Wuhan Greenland Center
| Wuhan Greenland Center | |
|---|---|
| 武汉绿地中心 | |
![]() Wuhan Greenland Center as of June 26th, 2016 | |
| Alternative names | Greenland Center WGC |
| General information | |
| Status | Under construction |
| Type | Offices and hotel |
| Location | Wuhan, Hubei |
| Address | Linjiang Avenue |
| Country | China |
| Coordinates | 30°35′06″N 114°19′02″E / 30.5850°N 114.3172°E |
| Construction started | 2012 |
| Estimated completion | 2018 |
| Cost | $4.5 billion |
| Owner | Wuhan Greenland Bin Jiang Property |
| Height | |
| Architectural | 636 m (2,087 ft) |
| Tip | 636 m (2,087 ft) |
| Top floor | 575 m (1,886 ft) |
| Technical details | |
| Floor count |
125 (120-125 mechanical) (B1-B5 underground) |
| Floor area | 303,275 m2 (3,264,420 sq ft) |
| Lifts/elevators | 84 |
| Design and construction | |
| Architecture firm |
AS+GG ECADI |
| Developer | Greenland Group |
| Structural engineer | Thornton Tomasetti |
| Services engineer |
PositivEnergy Practice Parsons Brinckerhoff |
| Civil engineer | Prism Engineering |
| Main contractor |
China State Construction Engineering Greenland Group |
| Other information | |
| Number of rooms | 292 |
| Parking | 1.051 |
| References | |
| [1][2] | |
Wuhan Greenland Center[3] is a 636-metre-tall (2,087 ft) 125-storey skyscraper currently under construction in Wuhan, China.[1][4] In June 2011, Adrian Smith + Gordon Gill Architects in conjunction with Thornton Tomasetti Engineers won the design competition to build the tower for Greenland Group.[5] The design has many energy saving features.[5] The building's height was increased to 636 metres (2,087 ft), and is expected to become the tallest building in China, surpassing Shanghai Tower. The expected completion date is 2018.[1]
Floor Directory
| Floor | purposes |
|---|---|
| 124-125 | hotel facilities |
| 123 | window washing equipment |
| 122 | mechanical layer |
| 121 | mechanical layer, refuge area |
| 120 | mechanical layer |
| 118-119 | Hotel Restaurant |
| 116-117 | Hotel Sky Lobby / facilities |
| 114-115 | Hotel SPA |
| 106-113 | Hotel Rooms |
| 105 | hotel rooms, refuge area |
| 103-104 | Hotel Rooms |
| 101-102 | mechanical layer |
| 91-100 | Hotel Rooms |
| 90 | mechanical layer, refuge area |
| 80-89 | Serviced Hotel |
| 79 | service hotel, refuge area |
| 71-78 | Serviced Hotel |
| 70 | service hotel sky lobby |
| 67-69 | mechanical layer, refuge area |
| 60-66 | Offices |
| 59 | refuge area |
| 51-58 | Offices |
| 49-50 | sky lobby |
| 48 | refuge area |
| 39-47 | Offices |
| 36-38 | mechanical layer |
| 35 | refuge area |
| 27-34 | Offices |
| 25-26 | sky lobby |
| 24 | refuge area |
| 15-23 | Offices |
| 14 | refuge area |
| 5-13 | Offices |
| 2-4 | mechanical layer |
| 1-1M | office lobby, serviced hotel lobby hotel lobby |
| B1M | bike storage |
| B1 | banquet hall, hotel services, unloading area |
| B5-B2 | parking, mechanical layer |
Timeline
- Dec 8, 2010: Ceremony for construction held.[6]
- Jul 1, 2011: Overall construction started.
- Jun 28, 2012: Started building underground reinforcement structure.[7]
- Sep 12, 2012: Started digging the base.[8]
- Jun 26, 2013: Base completed.[9]
- Jan 4, 2014: First steel beams installed.[10]
- Jul 28, 2014: Basement finished, above-ground construction started.[11]
- Dec 30, 2015: The building reached 200 metres above ground.[12]
- April 2016: The building reached 245 metres above ground and cladding has become visible.
- June 2016: The building reached 300 metres above ground.[13]
Construction Gallery
- Wuhan Greenland Centre, Wuhan
Construction Site
The construction site of the 636-metre main tower on December 27, 2014
References
- 1 2 3 "Wuhan Greenland Center". The Skyscraper Center. Council on Tall Buildings and Urban Habitat. Retrieved 2016-04-26.
- ↑ "Wuhan Greenland Center". AS+GG. Retrieved 2016-01-17.
- ↑ "WUHAN greenland center". greenlandsc.com. Greenland Group. Retrieved 2016-01-17.
- ↑ Bloomberg News (2012-02-28). "Chinese Tower May Add Floors to Become World's Tallest After Burj Khalifa". Bloomberg. Bloomberg L.P. Retrieved 2012-03-09.
- 1 2 "Adrian Smith + Gordon Gill Architecture Wins Competition to Design Wuhan Greenland Center, to Be the World's Fourth Tallest Building". AS+GG. Retrieved 2016-01-17.
- ↑ 武汉绿地国际金融城暨绿地中心开工奠基典礼举行
- ↑ 武汉绿地中心地下工程开工
- ↑ "中国第二"高武汉绿地中心项目开挖亚洲最大基坑
- ↑ "武汉绿地中心项目举行"百日会战"暨劳动竞赛启动仪式-中建三局第二建设工程有限责任公司". zj32.com. Retrieved 2016-11-04.
- ↑ 武汉在建第一高楼现场绑活鸡祭祀钢柱(图)
- ↑ "世界第3高楼绿地中心主塔楼 "跃"出地面 - 本地房产 - 武汉房地产门户-汉网房地产-武汉房产". house.cnhan.com. Retrieved 2016-11-04.
- ↑ "图文:武汉绿地中心今日突破200米_新浪新闻". news.sina.com.cn. Retrieved 2016-11-04.
- ↑ "636米高武汉绿地中心破300米大关-建筑施工新闻-筑龙建筑施工论坛". news.zhulong.com. Retrieved 2016-11-04.
Coordinates: 30°35′06″N 114°19′02″E / 30.58500°N 114.31722°E
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