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Identification
Name
Shun Hing Square
Alternative name
Di Wang Commercial Building, Di Wang Commercial Centre
Emporis Building Number
121577
Location
Address as text
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Complex
District
City
State
Country
Map and Surrounding Area
Technical Data
Height (tip)
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Height (architectural)
384.00 m
Height (roof)
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Height (top floor)
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Height (observation floor)
298.00 m
Floors (above ground)
69
Floors (underground)
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Construction start
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Construction end
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Gross floor area
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Usable floor area
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Elevators
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Parking places
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Construction costs
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Structure in General
Construction type
skyscraper
Current status
existing [completed]
Structural material
steel
concrete
Facade material
glass
Facade system
curtain wall
Architectural style
postmodern
Usages
Main usages
commercial office
Facts
Tallest "steel" building in China.
The building provides offices, apartments, car park and shopping arcade complex.
The shopping arcade is a five-storey mall with four sets of escalators, five passenger lifts and two service lifts and a floor area ranging from 3450m2 to 4900m2.
Buildings was constructed with fast pace, four storeys in nine days.
There is an observation floor called "Meridian View Centre" at the 69th floor.
Was momentarily the tallest building in China and Asia until the completion of CITIC Plaza in Guangzhou, 1997.
Companies involved in this building

Architect: K.Y. Cheung Design Associates

Other companies:
Leslie E. Robertson Associates, Hong Kong Construction (Holdings) Limited, Mitsubishi Elevator and Escalator, DTZ Debenham Tie Leung-Shenzhen office, DTZ Debenham Tie Leung-Shenzhen office, Karbony Investment, Levett & Bailey Chart. Quantity Surveyors Limited, Chinese Estates Holdings Limited, Maunsell Group, Maunsell Group, Rowan Williams Davies & Irwin Inc., Alan G. Davenport Wind Engineering Group BLWTL
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