Member Since: 2019
Member Offices: Chengdu
Chengdu Wide Horizon Investment Group is a constructor and developer of urban ecological town focusing on cohesion of elites, and is one of few enterprises in China that capable of developing and operating city-scale projects. Based on its prominent advantages in management of high-end population, construction of urban system and incubation of urban vitality, Wide Horizon has sucessfully developed two large-scale projects through PUD model in China, namely Chengdu Luxehills and Luxelakes, the most valuable high-end communities in west China. Luxehills brings together 8,000 households with the highest net worth value in southwest China, with a total of household assets worth over 300 billion RMB. And Luxelakes is an international new city based on scarce ecological resources, integrating high-end residence, high-end industry and auxiliary leisure and entertainment.
Developer
Membership Level
Silver
Member Since
2019
Member Offices
Chengdu
Rank |
Name |
Status
Completed Architecturally Topped Out Structurally Topped Out Under Construction On Hold Never Completed Proposed Vision Demolished Competition Entry Canceled Proposed Renovation Under Renovation Renovated Under Demolition |
Height |
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1 |
112.3 m / 368 ft |
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2 |
111.5 m / 366 ft |
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3 |
88.5 m / 290 ft |
CTBUH Innovation Conference, Speaker, 2019
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Average Building Age*
4 Years
Most Common Function*
Residential, 3 Buildings
Most Common Material*
Concrete, 3 Buildings
* Based on 150 m+ buildings currently in the database.
*Based on 3 Completed & Under Construction Buildings
NOTE: Construction start time is not available for all buildings. The average construction time is only displayed if there is three or more buildings with construction start and complete data in that year.
NOTE: Gross-to-Net Height is defined as architectural height minus height of highest occupied floor. Therefore, the Gross-to-Net Height is only calculated for buildings that have both the architectural height and the highest occupied floor height recorded.
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