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Tag Archives: Birds Nest
Lunch at the Bird’s Nest
The Beijing News (新京报) features a fish kill on the front page and an insert of migrant workers at the Bird’s Nest.
Posted in Front Page of the Day
Tagged Birds Nest, Dalai Lama, migrant workers, Olympics, The Beijing News
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Opening of the Bird’s Nest
Reports from the opening of the Bird’s Nest.
Posted in 2008 Beijing Olympic Games
Tagged Birds Nest, foreign media, Olympics
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First event at the Bird’s Nest
Video of inaugural event at Bird’s Nest.
Posted in 2008 Beijing Olympic Games, Featured Video
Tagged Beijing, Birds Nest, Olympics
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Beijing spring evenings
Photos taken during spring evenings in Beijing.
Posted in Architecture
Tagged architecture, Beijing, Birds Nest
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Lighting up the Bird’s Nest
The First (竞报) features the red theme neon lights of the Bird’s Nest (鸟巢, the National Stadium) in Beijing.
Posted in Front Page of the Day
Tagged Birds Nest, Olympics, robots, The First
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Herzog and de Meuron’s excellent adventure in China
The New York Times has published a lengthy feature story about new architecture in China, focusing on the trials and tribulations of Swiss architectural firm Herzog and de Meuron that designed the ‘Bird’s Nest’,
Posted in Architecture, Media and Advertising, Trends and Buzz
Tagged Birds Nest, NYT
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