Nanjing Olympic Gym Center
The Nanjing Olympic Sports Centre is located in Nanjing Hexi New City, covers an area of 89.6 hectares, with a total construction area of about 401,000 square meters. As the main venue of the 2014 Summer Youth Olympics and of the 2005 National Games of China, the Nanjing Olympic Sports Center, Jiangsu Province, the largest since the founding of the social utility projects, is also a period of 15 construction projects in Jiangsu, one of large-scale government investment. The 4 billion yuan RMB Olympic standard complex was designed by International Sports Architecture practice HOK Sport (now Populous). The Olympic Park includes 61,443 seat multi-use stadium, 13,000 seat Gymnasium, 4,000 seat FINA standard Aquatic complex, 4,000 seat Tennis Center, 23,000 square meter Information Technology Center, and various recreational sports fields.
The stadium cost 8.698 million Yuan with the construction area of 136.34 thousand square meters, with 61,443 seats in the audience could be organized track and field, soccer and many other sporting events and large-scale performances. Building at the top of dual-surface structure, two red arch outward tilt 45 degrees up to 361.58 meters span for the Olympic logo. Stadium track with the IAAF finds that exemption of the Italian brand “Mondo (Mondo)”, sports a large color screen is the Belgian brand “Barco (Barco)”, north and south two screens a total area of 560 square meters, for the nation most. Tenth National Games stadium hosted the opening and closing ceremonies and track and field, football games, and now the Chinese Super League team Jiangsu Sainty.
The arena’s construction area of about 6 million square meters, sub-main hall and the two parts of the museum, with 13,000 seats, of which a certain number of seats according to different competitions and activities need to be demolished and moved, it is the first domestic-based There are 29 club boxes for indoor venues. In addition to the stadium could be held indoor track and field and cycling outside of all indoor sports competitions, cultural performances and exhibitions and other large events.