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Shanghai Center project will be started since Nov. 29, 2008. It is proposed to be the tallest building of China after it finished. (Xinhua Photo) Photo Gallery>>> |
SHANGHAI,
Nov. 27 (Xinhua) -- Construction will begin on Saturday on China's tallest
building - a 632-meter skyscraper named the Shanghai Center.
"The Shanghai Center is expected to increase domestic
demand and economic growth amid the worldwide financial crisis," said Kong
Qingwei, board chairman of the Shanghai Center Construction and Development Co.,
Ltd.
The center will be taller than the other two most
famous skyscrapers in Shanghai, the 420.5-meter-tall Jin Mao Tower completed in
1999 and the 492-meter-tall Shanghai World Financial Center finished in this
August, which occupy adjacent sites in the central financial district of
Lujiazui.
The building will be completed in 2014 costing more
than 14.8 billion yuan (about 2.2 billion U.S. dollars), the company said.
Designed by Gensler, an American firm, the new
landmark will twist as it rises and be surrounded by an outer glass wall.
"The building is designed to be environmental
friendly," said Wang Wei, director of the Engineering Center for Green
Construction, Ministry of Construction.
The design by Gensler termed "Dragon" was chosen from many candidates in June. The tower will feature nine gardens between the main building and the glass wall. A public park will also be in the building.
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People shoot the model of 632-meter-high environment-friendly Shanghai Center in Shanghai, east China, Nov. 27, 2008. Shanghai Center project will be started since Nov. 29, 2008. It is proposed to be the tallest building of China after it finished. (Xinhua Photo/Fan Jun) Photo Gallery>>> |