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Northeast Asia Trade TowerDownload Project Factsheet

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Facts
Official Name Northeast Asia Trade Tower
Former / Other Name NEATT
Type building
Status Completed
Country South Korea
City Incheon
Street Address Songdo New City
Building Function residential / hotel / office
Structural Material composite
Proposed 2005
Start of Construction 2006
Completion 2011
Global Ranking #61 tallest in the World
Regional Ranking #28 tallest in Asia (excluding the Middle East)
National Ranking #1 tallest in South Korea
City Ranking #1 tallest in Incheon
Figures
Height: Architectural 305.0 meter / 1001 feet
Height: Occupied 276.7 meter / 908 feet
Height: To Tip 305.0 meter / 1001 feet
Height: Observatory 276.7 meter / 908 feet
Floors Above Ground 68
Floors Below Ground 3
# of Elevators 22
Tower GFA 140,000 m² / 1,506,947 ft²
# of Apartments 200
# of Hotel Rooms 204
# of Parking Spaces 972
Companies Involved
Owner Gale International
Developer Gale International
Design Architect Kohn Pedersen Fox Associates
Associate Architect Heerim Architects & Planners
Structural Engineers Arup;
DongYang Structural Engineers
MEP Engineer Arup
Project Manager Parsons Brinckerhoff Consultants Private Limited
Main Contractor Daewoo
Other Consultants RWDI;
ALT Cladding
Videos
Symbiosis: Supertalls and Future Cities
J. Klemperer (Principal & Kohn Pedersen Fox Associates), CTBUH Mumbai Conference
Songdo IBD: Future of Smart, Sustainable Development
T.Murcott (Gale International), CTBUH Mumbai Conference
Curving Korea
J. V. Klempere (Kohn Pedersen Fox), CTBUH Chicago Conference

Technical Papers
Structural System of North-East Asia Trade Tower in Korea
K. Chung (Dong Yang Structural Engineers), D. Scott (Ove Arup & Partners), CTBUH Dubai Congress
The Effects of Complex Geometry on Tall Towers
D. Scott (Arup), D. Farnsworth (Arup), CTBUH / Wiley Tal Journal

Other CTBUH Links
A Year in Review: Trends of 2011
CTBUH Report, 2012
Tallest Buildings Completed in 2011
CTBUH Poster, 2012