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Wuhan Greenland Center

Coordinates: 30°35′06″N 114°19′02″E / 30.58500°N 114.31722°E / 30.58500; 114.31722
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Wuhan Greenland Center
武汉绿地中心
Wuhan Greenland Center as of April 2017
Map
Alternative namesGreenland Center WGC
General information
StatusUnder construction
TypeOffices and hotel
LocationWuhan, Hubei
AddressLinjiang Avenue
CountryChina
Coordinates30°35′06″N 114°19′02″E / 30.5850°N 114.3172°E / 30.5850; 114.3172
Construction started2012
Estimated completion2019[1] (if completed as planned)
Cost$4.5 billion
OwnerWuhan Greenland Bin Jiang Property
Height
ArchitecturalNo more than 500 m (1,600 ft) above sea level
TipNo more than 500 m (1,600 ft) above sea level
Technical details
Floor countAt least 96 above ground
6 below ground
Floor area303,275 m2 (3,264,420 sq ft)
Lifts/elevators84
Design and construction
Architecture firmAS+GG
ECADI
DeveloperGreenland Group
Structural engineerThornton Tomasetti
Services engineerPositivEnergy Practice
Parsons Brinckerhoff
Civil engineerPrism Engineering
Main contractorChina State Construction Engineering
Greenland Group
Other information
Number of rooms292
Parking1051
References
[1][2]

Wuhan Greenland Center[3] is an unfinished skyscraper in Wuhan, China. Construction has stalled since August 2017 at the 96th floor. Due to airspace regulations, it will be redesigned so its height does not exceed 500 metres above sea level.[4] Another Chinese building, Ping An Finance Center, was also scaled down for similar reasons.

In June 2011, Adrian Smith + Gordon Gill Architects in conjunction with Thornton Tomasetti Engineers won the design competition[5] to build an energy-efficient[5] tower for Greenland Group, a real estate developer owned by the Shanghai city government.

Floor directory (original design)

Floor purposes
126 Observatory
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

  • 8 December 2010: Ceremony for construction held.[6]
  • 1 July 2011: Overall construction started.
  • 28 June 2012: Started building underground reinforcement structure.[7]
  • 12 September 2012: Started digging the base.[8]
  • 26 June 2013: Base completed.[9]
  • 4 January 2014: First steel beams installed.[10]
  • 28 July 2014: Basement finished, above-ground construction started.[11]
  • 30 December 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]
  • 27 December 2016: The building reached 400 metres above ground.[14]

References

  1. ^ a b "Wuhan Greenland Center". The Skyscraper Center. Council on Tall Buildings and Urban Habitat. Retrieved 26 April 2016.
  2. ^ "Wuhan Greenland Center". AS+GG. Retrieved 17 January 2016.
  3. ^ "WUHAN greenland center". greenlandsc.com. Greenland Group. Retrieved 17 January 2016.
  4. ^ https://i.imgur.com/OrWzf6h.jpg
  5. ^ a b "Adrian Smith + Gordon Gill Architecture Wins Competition to Design Wuhan Greenland Center, to Be the World's Fourth Tallest Building". AS+GG. Retrieved 17 January 2016.
  6. ^ 武汉绿地国际金融城暨绿地中心开工奠基典礼举行
  7. ^ 武汉绿地中心地下工程开工
  8. ^ "中国第二"高武汉绿地中心项目开挖亚洲最大基坑
  9. ^ "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 4 November 2016.
  10. ^ 武汉在建第一高楼现场绑活鸡祭祀钢柱(图)
  11. ^ "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 4 November 2016.
  12. ^ "图文:武汉绿地中心今日突破200米_新浪新闻". news.sina.com.cn. Retrieved 4 November 2016.
  13. ^ "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 4 November 2016.
  14. ^ "中国在建第一高楼——武汉绿地中心突破400米!". sstr.cscec.com. Retrieved 12 February 2017.

30°35′06″N 114°19′02″E / 30.58500°N 114.31722°E / 30.58500; 114.31722