Water Cube
The "Water Cube," officially known as the National Aquatics Center, is an iconic building located in Beijing, China. It was constructed for the 2008 Summer Olympics and is renowned for its unique bubble-like design, which resembles a cube made of water-filled bubbles. The structure serves as a venue for various aquatic sports, including swimming, diving, and synchronized swimming.
The Water Cube features advanced technology, including a water recycling system and energy-efficient materials. After the Olympics, it was transformed into a public facility, offering recreational swimming and water sports. The building has become a popular tourist attraction, showcasing both architectural innovation and environmental sustainability.