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China tallest building, Shanghai Tower, gets final beam | China tallest building, Shanghai Tower, gets final beam |
(about 20 hours later) | |
Work on the main structure of China's tallest building, the Shanghai Tower, has been completed. | Work on the main structure of China's tallest building, the Shanghai Tower, has been completed. |
A flag-waving ceremony took place as the last steel beam was hoisted and installed at the top of the skyscraper. | A flag-waving ceremony took place as the last steel beam was hoisted and installed at the top of the skyscraper. |
Once completed, the structure will reach over 630m, making it the second-tallest building in the world after the Burj Khalifa in Dubai. | Once completed, the structure will reach over 630m, making it the second-tallest building in the world after the Burj Khalifa in Dubai. |
It is the last in a group of newly-built towers in Shanghai's financial district amid China's economic boom. | It is the last in a group of newly-built towers in Shanghai's financial district amid China's economic boom. |
It will become part of the city's Lujiazui Finance and Trade Zone, which includes the Shanghai World Financial Center and Jin Mao Tower, both among the tallest in the world. | It will become part of the city's Lujiazui Finance and Trade Zone, which includes the Shanghai World Financial Center and Jin Mao Tower, both among the tallest in the world. |
After the final beam was installed, the Shanghai Tower formally overtook Taiwan's 509m Taipei 101 building to become the tallest in east Asia. | |
It will still stand some 200m shorter than the Burj Khalifa, which soars to a height of almost 830m. | It will still stand some 200m shorter than the Burj Khalifa, which soars to a height of almost 830m. |
The Shanghai tower cost an estimated 14.8bn yuan ($2.4 bn, £1.6 bn) and is due to be completed in 2014. | The Shanghai tower cost an estimated 14.8bn yuan ($2.4 bn, £1.6 bn) and is due to be completed in 2014. |
Work on the tower began in 2008; it was designed by the US firm, Gensler. | Work on the tower began in 2008; it was designed by the US firm, Gensler. |
Once completed, the tower will contain retail and office space, a luxury hotel and possibly even a museum. | Once completed, the tower will contain retail and office space, a luxury hotel and possibly even a museum. |
"It's a landmark and it will change the skyline of Shanghai," Gensler's Xia Jun told a news conference following a "topping out" ceremony - when the final beam is placed at the top of a building. | "It's a landmark and it will change the skyline of Shanghai," Gensler's Xia Jun told a news conference following a "topping out" ceremony - when the final beam is placed at the top of a building. |
"I don't think the importance of an architecture [sic] lies entirely in its height," he added. | "I don't think the importance of an architecture [sic] lies entirely in its height," he added. |
Construction workers are now due to start work on the building's interior. | Construction workers are now due to start work on the building's interior. |
Concerns were raised last year after cracks started to appear in the ground close to the building, amid fears of subsidence. | Concerns were raised last year after cracks started to appear in the ground close to the building, amid fears of subsidence. |
However, one of the tower's chief architects, Ding Jiemin, said while these were problems during the construction period, it "will not affect the security of the architecture". | However, one of the tower's chief architects, Ding Jiemin, said while these were problems during the construction period, it "will not affect the security of the architecture". |
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