Hsin Ji Building

Skyscraper office building in Xinyi District, Taipei, Taiwan
25°01′59″N 121°33′32″E / 25.03306°N 121.55889°E / 25.03306; 121.55889Completed1997HeightRoof100 m (330 ft)Technical detailsFloor count22Floor area60,418 m2 (650,330 sq ft)

The Hsin Ji Building (Chinese: 信基大樓; pinyin: Xìn jī dàlóu) is a skyscraper office building located in Xinyi District, Taipei, Taiwan. The height of the building is 100 m (330 ft) with a floor area of 60,418 m2 (650,330 sq ft) and it comprises 22 floors above ground as well as five basement levels. The building was completed in 1997 and is located next to Taipei Century Plaza, which was also completed in the same year.[1][2] It houses the Taiwan Gospel Book Room as well as the Taiwan branch offices of Cisco Systems, eBay, IWG plc and Verizon.[3]

In 2017, in order to enhance the energy-saving awareness of commercial office buildings in Taipei and to establish a model for cooperation, the Department of Economic Development of Taipei City Government and Hsin Ji Building have promoted the introduction of smart grid facilities in commercial buildings.[4] By expanding the use of renewable energy and demonstrating the effects of smart energy saving, it hopes to attract more commercial and office buildings to join the city's ranks of smart electricity saving and green energy recycling.[5][6]

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    Building sign
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    Main Entrance
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    Side Entrance

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References

  1. ^ "Hsin Ji Building - SkyscraperPage". www.skyscraperpage.com.
  2. ^ "Hsin Ji Building - Emporis". www.emporis.com. Archived from the original on August 31, 2021.
  3. ^ "廣合信基大樓". www.continental-engineering.com.
  4. ^ "(Chinese)節能商辦示範 北市府與信基大樓合作". cna.com.tw.
  5. ^ "(Chinese)樹立商辦大樓節能典範 北市產業局與「信基大樓」簽智慧電網合作". yahoo.com.tw.
  6. ^ "(Chinese)節能典範 北市與信基大樓簽署智慧電網合作備忘錄". mygonews.com.
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