Hengqin International Finance Center

The Hengqin International Finance Center (Chinese: 横琴国际金融中心) is a mixed-use skyscraper in the Xiangzhou District of Zhuhai, China. Built between 2015 and 2020, the tower stands at 337.7 m (1,108 ft) tall with a total of 69 floors.[2]

Hengqin International Finance Center
横琴国际金融中心
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General information
StatusCompleted
TypeMixed-use, Residential, Office, Retail
LocationZhuhai, China
Address158 Huitong 6th Road, Hengqin, Xiangzhou 5G7M+2CM
Coordinates22°09′46″N 113°32′01″E / 22.16271°N 113.53355°E / 22.16271; 113.53355
Construction started2015
Completed2020[1]
Height
Roof337.7 m (1,108 ft)[1]
Technical details
Structural systemReinforced concrete
Floor count69 (+4 underground)
Floor area218,955 m2 (2,360,000 sq ft)
Design and construction
Architect(s)Aedas
Structural engineerBuro Happold (façades)
CoxGomyl (façade maintenance equipment)
Motioneering (damping)

History

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Architecture

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The tower is situated at the mouth of the Pearl River and offers a view of Macau province from the opposite bed of the river. The swirling increase in volume represents the concept which symbolizes the Chinese legend of flood dragons coming from the sea, representing the region's strength and power. The glass and metal panels cover the elevations. The tower's four components rise from the podium's side, representing the coming together of skills from Zhuhai, Macau, Hong Kong, and Shenzhen.[2]

The development includes a variety of mixed programs, such as class A office building space, conference and exhibition facilities, commercial apartments, and retail spaces. Traditional and commercial areas are situated in the lower level to facilitate convenient entry. The offices are located halfway up the tower, with the apartments situated at the top.[3]

The tower is the recipient of 18 prizes accomplished since it's project status in 2014, such as the "Asia Pacific Property Awards 2014"[4], the "AAP Architecture Prize 2017" and the "MUSE Design Awards 2022".[5]

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References

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  1. ^ a b "Hengqin International Finance Center". CTBUH Skyscraper Center. Retrieved 1 October 2024.
  2. ^ a b Shuang, Han. "Hengqin International Financial Center / Aedas". ArchDaily. Retrieved October 1, 2024.
  3. ^ "Hengqin International Financial Center Zhuhai / PRC". aedas.com. Aedas. Retrieved October 1, 2024.
  4. ^ "Asia Pacific Property Award Winners 2014-2015" (PDF). architectureanddesign.com.au. Architecture & Design: Australia. Retrieved October 1, 2024.
  5. ^ "Official List of Winners Announced for the 2022 MUSE Creative Awards and MUSE Design Awards". muse.world. Muse.World (IAA Global). October 14, 2022. Retrieved October 1, 2024.
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