Friday, April 6, 2007

Chongqing: Century Star Plaza - 79f, 75f, 68f, 61f, 58f, 55f, tallest 330m (U/C)

City Crown Project of Chongqing







with the ownership of ASE Taiwan,the famous chips manufactory.

This project is divided into 2 parts,one is the hotle and office building,the

other five are the international apartments.The hotel and office building is

planned 330 meters. The other five apartment buildings are

planned higher than 200 meters.

I'll give you the exact information about this project immediately after it holds

the press of the project openning ceremony maybe on 8th this mounth.>

HONG KONG: One Island East Centre - 308m/69 floors (U/C)

2006-07-14

New Hong Kong Supertall Under Construction





A new 70 floor office skyscraper is underway in the former British colony of Hong Kong, the One Island Estate Center. Originally planned to be a mere 36 floors, the ambitious developer Swire Properties Ltd had the development substantially jacked up in height and redesigned by architect Wong & Ouyang.
It will contain 141,000 square metres of space and 59 office floors within the form that bares more than a slight resemblance to the also under construction International Commerce Centre in Kowloon.
Like that design, it has offset glass curtain walling and four primary facades that extrude at the top. The differences between the two buildings are found mostly in the lack of tapering in the One Island design and the curving corners that reduce the bulk.



The tower will stand over a new public plaza with a vast airy entrance giving the impression that it hovers above the ground adding to the 60 restaurants and cafes already in the area.
The supertall building which is reportedly 280 metres to roof and 308 metres tall to the tip of the façade will be the 7th building in Hong Kong over both the 300 metres and 1,000 feet marks showing the Chinese territory has lost none of its appetite for building tall.
Completition on site by contractor Gammon Construction is scheduled for March 2008.



Official Website:
http://www.oneislandeast.com.hk/
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Chongqing: Marriott Center - 398m/77 floors (U/C)

Location: Jiaochangkou(near Jiefangbei)
height: roof 357m (whole may be 375m) 82 floors
these photos show this project in Dec 2004. the green building JW Marroitt hotel has 180m




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Kuwait : Square Capital Tower - 351m/63 floors (U/C)

Owner : Al Dar National Real Estate Company
Location : Kuwait City
Floors/Hight : 63F/351M
Construction Start : 2007
Construction End : Unknown

Square Capital Tower thread in Kuwait sub-forum

architects is norr http://www.norrlimited.com





A Real Estate Landmark

In light of a clear strategy and its persistence to execute several major development projects with a significantarchitecturaldimension,AlDarNationalReal Estate Co. commenced its activities with Capital Tower project which is considered as one of the most significantandmajorlandmarksinthestateofKuwait. The project is located in the financialandcommercial center of the city. The Capital Tower comprises several attractive elements covering one of the biggest lands ever allocated to the private sector in the center of the city. The land covers and area of 6400 sq. meter, overlooks the Arabian Gulf, surrounded by three main streets: Abdullah Al-AhmedSt., Jaber Al-Mubarak St. and Ahmed Al-Jaber St. The Capital Tower project aims to develop and construct a modern architectural building comprising commercial offices,ashoppingcenter,hotelandacarpark.Al Dar National Real Estate Company has assigned project management of The Capital Tower to PromanMace Co. following the alliance achieved between Mace International Company, as one of the major global companies in the management of constructional projects and Proman Project Management Co. a qualifiedKuwaitiprojectmanagementfirm.Thearchitecturalandconstructionaldesigns were also developed by Norr Group Consultants International Limited, one of the leading engineering and consultancy companies in the world. Total area of the Capital Tower project covers nearly 134,000 sq. meter, while total cost of the project is valued at around KD 90 Million. It is anticipated that the project will achieve remarkable returns upon completion in 2009.


A MagnificentLandmark

The officetoweratTheCapitalTowerprojectisdesignedtoincarnateauniqueart piece comprising 51 floors.Thetowerhasamarvelousoceanviewstartingfrom the northern coast of Kuwait city. The Capital Tower project represents a unique opportunity and a landmark in one of the most important crossings down town. It is a real vertical artwork.


Marketing and Entertainment Center

Capital tower project comprises a 5 storied shopping center built in accordance with the most modern global systems. The project comprises stores, shops, cafes, restaurants and sophisticated entertainment facilities. The commercial center provides integrated services to visitors and an added value to investors. The project area will be 21688 sm.


A Creative Concept in the Hospitality Industry

The Capital Tower project added value is evidenced through the hotel building which is connected directly to the tower and the shopping center. The hotel is a 14 storied building consisting of 203 rooms and suites in addition to 30 luxurious multi sized hotel apartments. In its continuous solicitation to realize the best investment returns for shareholders and operate the hotel according to the most modern and advanced concepts that blend Arabian hospitality with unique living style, Al Dar National Real Estate company signed an agreement with Refad Hotels and Resorts Co. to operate the project hotel. This was during the Arabian Travel Market. The hotel then was named The Square Capital Tower Hotel.

The Square Hotels, usually located in the city center, provide luxurious living atmosphere for their guests, especially businessmen. This chain of international hotels provides its services in a creative style that blends culture and tradition with modernity. The square hotels are part of Refad hotels and resorts chain that aims to provide the latest and most advanced concepts of hotel industry and provide creative and developed solutions to this industry.>

Guangzhou: Pearl River Tower - 303m/70 floors (Approved)

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Originally Posted by hkskyline View Post >
China skyscraper plan will generate energy
22 February 2006
Professional Engineering

A skyscraper design that claims to produce more energy than it uses is trying to win a three-horse race for a corporate headquarters competition in Guangzhou in southern China.

The designers of the 69-storey Pearl River Tower claim that the tower will raise the bar for sustainable design. Architect Skidmore, Owings & Merrill (SOM) is planning to harvest wind and solar energy for the development in the subtropical port. Its design wants to direct and manage the region's often fierce winds so they become "invisible braces" that stiffen the tower.

"This is a skyscraper for a new age," said Adrian Smith, consulting design partner at SOM. "Its sculpted facade will direct wind to a pair of openings on the building's mechanical floors. The travelling winds push turbines which generate energy for the building's heating, ventilation and air conditioning systems. These openings also relieve wind pressure on the face of the building."

SOM claims energy consumption is reduced by maximising natural daylight, reducing solar gain in air conditioned spaces, retaining rainwater for grey-water usage and using the sun to heat the hot water supply. Stack venting, radiant slab cooling and caisson heat sinks work to chill the building. AC current is generated by solar collectors on the facade.

SOM is also the architect for the Freedom Tower on the site of the World Trade Center in New York, which is due to open in 2010.

However, the Freedom Tower will not use wind turbines like the Pearl River Tower following a design re-jig last year. This led to the abandoning of wind turbines for what will be the US's tallest building. It was decided the canopy of other skyscrapers would cause troublesome turbulence and limit efficiency.>
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Originally Posted by hkskyline View Post >
SOM Wins Design Competition for Sustainable Skyscraper in China

CHICAGO, March 28 /PRNewswire/ -- Skidmore, Owings & Merrill LLP has won an international competition in China to design one of the most environmentally-sustainable buildings in the world, the Chicago-based architecture and engineering firm announced today.

SOM -- in cooperation with the Guangzhou Pearl River Engineering Construction Supervision Corp., and Guangzhou Design Institute -- will design Pearl River Tower, a 69-story corporate headquarters, for the CNTC Guangdong Company. The tower will be located in Guangzhou China, a subtropical port city of 6.6 million located 182 kilometers from Hong Kong.

"This project represents our commitment to sustainable design," SOM Managing Partner Thomas Kerwin said. "It also represents our commitment and spirit of mutual collaboration with China's design professionals, government and industry in pushing sustainable design best-practices."

Sleek and cutting-edge, Pearl River Tower will be an instant icon. SOM's design and engineering teams sought to create a visually-appealing building that produces as much energy as it consumes.

"The tower will absorb its environment and use it to its advantage," said project design architect, Gordon Gill of SOM. "It is a high performance instrument shaped by the sun and the wind."

The tower boasts an array of design and mechanical features. Winds directed into openings on the mechanical floor would power turbines that operate the tower's heating, cooling and ventilation systems. Solar collectors convert the sun's energy into electricity. Energy consumption is diminished by maximizing natural day-lighting, reducing solar gain in air conditioned spaces, retaining rainwater for consumption by HVAC systems and using the sun to heat the hot water supply. Stack venting, heat sinks and slab cooling cool the building.

SOM Consulting Design Partner for the tower Adrian D. Smith said the design "embodies the strategies of energy conservation and energy production we have endeavored to integrate into supertall projects for over a decade."

SOM was selected over seven design firms from four countries. CNTC Guangdong Company President Xiang Jin Cheng said the design "is the prototype for the intelligent building of the future -- highly efficient, sustainable and self sufficient."

Groundbreaking is scheduled for July 2006 with occupancy in fall 2009.

Skidmore, Owings & Merrill LLP

Web site: http://www.som.com/>
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Location at Zhujiang New Town



Costruction has started. No better pic by the moment, sorry.
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Dalian: Dalian Golden Jubilee Center - 350m/81 floors (Approved)





Officially approved by the gov last January:
http://www1.dl.gov.cn/gov/gsgg/gsgg....=28&diid=37581

Chinese name: 大连裕景中心
Floor plan:
1x81f
1x60f
3x43f
3x42f
3x41f

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Chongqing: Yingli Tower - 350m/75 floors (Approved)



Night view, terrible quality (sorry )


So many supertalls rising in that area...


This one is approved, or maybe they started building it already, not sure.
To be completed in 2009>