New site of China Central Television
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  • New site of China Central Television

 The new site project of China Central Television (CCTV) is located in the core area of the Central Business District (CBD) in Chaoyang District, Beijing. The total land area of the new site is 187,000 square meters, with a total construction area of approximately 550,000 square meters and a maximum building height of about 230 meters. The design plan for the new site has been determined to be by the Dutch firm OMA. Experts believe that this plan will not only establish a landmark image for CCTV but will also open a new chapter in China's architectural field. The new site project of China Central Television is the largest single public cultural facility constructed since the founding of the country and is also one of the important supporting facilities for the 2008 Beijing Olympics, set to become an important landmark and cultural landscape in Beijing.

The successful application of Lianheqiang's expansion and sealing strips for the glass curtain wall at the new site of China Central Television showcases Lianheqiang's strength.

Large expansion sealing strips used at the new site of China Central Television.

 

New site of China Central Television
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  • New site of China Central Television

New site of China Central Television

 The new site of China Central Television (CCTV) is located in the core area of the Central Business District (CBD) in Chaoyang District, Beijing. The total land area of the new site is 187,000 square meters, with a total construction area of approximately 550,000 square meters and a maximum building height of about 230 meters. The construction project of the new site has adopted the design scheme by the Dutch firm OMA. Experts believe that this scheme will not only establish a landmark image for CCTV but also open a new chapter in Chinese architecture. The new site of China Central Television is the largest single public cultural facility built since the founding of the country and is also one of the important supporting facilities for the 2008 Beijing Olympics, set to become an important landmark and cultural landscape in Beijing.

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