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Architecture
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Name
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Status
Completed Architecturally Topped Out Structurally Topped Out Under Construction On Hold Proposed Vision Never Completed Demolished Competition Entry Canceled Proposed Renovation Under Renovation Renovated Under Demolition |
Height
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1 | Tianfu Center Headquarters Tower | 396 m / 1,299 ft | |
2 | China Merchants Prince Bay Tower | 374 m / 1,227 ft | |
3 | OCT Wuhan Tower | 275 m / 902 ft | |
4 | Changsha Ping An Fortune Center | 211.2 m / 693 ft | |
5 | Ping An Property & Casualty Insurance Tower | 208.5 m / 684 ft | |
6 | Nobu Hotel and Residences Da Nang | 187.1 m / 614 ft | |
7 | Wuhan Optics Valley Innovation Tiandi, Plot B8-9 | 158.9 m / 521 ft | |
8 | Guohua Financial Center North Tower | 155.8 m / 511 ft | |
9 | Guohua Financial Center South Tower | 109.9 m / 360 ft | |
10 | FASHION. VANKE CENTER | 106.2 m / 348 ft |
CTBUH Working Group: Smart Building Technology, 2018 – Present
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Name
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Completion
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Height
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Floors
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Function
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1 | Tianfu Center Headquarters Tower | Chengdu | - |
396 m / 1,299 ft |
82 | Hotel / Office |
2 | China Merchants Prince Bay Tower | Shenzhen | 2028 |
374 m / 1,227 ft |
59 | Hotel / Office |
3 | Nanchang Ping An Financial Center | Nanchang | - |
373 m / 1,224 ft |
72 | Hotel / Office |
4 | OCT Wuhan Tower | Wuhan | - |
275 m / 902 ft |
55 | Hotel / Office |
5 | Changsha Ping An Fortune Center | Changsha | 2022 |
211 m / 693 ft |
49 | Residential / Office |
6 | Ping An Property & Casualty Insurance Tower | Shenzhen | 2022 |
209 m / 684 ft |
39 | Office |
7 | Nobu Hotel and Residences Da Nang | Da Nang | - |
187 m / 614 ft |
43 | Hotel |
8 | Wuhan Optics Valley Innovation Tiandi, Plot B8-9 | Wuhan | - |
159 m / 521 ft |
33 | Office |
9 | Guohua Financial Center North Tower | Shanghai | - |
156 m / 511 ft |
32 | Office |
10 | Guohua Financial Center South Tower | Shanghai | - |
110 m / 360 ft |
21 | Office / Retail |
11 | FASHION. VANKE CENTER | Beijing | 2021 |
106 m / 348 ft |
25 | Office |
10 June 2020
CTBUH hosted its second in a series of digital events about adapting the urban realm to a post-pandemic world. During this panel discussion, top experts share their perspective on the smart solutions they see consistently generating value and how they will help bring the workforce back to a safe and productive environment. This panel discussion was moderated by past CTBUH Chairman David Malott, Founder & CEO, AI.
21 October 2018
The CTBUH Board of Trustees met for the second time in 2018, just prior to the 2018 Middle East Conference, to undertake high level discussions on the Council's future.
20 October 2018
The CTBUH Smart Technology Working Group held its first meeting at the CTBUH 2018 Middle East Conference, with the goal of producing a document on smart technologies for tall buildings.
22–24 March 2018
The CTBUH Trustees from Chicago, New York, London, Mumbai, and Hong Kong gathered to attend the main annual Trustees meeting.
14 December 2017
The New York Chapter held their 2017 Holiday Party, hosted by Woods Bagot. Attendees mingled, enjoyed refreshments, and celebrated a successful year.
17 November 2017
CTBUH China and Shanghai Young Professionals Committee (YPC) co-hosted a symposium on “Gains and Losses in Tall Building Design Competitions.”
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