the Workers’ Stadium is of great significance. On August 31, 1959, the Gongti, one of the top ten buildings in Beijing, was officially completed. It was the largest comprehensive stadium in my country at that time, covering an area of ​​35 hectares and a building area of ​​more than 80,000 square meters. A few days later, on September 4, the Workers Stadium hosted the first official football match.

On October 13, 1959, the first National Games was held here. Since that day, the Gongti has become a symbol of the sailing of Chinese sports. Since then, the opening and closing ceremonies of the 3 consecutive National Games have also been held in the Gongti, in 1964 (second) and 1975 (third). And 1979 (fourth).

In 1996, it became the home stadium of the Beijing Guoan team. To this day, Gongti is still the place where countless football fans are enlightened, which has extremely important meaning.

Text / reporter Zhang Kunlong photography / reporter Cui Jun

Coordinator/Wang Haozhou

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