
China
Gensler Tops Out on World's Second Tallest Skyscraper: Shanghai Tower

On schedule to be China’s tallest and the world’s second tallest skyscraper, the Gensler -designed Shanghai Tower has topped out at 632 meters (2,074 feet). Upon completion in 2014, the spiraling megastructure will complete a trio of towers - including the adjacent Jin Mao Tower and Shanghai World Financial Center - to become the centerpiece of the city’s Lujiazui commercial district - one of Asia’s leading financial centers which developed from farmland in just over 20 years.
Defined by series of distinctive sky gardens, the state-of-the-art tower will house Class-A office and retail space, along with a luxury hotel and cultural venues.
Continue reading to learn how the Shanghai Tower’s structure saved millions and why it will achieve LEED Gold.
Mianzhu Museum Fianl / Zhenggong Feng
Bayuquan Theatre / DSD
Matsu Flagship Store / EXH Design
K11 Art Mall Shanghai / Kokaistudios

Architects
Location
Shanghai, ChinaDesign Team
Andrea Destefanis, Filippo Gabbiani, Pietro Peyron, Li Wei, Carmen Lee, Wang Yun, Coco ChengLocal Architect
Tong Ji Architecture Design Research InstituteArea
35500.0 sqmProject Year
2013Photographs
Location
Shanghai, ChinaProject Year
2013Photographs
Charlie XiaArea
35500.0 m2
Vanke Brand Center / Vector Architects

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Architects: Vector Architects
- Area: 2000 m²
- Year: 2013
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Manufacturers: Parklex Prodema
In Progress: Zhang ZhiDong And Modern Industrial Museum / Studio Daniel Libeskind
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Architects
Location
Wuhan, ChinaArchitect Of Record
Zhong Nan Design InstituteContractor
G.C Wisco ConstructionArea
7240.0 sqmPhotographs
Courtesy of Studio Daniel LibeskindLocation
Wuhan, ChinaPhotographs
Studio Daniel LibeskindArea
7240.0 m2
Shanghai Hongqiao CBD Office Headquarters Building / LYCS Architecture

LYCS Architecture has shared drawings and renderings for their Shanghai Hongqiao CBD Office Headquarters Building, which broke ground this month. Situated in a rapidly developing part of western Shanghai and at the center of a transportation hub, the project is scheduled to be completed in 2014.
River Heights Pavilion / People’s Architecture Office

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Architects: People's Architecture Office
- Area: 1800 m²
- Year: 2012
Suzhou Creek Boutique Hotel / DAtrans Architecture Office
Shanghai Pudong International Airport / Paul Andreu

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Architects: Paul Andreu
- Area: 220000 m²
- Year: 1999
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Manufacturers: Agorex Pro-line, Ceresit, Henkel
CTS Temple of Heaven Performance Zone Winning Proposal / Aedas

Aedas recently unveiled their master plan proposal for the CTS Temple of Heaven Performance Zone. Located in Beijing, their concept consists of a trio of urban, garden and lake environments while aiming to become the capital’s core cultural and commercial district and establish an international modern city life standard. More images and architects’ description after the break.
Dalian International Conference Center / Coop Himmelb(l)au

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Architects: Coop Himmelb(l)au
- Area: 117650 m²
- Year: 2012
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Manufacturers: Kalzip, Hunter Douglas
Yongjia World Trade Centre / UNStudio

Architects
Location
Wenzhou, ChinaArchitects in Charge
Ben van Berkel, Astrid PiberDesign Team
Hannes Pfau, Ger Gijzen, Juliane Maier, Martin Zangerl and Sontaya Bluangtook, Amanda Chan, Albert Gnodde, Jan Kokol, Patrik Noome, Mo Lai, Jan Rehders, René Rijkers, Stefano Rocchetti, Shuang ZhangProject Year
2013Photographs
Courtesy of UNStudioLocation
Wenzhou, ChinaProject Year
2013Photographs
Xuhui Binjian Media City 188S-G-1 Tower and Podium Winning Proposal / Aedas

Aedas recently won the competition to design Xuhui Binjian Media City 188S-G-1 Tower and Podium with their very dynamic and unique shaped proposal. Located in Shanghai, their tower begins with an extruded rectangular plan, and independent from the podium, meets the ground to allow circulation around its base. More images and architects’ description after the break.
City in Sky / Mu Wei + Sam Cho + Yu Hui
National Art Museum of China Entry / Gehry Partners

Gehry Partners have just released their highly anticipated proposal for the National Art Museum of China (NAMOC) in Beijing. Though rumors from last year reported Frank Gehry and Jean Nouvel as the competition’s top contenders, with Nouvel taking the lead, a winner has yet to be confirmed.
Gehry’s design, which is intended to promote cross cultural understanding and appreciation for Chinese contemporary art, aims at setting a new standard for 21st century Chinese architecture. Perhaps the most defining element of the design is the “translucent stone” facade, a new type of glass developed by Gehry Partners that is said to have the qualities of jade.
More images and the architect’s description after the break...














