Project: Shanghai Tower
Location: Shanghai, China
Designed by Gensler
Date of estimated completion: 2014
Hight: 632m
Website: www.gensler.com
This New super tallest tower in Shanghai by Gensler as amazing project. Shanghai Tower is located in the Luijiazui Finance and Trade Zone, an area of Shanghai that was farmland eighteen years ago. Most people will probably ask why build a tower so [...]
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