Skyscraper complex in Nangang District, Taipei, Taiwan
25°03′25″N 121°36′29″E / 25.056875606731367°N 121.60807443285798°E / 25.056875606731367; 121.60807443285798Construction started | 2011 |
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Completed | 2014 |
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Height |
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Roof | 138.3 m (454 ft) |
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Technical details |
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Floor count | 30 |
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Floor area | 133,751 m2 (1,439,680 sq ft) |
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Design and construction |
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Architect(s) | An-Hsien Lee Architects & Associates + Nikken Sekkei |
The Ruentex Nangang Station Complex (Chinese: 潤泰南港車站大樓; pinyin: Rùn tài nángǎng chēzhàn dàlóu) is a set of twin skyscrapers located in Nangang District, Taipei, Taiwan. The buildings are each 138.3 m (454 ft) in height 30 floors above the ground, with a total floor area of 133,751 m2 (1,439,680 sq ft).[1][2][3] The towers, designed by the Japanese and Taiwanese architectural teams Nikken Sekkei and An-Hsien Lee Architects & Associates, started construction in 2011 and was completed in 2014.[4][5]
Block A mainly contains offices. Levels 7 to 8 houses OBI Pharma, Inc.; levels 9 to 16 houses HSBC Taiwan and Intel Taiwan branch announced the opening of its new Nangang office on December 4, 2015, which occupies the 17th to 30th floors.[6] On the other hand, Block B houses Courtyard Taipei, which is a Courtyard by Marriott hotel, from the 7th to 30th floors. It has a total of 465 rooms and is one of the top luxury hotels in Nangang. The restaurants include Cantonese cuisine and a lounge bar serving seasonal selection and signature cocktails.[7] The lower floors of the complex houses Nangang station.
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References
- ^ "Runtex Nangang Train Station Building 1 - The SkyscraperPage". Skyscraperpage.com.
- ^ "Runtex Nangang Train Station Building 2 - The SkyscraperPage". Skyscraperpage.com.
- ^ "(Chinese)南港車站共構BOT開發案". twarchitect.org.tw.
- ^ "(Chinese)潤泰新南港商辦 租金創區域天價". chinatimes.com.
- ^ "(Chinese)南港商辦正夯 可望接棒內科總部熱區". finance.ettoday.net.
- ^ "(Chinese)一探高科技的工作環境!直擊 intel 南港新辦公室". ettoday.net. 17 December 2015.
- ^ "COURTYARD TAIPEI". marriott.com.
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- Cathay Landmark (212 m, 2015)
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- Shr-Hwa International Tower (192 m, 2004)
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- Global Strategy Center (170 m, 2015)
- City Center Plaza (168 m, 2010)
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- Fuyu Oriental Crown (165 m, 2014)
- Yang Ma Tower (164 m, 2019)
- Pao Huei Solitaire (161 m, 2016)
- Treasure Garden (160 m, 2017)
- Long-Bang Trade Plaza Towers 1 & 2 (160 m, 1993)
- Ding Sheng BHW Taiwan Central Plaza (159 m, 2015)
- Royal Landmark Tower (158 m, 2010)
- Daan International Building (158 m, 1997)
- Savoy Palace (157 m, 2017)
- Fountain Palace (155 m, 2010)
- Fubon Sky Tree (155 m, 2016)
- Daan King Building (151 m, 1995)
- Cosmos (150 m, 2018)
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Kaohsiung | - 85 Sky Tower (348 m, 1997)
- Farglory THE ONE (269 m, 2019)
- Chang-Gu World Trade Center (222 m, 1992)
- Han-Lai New World Center (186 m, 1995)
- Guo-Yan Building BC (171 m, 2013)
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- Next 100 (163 m, 2021)
- Han-Hsien International Hotel (160 m, 1994)
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- Kingtown King Park (154 m, 2015)
- Highwealth - City of Leadership Towers A & B (150 m, 2016)
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