National Grand Theatre
Ramir Borja has combined a print to a pool:
The National Centre for a Performing Arts (aka The Egg) is an show house in Beijing, which is an ellipsoid architecture of titanium as well as potion wholly surrounded by an artificial lake. Without any bridge, ticketholders must travel through a tunnel underneath a lake.
This modern office building really stands out amidst a circuitously neighbors, like a Forbidden City; though nevertheless, it is as impressive architecturally as a ancient brethren. It is massive, it can seat around 5500 people. Compare with a identical metal-clad Esplanade Theatre in Singapore, which can seat only around 3600 people.
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