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Shanghai Tower
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DESIGNER |
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CONTEXT |
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Relationship with the location |
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Importance of the building in the territory and in the city |
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VIDEO |
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ECO-SUSTAINABILITY |
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Certifications |
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LEED Platinum BD+C: Core and Shell |
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LOCATION |
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Continent |
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Asia |
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Nation |
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China [Zhōngguó/Zhōnghuá] |
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Municipality |
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Shanghai |
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Town |
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Shanghai |
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District |
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Pudong |
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Address |
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N. 51, Lujiazui Road W. - Lujiazui Financial Center
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Website |
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MAP |
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TYPOLOGY |
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Main |
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ARCHITECTURE | Buildings for offices and professional practises
Offices
Buildings for travel and tourism
Hotels
Vertical architectures
Skyscrapers
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Additional |
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ARCHITECTURE | Commercial buildings
Shops
Restaurants
Transport buildings and structures
Garages, car parking, etc.
Urban equipment and structures for public areas
Panoramic structures, belvederes
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CHRONOLOGY |
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Project |
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2008 - 2008
project winner of limited competiton
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Realisation |
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2008 - 2014 |
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AWARDS |
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2016 |
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Architectural Design Of The Year AAP American Architecture Prize
Platinum Award Commercial Architecure AAP American Architecture Prize
"As the tallest building in China Shanghai Tower, designed by Gensler, has had an immediate and profound impact on the country’s perceptions of how a skyscraper can contribute to a city, a country, and a culture. Not only does it rise over Shanghai as a new symbol for its modern emergence on the global stage, but also points the way forward for technical innovation accomplished within the parameters of a Chinese cultural identity. Powerful in form yet delicate in appearance, Shanghai Tower would be a graceful addition to any skyline, but its function, identify, and symbolism are firmly rooted in the needs of its specific site." |
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2016 |
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Tall Building Award Best Tall Building Asia & Australasia Council on Tall Buildings and Urban Habitat (CTBUH) |
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Outstanding Structure Award
“With the Shanghai Tower the town's skyline gains a new outstanding landmark. The innovative structural interaction of the double-skin curtain wall ushers in a future generation of design concepts for high-rise buildings” |
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2016 |
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Global Best Projects Retail/Mixed-Use Development ENR Engineering News-Record |
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2016 |
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MIPIM People's Choise Award MIPIM Awards |
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BIBILIOGRAPHIC REFERENCES |
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Clifford A. Pearson, "Twist and shout", Architectural Record 10/2015, october 2015, pp. 62-69 |
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Jennifer Krichels, "Constructible Dreams. Making the World’s high-profile, high-performance facades", Architect 5/2015, may 2015, "Special Advertising Section | Continuing Education", pp. 98-101 |
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"The short and the tall of it", Architectural Record 5/2012, may 2012, pp. 119-162 Clare Jacobson, "Shanghai Tower, Shanghai", Architectural Record 5/2012, may 2012, pp. 156-159 (119-162) |
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"Torre a doppia pelle / Tower with double-skin in Shanghai", L'Arca 255, febbraio/february 2010, p. 99 |
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Andrew Yang, "Despite sinking economy, work begins on skyscraper in China", Architectural Record 1/2009, january 2009, p. 24 |
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CLIENT |
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Shanghai Tower Construction & Development Co., Ltd. |
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AMOUNT |
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US$ 2,400,000,000 - YUAN 15,700,000,000 |
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DIMENSIONAL DATA |
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Height |
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antenna m. 632 (ft. 2,073) top floor m. 561.3 (ft. 1,841) observatory m. 561.3 (ft. 1,841) podium m. 38 (ft. 124.67) |
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125 above ground 121 usable floors 5 podium 5 belowe ground |
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Surface |
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tower - ground floor sq.m. 420,000 (sq.ft. 4,520,84) development - ground floor sq.m. 521,000 (sq.ft. 5,608,00) |
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STRUCTURES |
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LANDSCAPE DESIGN |
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STAFF |
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Design team |
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Art Gensler, Ben Tranel, Chris Chan, Dan Winey, David Glover, Dick Fencl, Fred Liu, Grant Uhlir, Hui Ling Hsieh, Jun Xia, Marshall Strabala, Michael Peng, Robert Price, Tanja Speckmann, Aleksandar Sasha Zeljic,Steve Weindel, Xiaomei Le |
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Architect of record |
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Tongji Architectural Design (Group) Co., Ltd. |
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Systems |
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Cosentini Associates Parsons Brinckerhoff Aurecon |
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Project management |
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Shanghai Jianke Engineering Consulting Co., Ltd. |
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Technical Supervision |
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ECADI [architecture] China Academy of Building Research [structure] WSP | Parsons Brinckerhoff [systems] |
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Geotechnical |
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STS Consultants, Ltd. Shanghai Geotechnical Investigation & Design Institute Co., Ltd. |
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Lighting engineer |
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PHA Lighting Design Shanghai Academy of Environmental Sciences |
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Aerodynamics and weather resistant consultant |
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Alan G. Davenport Wind Engineering Group RWDI Material Supplier |
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Energetic plants |
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Consultant for energy and environment |
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Shanghai Research Institute of Building Schiences (Group) Co., Ltd. (National Green Building Consultant) I.DEA Ecological Solutions (US LEED Qualification Consultant) |
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Parking consultant |
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Walker Parking Consultants |
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Vertical transportation |
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Edgett Williams Consulting Group Inc. |
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Facades consultant |
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Cladding |
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Kuraray Beijing Jangho Curtain Wall Co., Ltd. Wuhan Lingyun Building Decoration Engineering Co Ltd. Yuanda |
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Fire safety |
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Safety coordination |
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Energy certification |
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WSP | Parsons Brinckerhoff |
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Legal advice |
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Property management |
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Quantity surveyor |
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Shanghai Shenyuan Property Consultants Rider Levett Bucknall |
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General contractor |
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Shanghai Construction Group |
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CREDITS |
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Photos © Connie Zhou Courtesy of v2com
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