Taifer C2 Office Complex

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The Taifer C2 Office Complex (Chinese: 台肥C2辦公大樓) is skyscraper office complex completed in 2021 and located in Nangang District, Taipei, Taiwan. The complex consists of three towers A, B and C, with heights of 127.4 m (418 ft), 128.5 m (422 ft) and 86.8 m (285 ft), respectively. The tallest is Tower B, with 28 floors above ground.[1] The building consists of four basement levels, with a total floor area of 197,949.44 m2 (2,130,710.0 sq ft).[2] One of the most prominent landmarks in the Nangang Software Park adjacent to the Taipei Nangang Exhibition Center, the building serves as the corporate headquarters of Taiwan Fertilizer. The building is accessible within walking distance of Taipei Nangang Exhibition Center metro station on the Bannan Line of Taipei Metro.

StatusCompleted
ClassificationOffice
LocationNo. 170, Jingmao 1st Road, Nangang District, Taipei, Taiwan
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General information
StatusCompleted
TypeOffice building
ClassificationOffice
LocationNo. 170, Jingmao 1st Road, Nangang District, Taipei, Taiwan
Coordinates25°3′28″N 121°37′5.6″E
Completed2021
Height
RoofTower A: 127.4 m (418 ft)
Tower B: 128.5 m (422 ft)
Tower C: 86.8 m (285 ft)
Technical details
Floor count28 above ground
4 below ground
Floor area197,949.44 m2 (2,130,710.0 sq ft)
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Development History

The land on which the skyscraper complex is situated used to be a factory plant of Taiwan Fertilizer, which was completed in 1960 and was called the Taiwan Fertilizer Plant No. 6 at the time. It mainly produced liquid ammonia and urea. It was later renamed the Taiwan Fertilizer Nangang Plant.[3] In the 1980s, due to insufficient natural gas supply from the CPC Corporation, the liquid ammonia and urea plants of Taiwan Fertilizer Nangang Plant were shut down and switched to the production of compound fertilizers and high-grade horticultural fertilizers.[4] With urban development and rising housing prices in the district, fertilizer production has become uneconomical. Thus, Taiwan Fertilizer cooperated with the government's urban planning to remodify the factory land for the construction of residential buildings, commercial offices, and the release of land rights for rent.[5] Taiwan Fertilizer moved from their old corporate headquarters in Zhongshan District to their new headquarters on 26 January 2024.[6]

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