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What is the tallest building in Shanghai?

Question 1: What are the three tallest buildings in Shanghai? How many floors and meters are there? 1 Shanghai center-right.

Shanghai World Financial Center-left (not Oriental Pearl Tower)

Shanghai Jinmao Tower-the front of Shanghai Center and World Financial Center.

4- Oriental Pearl Tower-Picture Body

Shanghai Center, the tallest building in Shanghai.

The second tallest building in Shanghai, Shanghai World Financial Center.

Shanghai's third tallest building Shanghai Jinmao Tower Shanghai's fourth tallest building Shanghai landmark Shanghai Oriental Pearl

Question 2: What is the tallest building in Shanghai? Shanghai center

Question 3: What is the highest floor in Shanghai? Shanghai Tower is a super-high-rise landmark skyscraper in People's Republic of China (PRC) and Shanghai. Its design height exceeds that of the nearby Shanghai World Financial Center, and it will replace it as the second tallest building in China (the first one is Shenzhen Ping 'an International Financial Center) and the fourth tallest building in the world.

Shanghai Tower covers an area of 433,954 square meters, with the main building 1 18 floors, with a total height of 632 meters and a structural height of 580 meters. The parking space for motor vehicles is arranged underground and can accommodate 2000 cars. The pile of the main building was started on June 29th, 2008 +065438+, and it is expected to be put into use at the end of June or early July of 20 15.

Many domestic and foreign design companies, such as SOM Architects, KPF Architects and Shanghai Modern Architectural Design Group, submitted their design schemes. The "Dragon" scheme of American Gensler Architects and the "Spire" scheme of British Foster Architects were shortlisted. After selection, the "Dragon" scheme won the bid, the detailed design of the building was based on the "Dragon" scheme, and the construction drawing was completed by Tongji University Architectural Design and Research Institute.

Chinese name: Shanghai Tower

Shanghai Tower

Commencement time: 165438+20081October 29th.

Venue: Lujiazui Finance and Trade Zone, China.

Building height: 632 meters (2073.5 feet)

Floor: overground 1 18, podium floor 5, basement floor 5.

Developer: Shanghai Center Building Construction Development Co., Ltd.

Question 4: What is the name of the tallest building in Shanghai and where is it ranked in the world? Shanghai World Financial Center Shanghai World Financial Center is a project centered on Japan Mori Building Co., Ltd. and built with more than 40 enterprises from Japan and the United States as partners, with a total investment of more than 654.38+005 billion yen (more than 654.38+000 billion US dollars). The original design is 460 meters high, the project plot area is 30,000 square meters, and the total construction area is 38 1600 square meters, adjacent to Jinmao Building. After the construction of 1997, due to the Asian financial crisis, the project was suspended for a time. The project resumed in February 2003. However, at that time, China, Taibei and Hongkong were all building 480-meter-high skyscrapers, which exceeded the original design height of the world financial center. Because the original intention of Japan to build the world's tallest building remained unchanged, the original design was revised. The revised World Financial Center has seven more floors than the original one, namely, the ground 10 1 floor and the underground three floors. The height of the main building is 492m, which is12m higher than that of China Taibei International Finance Building, and it is still the tallest building in the world. According to the construction plan, the project will be completed in early 2008, before the opening of the Beijing Olympic Games. Shanghai World Financial Center is a comprehensive building with office as its main function and integrating business, hotel, sightseeing, conference and other facilities. The 94th to 10 1 floors of the building are sightseeing floors, the 79th to 93rd floors will be built into super five-star hotels, the 7th to 77th floors will be office buildings, the 3rd to 5th floors will be conference rooms, the 2nd to 3rd floors underground will be commercial facilities, and the 3rd to 6th floors underground are planned to have about 1 100 parking spaces. On the 100 floor, a sightseeing pavilion is designed, which is about 55 meters long and 472 meters above the ground, and will surpass the world's highest sightseeing hall, the Canadian CN TV Tower, which is 447 meters high. In addition, a sightseeing hall with an area of 700 square meters and an indoor clear height of 8 meters was designed on the 94th floor. With the panoramic view of Shanghai as the background, sightseeing pavilions and halls will become new tourist attractions in the world. The controversy about the design of the world financial center is not only the height, but also the shape. KPF President William? Patterson said that the design of the financial center was originally inspired by the understanding of "heaven and earth" in China traditional culture, which means "heaven and earth are round". Moreover, the "round hole" with a diameter of 50 meters is the size of the second ball of the "Oriental Pearl" not far away, and the hollow round hole and the solid ball just form an artistic beauty that echoes from afar. However, in the eyes of China people, this idea also shows another image. First, a Singaporean Chinese (master of the Book of Changes) wrote to the Shanghai Construction Bureau, saying that the big round hole on the roof looked too much like the Japanese sun flag from a distance. After noticing the styling dispute, Shanghai still reached a new agreement with Japan and revised the plan. According to the latest design scheme published by Japanese developers on June 10, 2005, the circular wind tunnel has been changed into an inverted trapezoid. On September 14, 2007, the Shanghai World Financial Center project, which stands in the center of Lujiazui Financial and Trade Zone in Pudong, is the tallest building in the world in terms of roof height and accessible height. After more than 0/000 days' struggle by China Construction Corporation and the builder of Shanghai Construction Engineering Group, the structure was capped ahead of schedule. The roof height of Shanghai World Financial Center is 492m, which is higher than that of China Taibei 10 1 Building (480m), which is the highest roof height in the world at present. Its 100-story sightseeing pavilion is 472 meters above the ground, which is also the highest height that people can reach in the world, surpassing the CN TV Tower in Canada (447 meters) and is the first viewing platform in the world at present.

Question 5: How tall is the tallest building in Shanghai? Shanghai World Financial Center is 492 meters, ranking third in the world at present.

Question 6: What is the tallest building in Shanghai? The newly-built Shanghai World Financial Center, located in Lujiazui, Pudong, has a main building height of 492m, which is12m higher than the main building of China Taipei International Financial Building (Taipei 10 1 the building's physical height and antenna height are 508m).

Question 7: What is the tallest building in Shanghai? The World Financial Center has been built, with a height of 492 meters, and the Shanghai Tower is under construction, with a height of 632 meters.

Question 8: What is the tallest building in Shanghai? At present, the tallest building in Shanghai is Shanghai World Financial Center, which was completed on August 29th, 2008. It is the second tallest building in China, the fourth tallest building in the world and the highest flat-topped building in the world, with a height of 492 meters. Shanghai Tower, completed on October 20 15, with a total height of 632 meters, will become the tallest building in Shanghai.

Question 9: What countries have buildings on the Bund in Shanghai? The Bund complex brings together various architectural styles from different countries and different periods in the world. There are neoclassical, renaissance, baroque, modern and so on. It has great compatibility, so most buildings on the Bund are eclectic. Eclecticism refers to juxtaposing architectural vocabulary of different historical periods in a building. This style was popular in the west at the end of 19 and the beginning of the 20th century. Most of the buildings on the Bund took shape at the beginning of this century and were strongly influenced by this style, so it was called "World Architecture Expo".

1989 Nine outstanding modern buildings on the Bund, such as the former Asia Building, Shanghai General Association, HSBC, Jiangguan, Zhonghui Hotel, Sassoon Building, China Bank, Chahe Foreign Firm and Credit Suisse Oriental Bank, have been approved by the Shanghai people as municipal-level cultural relics protection units.

I. Asia Building

Completed in 5 years (19 16). It is another reinforced concrete frame structure building after the general assembly in Shanghai. Its successful design and construction have promoted the development of modern architecture on the Bund to a higher level in the future. The building is eclectic, with Baroque style and Onek columns. Baroque style uses curved surfaces, curves, gaps, density and other techniques to highlight the ups and downs of the facade and space and the sense of movement, pay attention to visual effects, and make the architectural appearance magnificent. The building gate is erected with four big columns, and there are two small columns beside the entrance, which gives people a visual sense of depth. The door ticket is of arch structure and adopts semi-convex relief pattern, which makes the shape of the door changeable. There are baroque carved mountain flowers on the lintel, baroque balconies on the third to fifth floors, and the southeast corner of the building is made into a concave arc, which adds three-dimensional sense and vortex changes to the building. The plane of the building is zigzag, which makes the building like a vertical shaft wall. On the outside of each floor are offices, and on the inside are spacious corridors. There is a 2-meter-high steel window for lighting and ventilation, which makes the air convection smooth and the light bright. This tortuous structure is unique in the Bund architecture. When the building was first built, it had seven floors. In 28 years, 1 floor was added.

Second, Shanghai Federation (now Dongfeng Hotel)

Shanghai Federation (Shanshai C 1ub) is also translated as Shanghai Club, also known as British Federation and Royal Federation. In the first year of Tongzhi in Qing Dynasty (1862), it was a British classical building with a three-story brick-wood structure and red bricks embedded in the exterior wall. In the first year of Qing dynasty (1909), a new building was rebuilt on the original site, and cement-based cementitious materials were used for the first time, which broke the uniform brick-wood structure of the Bund complex at that time. The new building is compatible with the architectural styles of different periods, and its horizontal and straight lines are properly handled, especially the horizontal lines, which give people a sense of balance, symmetry and harmony. The bottom floor takes the main entrance as the main axis, forming a symmetrical pattern on both sides. There are six Onek columns between the second and third floors, and there are/kloc-0 elegant baroque towers at the north and south ends of the top floor, which has become a special symbol of the building.

The facilities in the new building are exquisite. The basement is a bowling alley, and there is a 34-meter-long bar on the ground floor, which was the longest bar in the Far East at that time (now demolished). There is a grand ballroom in the building that can accommodate more than 2,000 people. The 300-square-meter hall has no pillars, which was very advanced at that time. After 1956, it became an international seaman's club.

3. Beneficiary Bank Building (now Beneficiary Building)

The building was built in 5 years of the Republic of China, and it is the first steel frame structure building in Shanghai. On the whole, the architectural style seems to belong to neoclassicism, but the proportion is out of balance, and there are baroque towers at the corner. The rotating patterns of Baroque art are widely used in the main entrance and two side panes, and the doors are decorated with Onek columns, so the architectural style of the building is closer to eclecticism.

4. Zhong Hui Bank (now the city government building)

The HSBC Building was completed in June 12. The building is a steel frame structure. Five stories high and seven stories high in the middle. It is the building with the largest area, the widest facade and the largest volume on the Bund. It is one of the typical neoclassical buildings on the Bund. Neoclassicism absorbed the characteristics of ancient Greek and Roman architectural styles, and increased the elegance and solemnity of architecture by changing columns and adding sculptures. The building takes the longitudinal line connecting the main entrance and the middle dome as the axis, forming symmetrical sides. The horizontal facade is divided into three parts. The three main doors on the ground floor are made of Roman stone arches, and the outer walls are covered with huge stones, giving people a rough, firm and steady feeling. The middle floor of floors 2-4 is supported by six Corinthian columns. The building center is similar to the dome of the Pantheon in Rome, and the main axis of the building is obviously selected, which adds magnificent momentum to the building.

The business hall of the building is luxuriously decorated, with a high-grade teak parquet floor in the center and beautiful patterns on the surrounding floors ... >>