- One Lujiazui
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One Lujiazui General information Type office, residential Location Pudong New District, Shanghai, China Coordinates 31°14′36″N 121°30′07″E / 31.243329°N 121.50189°ECoordinates: 31°14′36″N 121°30′07″E / 31.243329°N 121.50189°E Construction started 2004 Completed 2008 Height Antenna spire 269 m (883 ft) Roof 239 m (784 ft) Technical details Floor count 47 Floor area 110,000 m2 (1,200,000 sq ft) Design and construction Owner Shanghai Development Real Estate Co., Ltd. [1] Architect Nikken Sekkei Ltd [2] References [3] One Lujiazui, previously known as Development Tower, is a recently built skyscraper in Shanghai, China. It is one of the one hundred tallest buildings in the world and tied for the 7th tallest in Shanghai with the Bocom Financial Towers. Finished in 2008, the tower stands 269 meters tall.[4] The glass highrise's primary use is as an office building,[5] though it also offers over 6,000 square meters of residential space.[6] One Lujiazui is located near the Lujiazui Central Park, by the Huangpu River.
Designer
Design Architect : Tomohiko Yamanashi / NIKKEN SEKKEI (Japan)
References
External links
- Official website
- Emporis page on Emporis
Skyscrapers in Shanghai over 170 metres Completed: Over 300 mShanghai World Financial Center (492 m, 2008) · Oriental Pearl Tower (468 m, 1995) · Jin Mao Tower (421 m, 1998) · Shimao International Plaza (333 m, 2005)200-300 mShanghai Wheelock Square (298 m, 2008) · Plaza 66 Tower 1 (288 m, 2001) · Tomorrow Square (285 m, 2003) · Hong Kong New World Tower (278 m, 2002) · Bocom Financial Towers (265 m, 2002) · One Lujiazui (256 m, 2008) · Grand Gateway Shanghai Towers (262 m, 2005) · Bank of Shanghai Headquarters (252 m, 2005) · Maxdo Centre (241 m, 2005) · Cloud Nine (238 m, 2006) · International Ocean Shipping Building (232 m, 2000) · Plaza 66 Tower 2 (228 m, 2006) · Oasis Skyway Garden Hotel (226 m, 2006) · Bank of China Tower (226 m, 2000) · Raffles City (222 m, 2003) · Jasper Tower (220 m, 2008) · The Regent Shanghai (218 m, 2005) · Shanghai Dong Hai Plaza (217 m, 2004) · World Finance Tower (212 m, 2000) · King Tower (212 m, 1996) · Pudong International Information Port (211 m, 2001) · Sofitel Jin Jiang Oriental Pudong Hotel (207 m, 2002) · Nan Zheng Building (205 m, 1998) · Lippo Plaza (204 m, 1998) · Shanghai Sen Mao International Building (203 m, 1998) · Huaxia Financial Square Towers (202 m, 2003) · Golden Bell Mansion (200 m, 1998) · Radisson Hotel Shanghai New World (200 m)170-200 mWorld Plaza Shanghai (199 m, 1998) · Bund Center (198 m, 2002) · Wenxin United Press Building (197 m, 1999) · Lan Sheng Building (196 m, 1997) · China Insurance Building (196 m, 1999) · The Center (196 m, 2004) · CITIC Square (193 m, 2000) · Huaneng Union Tower (188 m, 1997) · CAAC Pudong Tower (188 m, 2001) · Bao'an Tower (188 m, 1997) · Shanghai Futures Building (187 m, 1998) · China Merchants Tower (186 m, 1995) · Shanghai China Merchants Plaza Office Building (186 m, 1998) · Aurora Plaza (185 m, 2003) · Pudong Development Mansion (185 m, 2001) · Ciro's Plaza (181 m, 2002) · Union Square Towers (185 m, 2005) · Pudong Shangri La Hotel Extension (180 m, 2005) · Citigroup Tower (180 m, 2005) · Shanghai Property Information Exchange Center (180 m, 2000) · Harbour Ring Plaza (178 m, 1998) · K. Wah Center (178 m, 2005) · Four Seasons Hotel (172 m, 2002)Under
construction:Shanghai Tower (632 m, 2014) · White Magnolia Plaza (320 m, 2011) · TIPS China Building (289 m, 2009) · Albany Oasis Garden Office Tower (260 m, 2008) · Shanghai IFC North Tower (260 m, 2010) · Huamin King Tower (258 m, 2008) · Shanghai IFC South Tower (250 m, 2009) · X3-2 Office Development (200 m) · Park Place Office Tower (188 m) · Hopson International Tower (180 m, 2008) · China Merchants Bank Headquarters (180 m) · Shanghai Expo Guest Hotel (178 m)Buildings listed in order of height and with year of completion · Building data source: Emporis
See also: List of tallest buildings in Shanghai · Category:Buildings and structures in Shanghai · Buildings on the BundCategories:- Buildings and structures completed in 2008
- Skyscrapers between 250 and 299 meters
- Skyscrapers in Shanghai
- People's Republic of China building and structure stubs
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