Laticrete waterproofing membranes at the Water Cube, Beijing

The eyes of the world shifted to Beijing, Mainland China,
for the commencement of the Games of the XXIX Olympiad. Beijing, literally translated as
"Northern Capital," is the capital of the People's Republic of China and the second largest
city on the Mainland. As an international metropolis with over 11 million people, Beijing has
a long and proud history as the political, cultural and diplomatic center of China.
The 2008 Beijing Games, the 29th Summer Olympiad in modern history, will host 10,500
competitors from 202 nations, competing in 302 events. The simple expression, "One World,
One Dream," has been chosen to reflect the universal values of the Olympic spirit, as the
people of Beijing and China prepare to welcome athletes and spectators from across the globe.
The Games will be held at the Olympic Green on the north part of the Beijing Central Axis,
just off Fourth Ring Road, where both athletes and spectators will find a brand new stadium
unlike any in the world.
The National Aquatics Centre, referred to by most as the "Water Cube," will host all the swimming,
diving and synchronized swimming events for the 2008 Summer Games. This architectural wonder
realized by the consortium of PTW Architects, China State Construction and Engineering Corporation
(CSCEC), and the CSEC Shenzen Design Institute, ranks right up there with the World's new tallest
building - the Burj Dubai tower in the UAE - as the most impressive building project in recent history.
The nattier blue Water Cube owns 70,000 square meters (750,000 square feet) of the Olympic Green,
consisting of five different pools and seating for 17,000 spectators. The exterior design, the
natural cellular formation of soap bubbles in infinite, is manifested with 4,000 ethylene
tetrafluoroethylene (ETFE) pillows that heat the building much like a green house, trapping 90 percent
of the solar energy that hits it and recycling it to heat the pools and the interior. ETFE at its
core is a type of resilient Teflon plastic developed in Germany in the early 1970s. The Water Cube
in Beijing is the single largest, most comprehensive and complicated ETFE clad structure in the world
at the present time.
The Water Cube, one of the most sustainable venues ever built, was also designed to conserve water,
a major issue in North China. The 100,000 square meters (1,076,000 square feet) of ETFE foils (cushions)
on the outer surface and roof façade can annually collect 10,000 tons of rain water. The Water Cube
will recycle and reuse 80 percent of the water harvested from the catchments on the roof, pool
backwash systems and overland flows, reducing its reliance on the district water supply system.
Inside the Water Cube are the five different swimming pools that will host the most important international
swimming and diving competitions in the world, all of which were installed with innovative and proven
pool installation systems from Laticrete. During the planning stage, a different manufacturer was selected
to supply the setting and waterproofing materials for the 10,000 square meters (107,600 square feet) of
ceramic tile in the pools. However, the Laticrete China sales team changed all that with hard work and
determination. The efforts of the sales team were also bolstered by the environmentally-friendly products
supplied.
Laticrete® tile installation materials passed the stringent standards placed on all products being used
in building the Olympic venues. Another major reason for the decision to switch suppliers was Laticrete
9235 Waterproofing Membrane, the industry standard in America for waterproofing applications since its
inception in 1963. In fact, Laticrete, a global leader in the manufacturing of systems for the installation
of ceramic tile and stone, provided a similar installation system for pools in Sydney, Australia, for
the 2004 Summer Olympic Games.
Laticrete 9235 Waterproofing Membrane, approved by the IBC (International Building Code), is a thin,
liquid applied waterproofing and anti-fracture membrane that offers unmatched performance in pools, spas
and continuous submersion applications, without any fear of breaking down or deteriorating. Laticrete,
not in the original specification for the Water Cube pools, convinced the owner, general contractor,
and architect by providing test reports and numerous project references of pools installed with the
Laticrete System from around the globe, thus demonstrating its superiority over the specified system.
Since the Laticrete specification for swimming pool installations ran contrary to the prevailing national
specifications in China, Laticrete worked with the Beijing Construction Commission and proved that the
Laticrete® System was more appropriate for use in such applications and in the process created a new
national specification for installation materials in pools.
"Laticrete has a long history in the tile and stone installation industry, providing highquality,
environmentally-friendly products, technical support, as well as particular systems warranties," said Ms.
Chen Lei, Chief Engineer of the China State Construction and Engineering Corporation (CSCEC). "Laticrete
is especially recommended for its swimming pool installation system. Olympic projects have high requirements
for materials, so we finally chose Laticrete as the installation material supplier. The Laticrete System
Warranty gave us much confidence."
The China State Construction and Engineering Corporation, at times with a team of 80 of the most highly
qualified installers in the region, took over four months to complete the installation of the five different
pools inside the Water Cube with the Laticrete System.
The substrate of each pool was first leveled using Laticrete 226 Thick Bed Mortar mixed with Laticrete
3701 Mortar Admix. Laticrete 226 Thick Bed Mortar is a factory prepared blend of carefully selected
raw materials and graded aggregates, designed to be mixed with Laticrete 3701 Mortar Admix, which
provided a latex mortar bed with high strength and resistance to thermal and physical shock for the
Olympic pools at the Water Cube.
The next step was to apply Laticrete 9235 Waterproofing over the mortar bed to protect against water
penetration or leaks, while providing peace of mind as a component of the Laticrete System Warranty.
For the next step, CSCEC utilized Laticrete 4237 Latex Additive. As the first product ever developed
by Laticrete founder and Chairman Emeritus, Dr. Henry M. Rothberg, in 1956, Laticrete 4237 Latex
Additive paved the way for the thin-bed method of installing tile and stone on a global scale.
Laticrete 4237 Latex Additive is just as effective today as it was over 50 years ago. Laticrete 4237
Latex Additive is designed to be mixed with Laticrete 211 Powder, creating a tenacious bond for the
ceramic tiles installed on the bottom of each pool, as well as on all the pool walls and the decks
surrounding the pools.
The joints between tiles were filled using Laticrete 1500 Sanded Grout mixed with Laticrete 1776 Grout
Enhancer. The tiles were set with 10 mm grout joints, and the combination of Laticrete 1500 Sanded
Grout with Laticrete 1776 Grout Enhancer provided a dense, durable grout joint resistant to cracking
and shading when cured.
"Laticrete provided complete technical support for the project," said Ms. Chen Lei. "Laticrete submitted
a detailed application specification before the installation, provided on-site training for the workers,
and during the application period provided on-site technical supervision to help solve problems right
the first time. This ensured the smooth completion of the pool installation at the Water Cube."
The Beijing National Aquatics Centre was completed on schedule after four years of construction, and
donated to the people of China in a ceremony on January 28, 2008. This summer, beginning on August 8
and ending on August 24, the Water Cube will produce 42 of the 302 Gold Medals that will hang from the
necks of athletes from all over the world.
The Games of the XXIX Olympiad promise to be one of the most exciting in history, and Beijing and the
people of China are finally ready to share the Olympic spirit that has captivated the city since they
were awarded the Games back in 2002.
Laticrete has already received its Gold Medal, surpassing the competition with world-class tile and
stone installation products, technical service, and the commitment of its China team in realizing the Water Cube.
Now and in the future, Laticrete has also proven its commitment to China, simultaneously building and opening
its first wholly-owned manufacturing, R&D and technical center in China during the construction of the Water
Cube. Laticrete (Shanghai) Building Material Co. LTD, the new state-of-the-art facility in Songiang, Shanghai,
will serve to meet the growing demand for Laticrete System materials in Greater China.
For further information contact:
Laticrete
phone: 1800 331 012
fax: 03 9933 6199
web: www.laticrete.com.au
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