Next 100

Residential skyscraper in Cianjhen District of Kaohsiung, Taiwan
22°36′22″N 120°18′19″E / 22.60623390342924°N 120.30519409445593°E / 22.60623390342924; 120.30519409445593Construction started2015Completed2021HeightArchitectural163 m (535 ft)Technical detailsFloor count41Floor area83,014 m2 (893,560 sq ft)Design and constructionArchitect(s)Soo K. Chan

The Next 100, also known as Kuo Cheng 2020, (Chinese: 國城定潮; pinyin: Guó chéng dìng cháo) is a residential skyscraper located in Cianjhen District, Kaohsiung, Taiwan. The height of the building is 163 m (535 ft), with a floor area of 83,014 m2 (893,560 sq ft), and it comprises 41 floors above ground, as well as four basement levels.[1] The construction of the building began in 2015 and it was completed in 2021.[2]

Design

Designed by Singaporean architect Soo K. Chan, Next 100 will offer 187 apartment units as well as 12 shops, with facilities including a lobby hall, reception room, library, banquet hall, community cinema, children's playroom, outdoor children's play area, chess room, KTV, starry sky bar and an indoor swimming pool.[3][4][5] The building will also house two Michelin-starred restaurants: Japanese restaurant Den and French restaurant Liberté, which have opened in December 2020.[6][7][8]

See also

References

  1. ^ "Kuo Cheng 2020 - Emporis". Emporis.com. Archived from the original on December 1, 2018.
  2. ^ "Next 100 - Skyscraperpage". Skyscraperpage.com.
  3. ^ "(Chinese)國城「定潮」高雄最貴豪宅 將引進2間日本米其林星級餐廳 - Liberty Times Estate". estate.ltn.com.tw.
  4. ^ "(Chinese)國城「定潮」 米其林餐廳閃耀". house.udn.com.
  5. ^ "(Chinese) 國城推超豪宅定潮". tw.news.yahoo.com.
  6. ^ "(Chinese)國城160億「定潮」建案 首創引進米其林餐廳進駐豪宅". kaonews.com.
  7. ^ "(Chinese)國城定潮 國際級建築x亞洲新灣區旗艦計畫". mygonews.com.
  8. ^ "(Chinese)亞灣2大超豪宅 搶攻頂端客". ctee.com.tw.

External links

  • Official Website of Next 100
  • Next 100's Facebook Page on Facebook
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