CCTV Building
Contribution de
Ethel Baraona Pohl, 16 Mars 2009
Ethel Baraona Pohl, 16 Mars 2009
Description CCTV Building:
This iconic new addition to the Beijing skyline combines the entire
process of TV making -- administration, production, broadcasting --
into a single loop of interconnected activity. Two structures rise from
a common production platform, each with a different character: one is
dedicated to broadcasting, the second to services, research and
education. They merge at the top to create a cantilevered headquarters
for management.
Built directly adjacent to the CCTV, the Television Cultural Center (TVCC) will house public programs on site including a theater, cinemas, restaurants and five-star accommodation. The building will also serve as the international broadcasting center for the 2008 Olympics.
“The project is one of the most visionary since modernism and beyond. It pushes the limits of architecture, not just formally but, more importantly, socially, culturally, and technologically through the reinvention of the tall building. The various functions of buildings, their spatial articulation and organization, have been completely rethought to provoke a new kind of collective construct with the potential for social and urban change.”
Tina di Carlo, assistant curator of architecture and design at the Museum for Modern Art (MoMA)
Built directly adjacent to the CCTV, the Television Cultural Center (TVCC) will house public programs on site including a theater, cinemas, restaurants and five-star accommodation. The building will also serve as the international broadcasting center for the 2008 Olympics.
“The project is one of the most visionary since modernism and beyond. It pushes the limits of architecture, not just formally but, more importantly, socially, culturally, and technologically through the reinvention of the tall building. The various functions of buildings, their spatial articulation and organization, have been completely rethought to provoke a new kind of collective construct with the potential for social and urban change.”
Tina di Carlo, assistant curator of architecture and design at the Museum for Modern Art (MoMA)
Information CCTV Building:
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Année de finalisation:
2008
License:
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