Shimao International Plaza

Supertall skyscraper in Shanghai, China
31°14′10″N 121°28′16″E / 31.236°N 121.471°E / 31.236; 121.471Construction started2001CompletedSeptember 2006HeightArchitectural333.3 m (1,094 ft)[1]Roof256 m (840 ft)Top floor[1]Technical detailsFloor count60[1]Floor area91,600 m2 (986,000 sq ft)[1]Design and constructionArchitect(s)Ingenhoven Overdiek und Partner,[1] East China Architectural Design & Research Institute Co. Ltd.References[1]

Shimao International Plaza (Chinese: 上海世茂国际广场) is a 333.3 m (1,094 ft) tall skyscraper of 60 stories in Shanghai's Huangpu District. It was completed in 2006 under the design of Ingenhoven, Overdiek und Partner, East China Architecture and Design Institute.

Shimao International Plaza has two spires on its top, which make its total construction height to 333.3 metres. Most of the building (the upper 48 floors) houses, Conrad Shanghai, a luxury hotel with 728 rooms known as Le Royal Méridien Shanghai prior to January 1, 2022.. The building also includes a 9 floor shopping mall and 3 floors of exclusive clubs.

Shanghai Shimao Group bought the original developer of the tower, Wan Xiang Group, in 2001 and the name of the building was changed.

  • The eastern façade of the Shimao International Plaza
    The eastern façade of the Shimao International Plaza
  • Under construction in 2005
    Under construction in 2005

See also

References

  1. ^ a b c d e f "Shimao International Plaza - The Skyscraper Center". Council on Tall Buildings and Urban Habitat. Archived from the original on 2013-11-23.

External links

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  • "Shimao International Plaza". CTBUH Skyscraper Center.
  • "Emporis building ID 131124". Emporis. Archived from the original on November 2, 2015.
  • "Shimao International Plaza". SkyscraperPage.
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