9/24/2010

Bank of China Tower

Location: Hong Kong
Address: Bank of China, 1 Garden Road, Central, Hong Kong
Architect: Ieoh Ming Pei
Year: 1985-1989
Height: 369 meters / 1,209 feet
Stories: 70

Having a height of 1,209 feet, Bank of China Tower of Hong Kong was the tallest building in Asia until 1992 and is still the highest office building in Hong Kong. It has a unique diagonal exterior structure. This kind of design was fresh and fashion at the end of 80s. Some people also see this tower as a flourish bamboo, which means thriving and prosperous in traditional Chinese culture. The glass facade creates a transparent effect of the whole building, which could also bring more natural light into the offices. The four shaft of the building is narrowed as the building rises, which makes the building seems higher lighter and straighter and also saves metal constructing materials of the building.

Bank of China Tower was once the symbol of Hong Kong. Standing at the center of Hong Kong business district, it represents the spirit of architecture of Hong Kong: efficient, tall, modern and fashion, always being brilliant and always walking in advance of the whole world.

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