Guoco Tower

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Guoco Tower is a mixed-use development skyscraper in Tanjong Pagar of the Downtown Core district of Singapore.[2] With a height of 290 m (950 ft), it is currently the tallest building in Singapore, breaking the record held jointly by UOB Plaza, One Raffles Place and Republic Plaza for more than 20 years.[3]

StatusCompleted
Type
  • Office
  • Residential
  • Hotel
Architectural styleContemporary modern
Quick facts Record height, Preceded by ...
Guoco Tower
Guoco Tower in 2025
Interactive map of the Guoco Tower area
Record height
Tallest in Singapore since 2016[I]
Preceded byOne Raffles Place; UOB Plaza;
Republic Plaza
General information
StatusCompleted
Type
  • Office
  • Residential
  • Hotel
Architectural styleContemporary modern
LocationTanjong Pagar, Central Business District, Singapore, 1 Wallich Street, Singapore 078881
Coordinates1°16′37.560″N 103°50′45.960″E
Construction started2013
Completed2016
Height
Height290 m (950 ft)
Technical details
Floor count65
Floor area158,000 m2 (1,700,000 sq ft)
Lifts/elevators45
Design and construction
ArchitectArchitects 61; Skidmore, Owings & Merrill
DeveloperGuocoLand Limited
Structural engineerArup Group
Main contractorSamsung C&T Corporation
Website
guocotower.com
References
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Background

Formerly known as the Tanjong Pagar Centre, the 65-storey, 1.7 million sq ft skyscraper was developed by GuocoLand and designed by Skidmore, Owings & Merrill.[4] It is the headquarters of Guocoland Limited (Singapore) and is the only skyscraper exempted from the height restriction of 280m.[5] Guoco Tower houses the rooftop Urban Park, the Wallich Residence apartment complex, and a hotel by Sofitel Hotels & Resorts.[3] The tower also has a mall, which includes a variety of food options like City Hotpot and Ah Lock & Co. and Aburi-EN.

The development won the 2014 World Architecture News Mixed-Use Award in the Future Projects category,[6] and was shortlisted for the 2015 World Architecture Festival Commercial Mixed-Use Award in the Future Projects category.[7]

Notable residents

In July 2019, British industrialist and designer James Dyson purchased a 21,108 square foot (1,961.0 m2) triplex penthouse apartment at the top of the building for £43 million (US$52.8 million).[8][9] He later sold the flat in October 2020 for £36 million to Chinese American businessman Leo Koguan.[10]

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