Is there a Feng Shui Museum opposite the Bird's Nest and the Water Cube?

The Chinese chief designer and technical president of the Bird's Nest, the main venue of the Beijing Olympic Games, and the chief engineer of the water cube structure of the National Swimming Center delivered a speech at the National Museum of Natural History today. Before the speech, the host first expressed condolences to the victims of the Sichuan earthquake.

Fu He particularly introduced the anti-seismic function of the building. They said that we have fully considered the anti-strong earthquake factors in the design, and the Olympic audience can rest assured.

"What impulse made you design the Bird's Nest and the Water Cube? What kind of China traditional culture is included in your design? " Four hundred Americans attended today's lecture, and many listeners asked questions to Fu.

The two designers introduced the green design concept, modern material structure, novel functions and applications of the two buildings to more than 400 American counterparts and Olympic fans with three-dimensional multimedia animation.

Gregory Hunt, deputy dean and director of architectural design of Addari School of Architecture in Rio, USA, obviously has a good knowledge of the "Feng Shui" theory of traditional buildings in China. He asked about the "Feng Shui" of Li Xinggang Bird's Nest. Li Xinggang replied humorously, personally, I think the Bird's Nest and the Forbidden City are located on the same central axis of Beijing, with a river winding through it, and the surrounding vision is broad. The "Bird's Nest" in the Olympic Park has a good feng shui. Li Xinggang also introduced the audience escape function of Big Mac Stadium, which can completely evacuate tens of thousands of people in eight minutes, which is the highest level of large stadiums at present.