Shanghai North Bund Center

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Shanghai North Bund Center (上海北外滩中心),[3] also known as the North Bund Tower, is a 480-meter (1,570 ft) skyscraper under construction in Shanghai's Hongkou District.[2][4] Designed by American architecture firm Kohn Pedersen Fox,[4] when completed it will have 97 stories above the ground and four below ground, and will be the tallest building in Puxi.[5]

StatusUnder construction (Tower 1)
Proposed (Tower 2 & 3)
TypeOffice, hotel, observation
LocationHongkou District, Puxi, Shanghai, China
Coordinates31.25468°N 121.49820°E / 31.25468; 121.49820
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StatusUnder construction (Tower 1)
Proposed (Tower 2 & 3)
TypeOffice, hotel, observation
LocationHongkou District, Puxi, Shanghai, China
Coordinates31.25468°N 121.49820°E / 31.25468; 121.49820
Construction started
March 24, 2023[1]
Completed2030
OwnerSinar Mas Group
Height
Height480 m (1,575 ft) (tower 1)
380 m (1,247 ft) (tower 2)
300 m (984 ft) (tower 3)
Technical details
Floor count97
Design and construction
ArchitectsKohn Pedersen Fox
East China Architectural Design & Research Institute
DeveloperShanghai Industrial Urban Development Group Limited
EngineerThornton Tomasetti
Main contractorShanghai Construction Group
References
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History

In May 2020, Shanghai's Hongkou District government announced a redevelopment plan for North Bund. It was also announced that a 480-meter-tall (1,570 ft) skyscraper will be built as the tallest building of the redevelopment project.[6][7] Construction of the building began on March 24, 2023.[1]

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