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Address Caitian Road, Shenzhen, China
Category Residential
Status Under Construction
Number of Buildings 4
Height 755 ft / 230.11 m, 755 ft / 230.11 m
Storeys 65, 65, 50, 50
Developer Shum Yip Land Company Limited
Architect Gravity Partnership
The Skyscraper Surge Continues, The “Year of 100 Supertalls”[]
Journal Information[]
The CTBUH Journal is an official periodic publication of the Council on Tall Buildings and Urban Habitat. Published and circulated to the Council's worldwide membership on a quarterly basis, the Journal aims to document and publicize groundbreaking work taking place in the many fields related to tall buildings and urban development. The Journal draws upon an esteemed Editorial Board of peer review experts to evaluate the quality and appropriateness of technical submissions, and promote the Journal as a key forum for the submission of research papers. In addition to technical papers, each Journal contains a number of features; global tall buildings news round-up, case studies, tall buildings in numbers, calendar listing of events, CTBUH news, book and exhibition reviews, etc.
Publisher Information[]
The Council on Tall Buildings and Urban Habitat is the world’s leading resource for professionals focused on the design, construction, and operation of tall buildings and future cities. A not-for-profit organization, founded in 1969 and based at the Illinois Institute of Technology Chicago, the group facilitates the exchange of the latest knowledge available on tall buildings around the world through events, publications, research, working groups, and its extensive network of international representatives. The Council’s research department is spearheading the investigation of the next generation of tall buildings by aiding original research on sustainability and key development issues. The Council also maintains the world’s largest free database on tall buildings, The Skyscraper Center, which is updated daily with detailed information, images and news on thousands of tall buildings around the world. The CTBUH is the arbiter of international standards for measuring tall building height.