For the 2010 China National Games, China Construction Design International designed a group of sports facilties that sets a new precedent for integrating large venues into the complex and ever-changing fabric of cities. The city of Jinan in Shandong Province asked CCDI to help it develop a complex of world-class sports facilities that would rival those in Beijing yet serve multiple purposes after the National Games are over. To do this, the firm accommodated future commercial-retail spaces within the vast complex and connected it to a nearby government headquarters to create a mixed-use campus that forms the dynamic heart of this developing part of the city.
The sports center is comprised of four major venues: a 154,000 square-meter main stadium on the western side that holds 58,000 spectators, and on the east, a 59,000-square-meter gymnasium, a 40,000-square-meter aquatics center, and a 30,000-square-meter tennis center.
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