Bank of China Tower (Hong Kong)
Pei, I. M.
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Alternative Titles
BOC Tower
中銀大廈
Date
1985-1990Description
Overall view, looking up; It was the tallest building in Hong Kong and Asia from 1989 to 1992, and it was the first building outside the United States to break the 305 m (1,000 ft) mark. It has 72 floors, with 4 below ground. The structural expressionism adopted in the design of this building resembles growing bamboo shoots, symbolizing livelihood and prosperity. The whole structure is supported by the five steel columns at the corners of the building, with the triangular frameworks transferring the weight of the structure onto these five columns. It is covered with glass curtain walls. The building has been criticized by some practitioners of feng shui for its sharp edges and its negative symbolism by the numerous 'X' shapes in its original design, though Pei modified the design to some degree before construction following this feedback. Source: Wikipedia; http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Main_Page (accessed 5/14/2013)
Type of Work
skyscraper; office buildingSubject
architecture, business, commerce and trade, contemporary (1960 to present), Twentieth century
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