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Unwrapped steel is a metal created especially for the Beijing National Stadium ("Bird's Nest Stadium") in 2005.
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- A CURSORY OVERVIEW OF THE RESEARCH PROJECTS ACCOMPLISHED IN RECENT PAST and ONGOING University of Akron Retrieved August 30, 2008
- The ambitious design has called for 45,000t of unwrapped steel knitted in an intricate open-weave structure to form the gentle curving basis of the stadium. The final building will house 91,000 spectators, alongside shops, restaurants, cafes, bars and meeting spaces. - Design Build Network Retrieved August 30, 2008
- The last straws: Herzog & de Meuron's Beijing Olympic building - Building Retrieved August 30, 2008
- Filtering of NDT signals obtained from wrapped steel cables Retrieved August 30, 2008