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Wuhan Greenland Center
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Facts
Official Name
Wuhan Greenland Center
Type
building
Status
Under Construction
Country
China
City
Wuhan
Street Address
/ Map
Lingjiang Avenue
Building Function
hotel / residential / office
Structural Material
composite
Proposed
2010
Start of Construction
2012
Completion
2017
Figures
Height: Architectural
636.0 meter / 2087 feet
Height: Occupied
547.0 meter / 1795 feet
Height: To Tip
636.0 meter / 2087 feet
Floors Above Ground
125
Floors Below Ground
6
# of Elevators
84
Top Elevator Speed
12.5 m/s
Tower GFA
303,275 m² / 3,264,425 ft²
Development GFA
570,000 m² / 6,135,429 ft²
# of Apartments
186
# of Hotel Rooms
292
# of Parking Spaces
1051
Companies Involved
Developers
Wuhan Greenland Bin Jiang Property Co. Ltd.;
Greenland Group
Design Architect
Adrian Smith + Gordon Gill Architecture
Associate Architect
ECADI
Structural Engineer
Thornton Tomasetti
MEP Engineers
PositivEnergy Practice;
Parsons Brinckerhoff Consultants Private Limited
Other Consultants
BMT Fluid Mechanics Ltd.;
RWDI
Videos
Wuhan Greenland Center Main Tower: Seamlessly Integrating Structure and Architecture
CTBUH Shanghai Congress
Technical Papers
Wuhan Greenland Center Main Tower: Seamlessly
Guoyong Fu, Dennis Poon & Mark Dannettel (Thornton Tomasetti), Juan Betancur (Adrian Smith + Gordon Gill Architecture), CTBUH Shanghai Congress
Innovative Structures for Supertall and Unique Towers
John Viise, Yantong Zhao & Robert Halvorson (Halvorson and Partners), CTBUH Shanghai Congress
Other CTBUH Links
Eighty Iconic Asian Skyscrapers
CTBUH Shanghai Congress,
2012
Tallest 20 in 2020: Entering the Era of the Megatall
CTBUH Report,
2011
Tallest 20 in 2020: Entering the Era of the Megatall
CTBUH Poster,
2011
News Articles
Wuhan Considers Building China's Tallest Structure
Xinhuanet, 2012-02
AS+GG Win Competition to Design Wuhan Greenland Center
CTBUH, 2011-06
Wuhan: Construction Begins on what could become World's Third-Tallest Skyscraper
CRIEnglish.com, 2010-12
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