One Lujiazui
Office, residential in Shanghai, China
31°14′36″N 121°30′07″E / 31.243329°N 121.50189°E / 31.243329; 121.50189One Lujiazui, previously known as Development Tower, is a skyscraper in Shanghai, China. It is the 9th tallest building in Shanghai. Finished in 2008, the tower stands 269 metres tall.[4] The glass highrise's primary use is as an office building,[5] though it also offers over 6,000 square metres 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)
See also
References
External links
- Official website
- Emporis[dead link] page on Emporis
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Skyscrapers in Shanghai over 170 meters (558 feet)
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200–300 m |
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170–200 m |
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construction:
- Shanghai North Bund Center (480m)
- TIPS China Building (289 m, 2009)
- Albany Oasis Garden Office Tower (260 m, 2008)
- Huamin King Tower (258 m, 2008)
- X3-2 Office Development (200 m)
- Park Place Office Tower (188 m)
- Hopson International Tower (180 m, 2008)
- 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 Bund
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