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Lippo Centre (Hong Kong)

Coordinates: 22°16′45″N 114°09′48″E / 22.2793°N 114.1634°E / 22.2793; 114.1634
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Lippo Centre
力寶中心
The Lippo Centre twin towers, with walls intended to suggest koalas climbing a tree--thus the reasoning behind the nickname--"The Koala Tree"
Map
Alternative namesPeregrine Tower
Bond Centrem
Lippo Tower I and II
General information
StatusCompleted
TypeCommercial offices
Architectural styleBrutalism
Location89 Queensway
Hong Kong, China
Coordinates22°16′45″N 114°09′48″E / 22.2793°N 114.1634°E / 22.2793; 114.1634
Construction started1986
Completed1988
OwnerLippo Group
Height
RoofTower I: 172 m (564.3 ft)
Tower II: 186 m (610.2 ft)
Top floorTower I: 166 m (544.6 ft)
Tower 2: 180 m (590.6 ft)
Technical details
Floor countTower I: 44
Tower II: 48
Design and construction
Architect(s)Paul Rudolph
Wong & Ouyang
DeveloperAlan Bond
Main contractorHip Hing Construction
References
[1][2][3][4][5]

Lippo Centre (Chinese: 力寶中心; Jyutping: lik6 bou2 zung1 sam1), previously known as the Bond Center (Chinese: 奔達中心; Jyutping: ban1 daat6 zung1 sam1), is a twin-tower skyscraper complex completed in 1988 at 89 Queensway, in Admiralty on Hong Kong Island in Hong Kong, China. Tower I is 172 m (564.3 ft) with 44 storeys, and Tower II is 186 m (610.2 ft) with 48 storeys.

They were taken over by the Lippo Group after the collapse of the Bond Corporation.

The buildings were dubbed "The Koala Tree" because they resemble koalas clutching a tree. The buildings were designed by American architect Paul Rudolph,[6] who strove to relieve the traditional severity of skyscraper walls by designing clusters of obtruding windows.

Hong Kong artist Gerard D'Henderson, who designed the walls in the Hong Kong Mandarin Oriental Hotel, enriched the lobby with dramatic bas-relief murals.

Lippo Centre is featured in the Golden City track in Burnout 3.

See also

References

  1. ^ "Lippo Centre I". CTBUH Skyscraper Center.
  2. ^ "Lippo Centre II". CTBUH Skyscraper Center.
  3. ^ Lippo Centre at Emporis
  4. ^ "Lippo Centre". SkyscraperPage.
  5. ^ Lippo Centre at Structurae
  6. ^ Lippo Centre