Wuhan Greenland Center | |
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武汉绿地中心 | |
Alternative names | Greenland Center, WGC |
General information | |
Status | Completed |
Type | Hotel / serviced apartments / office |
Architectural style | Modern |
Location | Wuhan, Hubei |
Address | Linjiang Avenue |
Country | China |
Construction started | 28 June 2012 |
Completed | 2022 |
Cost | $4.5 billion |
Owner | Wuhan Greenland Bin Jiang Property |
Height | 476 m (1,562 ft) |
Technical details | |
Material | Composite |
Floor count | 101 (+6 below ground) |
Floor area | 303,275 m2 (3,264,420 sq ft) |
Lifts/elevators | 84 |
Design and construction | |
Architect(s) | Adrian Smith + Gordon Gill Architecture |
Architecture firm | Adrian Smith + Gordon Gill Architecture ECADI |
Developer | Greenland Group |
Structural engineer | Thornton Tomasetti |
Services engineer | PositivEnergy Practice Parsons Brinckerhoff |
Civil engineer | Prism Engineering |
Main contractor | China State Construction Engineering Greenland Group |
Other information | |
Parking | 1051 |
References | |
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Wuhan Greenland Center[3] is a 476 metres (1,562 ft) tall skyscraper in Wuhan, China. The tower was originally planned to be 626 metres (2,054 ft), but it was redesigned mid-construction due to airspace regulations so its height does not exceed 502 metres (1,650 ft) above ground level.[4]
The building was designed by Adrian Smith + Gordon Gill Architecture in conjunction with Thornton Tomasetti Engineers won the design competition[5] to build the tower for Greenland Group, a real estate developer owned by the Shanghai city government. Construction started in 2012 and had been put on-hold numerous times following the redesign in mid-2017 ranging from financial problems, to the COVID-19 pandemic. The building finally topped-out in late 2020 and was completed in 2022. The Wuhan Greenland Center is Central China's tallest building with a cost of US$ 4.5 billion, mostly due to the number of times it had been put on-hold.