Bird's Nest - Herzog & de Meuron in China
Bird's Nest - Herzog & de Meuron in China

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Bird's Nest - Herzog & de Meuron in China

2008
Movie
88 min
English

Schaub and Schindelm’s documentary follows two Swiss star architects, Jacques Herzog and Pierre de Meuron, on two very different projects: the national stadium for the Olympic summer games in Peking 2008 and a city area in the provincial town of Jinhua, China.

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IMDb7.1/10
Director: Michael MacMillanGenres: Documentary, Architecture

Plot Summary

This documentary offers an in-depth look at the design and construction of the Beijing National Stadium, famously known as the "Bird's Nest," for the 2008 Olympic Games. It explores the collaboration between Swiss architects Herzog & de Meuron and Chinese artist Ai Weiwei, as well as the challenges and cultural context surrounding this ambitious project. The film delves into the architectural vision, the innovative engineering, and the building's significance as a symbol of modern China.

Critical Reception

The documentary was generally well-received by critics for its insightful exploration of a landmark architectural achievement and the complex cultural landscape in which it was created. Reviewers often highlighted the film's ability to capture both the grand scale of the project and the intricate details of its design and construction process. Audiences appreciated the behind-the-scenes look at a globally recognized structure.

What Reviewers Say

  • Praised for its detailed examination of the Bird's Nest's design and construction.

  • Appreciated for its exploration of the collaboration between international architects and Chinese artists.

  • Noted for providing a compelling visual and narrative account of a significant architectural endeavor.

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Fun Fact

The "Bird's Nest" stadium's unique design was inspired by elements of traditional Chinese pottery, specifically the patterns found on a 'bird's nest' ceramic form.

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