CCTV headquarters building is located in Beijing CBD, including CCTV headquarters building, TV culture center, service building and celebration square. Designed by OMA, led by Dutch rem koolhass and German ole scheeren. CCTV headquarters building is avant-garde. Together with Beijing Contemporary International City and National Stadium, it was selected as one of the top ten architectural wonders in the world by Time magazine in 2007. The CCTV headquarters building climbed from the initial project budget of 5 billion to nearly 20 billion. And paid the design fee of up to 350 million yuan to the designer Metropolitan Architecture Office, with an average of 630 yuan per square meter.
Because it looks like underpants, it was spoofed by netizens as "big underpants"
construction period
In 2000, the preparatory work for the construction of the new CCTV site began, and the new CCTV site was prepared. In March, 20001year, the application for the new CCTV site construction project started. In May, 20001,the State Administration of Radio, Film and Television submitted an application report to the State Development Planning Commission for the establishment of a new CCTV site. On June 5438+ 10, 2002, the State Council agreed in principle to carry out the construction project of the new site of CCTV. In February, 2002, the State Planning Commission officially approved the construction of the new site of CCTV. On the morning of September 22nd, 2004, the new CCTV site started construction, and the design scheme of OMA/ rem koolhass and ole scheeren was adopted.
Architectural Renderings
The two towers of the main building of CCTV headquarters building are inclined 6 degrees in two directions, and are connected by an L-shaped cantilever structure with a height of 1.63 meters. The glass curtain wall on the outer surface of the building is composed of strong irregular geometric patterns, with unique shape, novel structure and high-tech content. It is a super-large project that is "high, difficult, precise and sharp" at home and abroad.
In 2000, the preparatory work for the construction of the new CCTV site began, and the preparatory work for the new CCTV site began.