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Jardine House 怡和大廈
Jardine House, as seen from Edinburgh Place; Exchange Square towers 1 & 2 at the background.General information Type Office Location Hong Kong Coordinates 22°16′59″N 114°9′32″E / 22.28306°N 114.15889°ECoordinates: 22°16′59″N 114°9′32″E / 22.28306°N 114.15889°E Construction started ? Completed 1972 Opening 1973 Cost - Land lease
- HK$
- Construction
- HK$
Height Roof 178.5 m (585.6 ft) Top floor 168.5 m (552.8 ft) Technical details Floor count 52 Floor area 700,000 sq ft (65,032 m2) Elevator count 24 + 2[citation needed] Design and construction Owner Hongkong Land Main contractor Gammon Construction Architect Palmer & Turner Developer Hongkong Land References [1][2]
Jardine House (Chinese: 怡和大廈), formerly known as Connaught Centre (康樂大廈), is an office tower in Hong Kong. The building is located at 1 Connaught Place, Central on the Hong Kong Island. It is owned by Hongkong Land Limited, a subsidiary of Jardines. At the time of its completion in 1972, Jardine House was the tallest building in Hong Kong and in Asia.[1][3] In 1980, the Hopewell Centre usurped the title of the tallest building in Hong Kong.[3] The building is interconnected with buildings of Hongkong Land Limited like Exchange Square and International Finance Centre by Central Elevated Walkway.
Jardine House was prominently displayed in the 1988 NBC television miniseries Noble House as the headquarters for Struan's.
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History
Old Jardine House
The new Jardine House tower replaced the old 16-storey Jardine House that was situated at 20 Pedder Street. The construction of the old Jardine House was finished in 1948.[4] The original building was sold by Jardines during the land acquisition exercise of the Landmark complex in Central and 20 Pedder Street is now occupied by the Wheelock House.
New Jardine House
The new building is constructed on a piece of reclaimed land, under a lease term of 75 years, which was secured by Hongkong Land Limited at a record price of HK$248 million in 1970, payable interest free over a period of 10 years.[2] In exchange, the Government agreed that no building directly to the north of Jardine House would ever be built to obstruct its views. As a result, the height of General Post Office building was capped at 120 ft (37 m).[5] Building costs were estimated at $120 million.[2] Construction of the fifty-two storey building took 16 months. Metal lettering from the Old Jardine House was salvaged and used in the lobby of the New Jardine House.
The building featured in the 1978 episode titled "The Chinese Web" of "The Amazing Spider Man" TV series.
Design
The building is constructed with a metal frame, and a curtain wall with round windows. The thickness of the structural frame is reduced because of the shape of the windows. Unusually for a Jardine property, elevators were produced by Otis Elevator, while escalators were manufactured by Schindler Elevator.
The circular design of the windows has earned the building the nickname, "The House of a Thousand Arseholes."
Current tenants
- The tai pan of 怡和 Jardine Matheson keeps an office on the top two floors.
- British Airways and Qantas Airways ticket office is on the 24th floor.
- The Hong Kong headquarters of Rolex are located on the 12th floor.
- JPMorgan Chase financial firm has an office on 2 floor.
Gallery
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The Mandarin Oriental Hotel, Jardine House and Two International Finance Center seen from the Statue Square, 16 December 2006
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Hong Kong Legislative Council building, Jardine House and Two International Finance Center at night, 7 December 2006
See also
References
- ^ a b "Jardine House - SkyscraperPage.com". http://skyscraperpage.com/cities/?buildingID=316. Retrieved 2007-11-06.
- ^ a b c Christopher Marley (1972-05-30). "Office supply and demand in harmony". The Times. http://sunzi1.lib.hku.hk/newspaper/view/12_07.01/117194.pdf.
- ^ a b "Jardine House - www.emporis.com". http://www.emporis.com/en/wm/bu/?id=121006. Retrieved 2007-11-06.
- ^ "Old Jardine House - www.emporis.com". http://www.emporis.com/en/wm/bu/?id=102764. Retrieved 2007-11-06.
- ^ GOVERNMENT - HK LAND 'PACT' LIMITS NEW GPO'S HEIGHT, The Star, April 14, 1976
External links
- Jardine House, Hong Kong Land website
- Pictures of Jardine House at skyscraperphotos.com
Preceded by
Pearl City MansionTallest Building in Hong Kong
1972 – 1980Succeeded by
Hopewell CentreSupertall skyscrapers Current North America Aon Center · Bank of America Plaza · Bank of America Tower · Chrysler Building · Empire State Building · Franklin Center (Chicago) · JPMorgan Chase Tower · John Hancock Center · The New York Times Building · Trump Tower Chicago · Two Prudential Plaza · U.S. Bank Tower · Wells Fargo Plaza · Willis Tower
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Former See also Proposed supertall skyscrapers · List of architects of supertall buildingsCategories:- Skyscrapers between 150 and 199 meters
- Skyscrapers in Hong Kong
- Central, Hong Kong
- Hongkong Land
- A Symphony of Lights
- Office buildings in Hong Kong
- Buildings and structures completed in 1973
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