Chu-yuan Lee
Appearance
Chu-Yuan Lee | |
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Born | Guangdong, Republic of China | December 30, 1938
Occupation | Architect |
Chu-Yuan (C. Y.) Lee (Chinese: 李祖原; pinyin: Lǐ Zǔyuán; Wade–Giles: Li Tsu-yuan; born 30 December 1938) is a Taiwanese architect born in Guangdong, Republic of China. He received his bachelor's degree from National Cheng Kung University (Tainan) and his master's from Princeton University in the US. He directed the design of Taipei 101,[1] the world's tallest skyscraper at the time of completion, in 2004.[2]
List of major designs
- Hung Kuo Building, Taipei, 1989.
- Grand 50 Tower, Kaohsiung, Taiwan's tallest building from 1992 to 1993.[3]
- Far Eastern Plaza I & II, Taipei, 1994.[4]
- 85 Sky Tower, Kaohsiung, Taiwan's tallest building from 1997 to 2004.[5]
- The Splendor Hotel Taichung, Taichung, 1997.[6]
- Lihpao Land, Taichung, 1998.
- Chung Tai Chan Monastery, Puli, Nantou, 2001.[7]
- New Chien-Cheng Circle, Taipei, 2003.
- Taipei 101, Taipei, Taiwan's tallest building since 2004, and the tallest skyscraper in the world from 2004 to 2010.[8]
- Glory Tower, Keelung, 2007.[9]
- Taipei Bus Station, Taipei, 2009.
- Farglory Financial Center, Taipei, 2012.[10]
- Farglory THE ONE, Kaohsiung, 2020.[11]
- Post & Telecommunications Center, Tianjin, 1998.
- Yuda International Trade Center, Zhengzhou, 1999.
- Fangyuan Mansion, Shenyang, 2001.
- Jinsha Plaza, Shenyang, 2001.
- Ten-faced Puxian Stupa on Jinding, Mount Emei, 2006
- Pangu 7 Star Hotel, Beijing, 2008
See also
- Taipei 101
- C. P. Wang – C. Y. Lee's architect partner.
References
- ^ Huber, Hannah. "The 27 Most Beautiful Skyscrapers in the World". Architectural Digest. Retrieved 2021-01-24.
- ^ Chang, David (24 July 2007). "Dubai Tower to surpass Taipei 101 in height". The China Post. Retrieved 19 December 2010.
- ^ "Chang-Gu World Trade Center - The Skyscraper Center". Skyscrapercenter.com. Retrieved 29 November 2018.
- ^ "Far Eastern Plaza Tower 1 - The Skyscraper Center". Skyscrapercenter.com. Retrieved 29 November 2018.
- ^ "85 Sky Tower". The Skyscraper Center.
- ^ "Grand Formosa - The Skyscraper Center". www.skyscrapercenter.com.
- ^ "SkyscraperPage - Chung-Tai Buddhist Temple".
- ^ "TAIPEI 101". The Skyscraper Center.
- ^ "Glory Tower - SkyscraperPage". Skyscraperpage.com.
- ^ "Farglory Financial Center - The Skyscraper Center". Skyscrapercenter.com. Retrieved 29 November 2018.
- ^ "Farglory THE ONE - The Skyscraper Center". Skyscrapercenter.com. Retrieved 29 November 2018.
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- Affiliated Senior High School of National Taiwan Normal University alumni
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- Princeton University School of Architecture alumni
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