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Asia Life Shanghai Tower: China’s Tallest Building – for Now This weekend Shanghai Tower’s main structure will be capped in a ceremony. By Jonathan DeHart August 02, 2013 ...
Number 10 is Chonjo Tower in Shenzhou City, China, standing at 1,273 ft and once the world’s highest steel tower. Number 9 is the Central Radio and TV Tower in Beijing, China, a landmark since 1992, ...
The 632-metre tall tower in Lujiazui in Shanghai’s Pudong city, is second only to Dubai’s Burj Khalifa, the world’s tallest building. Although a fixed opening date has yet to be set, the ...
In many ways, the Shanghai Tower is impressive: It is China’s tallest skyscraper, featuring the fastest elevator in the world and a modern, energy-efficient design. But the landmark has yet to make ...
The Shanghai Tower, which looms 632 metres above the Lujiazui Central Business District in China’s largest city, is a symbol of the country’s economic success.
The double-skin facade of Shanghai Tower, China's tallest building, in Lujiazui, Pudong, Shanghai, wowed judges of the CTBUH Best Tall Building Awards. [Photo provided to chinadaily.com.cn] 8.03K ...
At 632 meters (2,073 feet) it dwarfs its two neighbors, the Shanghai World Financial Center (492 meters/1,614 feet), which was China’s tallest building from 2007 on, and its predecessor from ...
The 127-story Shanghai Tower is now the tallest building in China and the second tallest in the world. From breaking ground to completion, the building took almost seven years to complete.
Shanghai Tower was selected from among 3 other towers that won a Best Tall Building award for their region (and from 132 entries overall). Shanghai Tower represented the Asia & Australasia region. The ...
Ever since its completion last year, the Shanghai Tower has been the second tallest building on earth – just behind the Burj Khalifa in Dubai. Soon it will have another accolade to its name. The ...
The Shanghai Tower, which costs an estimated $14.8bn yuan (£1.56bn), will reach over 2,066ft when it is finally finished. "It's a landmark and it will change the skyline of Shanghai," Xia Jun, of ...