Tuesday, April 17, 2007

TAIPEI | Gate of Taipei | 319m | 76 fl | 239m | 56 fl | APP

Height: 318.5m / 239.3m
Floors: 76 / 56
Architect: Fumihiko Maki
Developer: CECI

Notes:
Advertising Japanese architect Fumihiko Maki has been chosen by a Taiwan consortium to design the Taipei Twin Tower, a new landmark for the capital city scheduled to be launched in 2011, a city official said.

Maki, 77, has been named by the China Engineering Consultants Inc (CECI) to design the Taipei Twin Tower, part of the urban renewal plan involving expanding the Taipei Railway Station and developing surrounding areas, Lee Shang-jui, from the Taipei city government's Department of Rapid Transit System (DORTS), told reporters.

"The Taipei Railway Station will be rebuilt so that it can link up with the high-speed railway and the Mass Rapid Transit (MRT) line linking the Taipei Railway Station and the Taiwan Tao-yuan International Airport," Lee said.

"In 2011, foreigners arriving at the Taiwan Tao-yuan International Airport will take the MRT line to the Taipei Railway Station, and see the Taipei Twin Tower when they come out of the Taipei Railway Station," he said.

The Taipei Twin Tower will be two matchbox-shaped commercial complexes -- one 318.5m tall with 76 stories, and the other 239.3m tall with 56 stories.

They will stand west of the new Taipei Railway Station which Maki will also design. Maki has called his design the "Gate of Taipei."

On completion, the Taipei Twin Tower will become Taiwan's 3nd tallest building after the 508m Taipei 101 and the 347.5m Tuntex Sky Tower in Kaohsiung.

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WENZHOU | Wenzhou World Trade Center | 323m | 72 fl | U/C

This project has been on hold for a very long time. It has finally been started. The design has changed too.

Designed by RTKL architects. 323m, 72 floors.






Old render:





@Culwulla, don't forget this one >

ABU DHABI | The Landmark | 324m | 72 fl | U/C

Latest addition to Abu Dhabi's skyline... designed by Cesar Pelli - THE LANDMARK

Thanks to Altind for the render

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KUALA LUMPUR | Sungei Besi Hub | 108 fl | VISION

SG. BESI HUB @ KL - PROPOSAL

maybe won't get build ..but if get build, its would be first 100+ Storey building in South East Asia.


source : http://www.dpa.com.sg/main.html









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DUBAI | Dubai Towers | PRO

Sama Dubai, international property development and investment arm of Dubai Holding, announced the Dubai Towers-Dubai, a group of towers with unique design reflecting the movement of the candle flame, at The Lagoons Central Business District. The towers range from 57 to 94 floors and expected to be completed by 2010.

Farhan Faraidooni, CEO, Sama Dubai, said: “Symbolizing hope, growth, harmony and opportunity, Dubai Towers–Dubai, represents a unique investment opportunity for those seeking a corporate lifestyle experience combined with peace and tranquility in the seven beautifully landscaped islands of The Lagoons.”

Dubai Towers-Dubai will be visible from a distance as the prime attraction and feature of The Lagoon skyline. The Lagoons is a mixed-use freehold development being built along the Dubai Creek coastline. The Dubai Towers-Dubai will be exhibited at the Cityscape Dubai, 2006.

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KUWAIT | Madinat Al Hareer (The City Of Silk) | PRO







The "City Of Silk" project presented by a number of Kuwaiti private sector companies based on directions of the Amir of Kuwait.

A number of experts and specialists from international consultation offices made a detailed presentation of the project's aims; a multi-purpose city accommodating aspects of economy, commerce, culture, residence, and entertainment and built over 250 square kilometers in Subbiya.

The city would include a resort, a 200 hectare desert preserve, and linked to Kuwait City by the Sheikh Jaber Al-Ahmad Al-Sabah Bridge, as well as holding a free zone near a new international airport that would be linked by a new railway line and road and air networks extending to Central Asia.

The city would also hold a business city and an area for forums and exhibition, as well as cities dedicated for sports, culture, environment, media, industry, education and health.

Furthermore, it would include tourism centers, hotels, resorts, public gardens, spacious residential areas and a 1,001m-tall tower ( Mubarak Tower ).

The construction of "Silk City", as well as the construction and management phases that would extend over 25 years. They also discussed guarantees for total transparency so as to ensure equal opportunities for all and allow for the participation of the private sector within regulations.

Investments in the city were estimated at KD 25 billion, which would reflect positively on national economy and help diversity income, as well as creating 430,000 new jobs for national workers.

The project would also serve to create investment opportunities and attract both local and foreign investors, while creating an effective strategic partnership between the public and private sectors, as well as contributing to the architectural boom with a city designed to house over 700,000 people.













The city will be composed of 4 main districts which are:

1) The Financial District: will be located on the new coastal road and will be facing Kuwait City. This will be the CBD of the City of Silk and will be next to a new International Airport. The distrcit will of course contain the centrepiece tower, Mubarak Tower.



Mubarak Tower will be 1001 m high and will form the landmark for this new city. The tower was inspired by the 1001 nights story and the desert plant life. The tower will be composed of 7 vertical villages which will consist of hotels, offices, residences and entertainment facilities.

2) The Entertainment District: will be facing a channel connecting the Euphrates and Tigris Rivers with the gulf. This district will contain resorts, hotels and entertainment villages.
The district will also contain a sports complex, a centre for sports medicine, a sports academy and water sports which will be found all along the channel.

3) The Cultural District: will be located on the peninsula of the northern shore of Kuwait Bay. Over here there will be a centre for research and studies of ancient artefacts, a historical museum and an arts centre.
This district will be subdivided into 3 areas for academic, diplomatic and political studies.

4) The Enivronmental District: will be located at the heart of the city with an area of 45 km2. This district will be part of the Bird Reserve for migrating birds from Africa to Central Asia. There will also be an Environmental Research Centre for the scientific research of plant life and animal life of the region. It will also include an extended network of a university and a health resort.

The entire city will be surrounded by an emerald belt which will contain ponds, lakes and parks which will ensure that no one is except a couple of steps away from the emerald belt.














Madinat Al Hareer English Press Release


http://file007.mylivepage.com/chunk7...er_English.pdf


Vision Statement by Eric Kuhne ( The Designer )


http://file007.mylivepage.com/chunk7...eer_Vision.pdf>

MOSCOW | Golden Century | 300m | 85 fl | PRO

Moscow, Altufyevo shosse, 2
290000 sq.m.
tower A - 85 floors
tower B - 75 floors
tower C - 53 floors
parking 147 sq.m.
end of construction 2009



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BELGRADE | BESIX Tower | 333m | PRO

Investor: Besix
Object info: Construction of the largest skyscraper in Europe, 333 metres tall
Construction start: Unknown
Construction finish: Unknown


The Serbian national broadcaster, RTS, has shown a clip about the plans of Besix to build a 333 metre tall tower in Blok 26. This is the neighborhood in the vicinity of both the Belgrade Arena and Palace of the Federation. The investment in the tower would cost approximately 250 million Euros. For the first time, you will be able to get a look at the tower.

And see a promo video of Besix Tower in Belgrade:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OPtyczp3uWw





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