China Zun

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CITIC Tower
中国尊
Parkview Green and CBD skyline (20210927131419) 2 1 1 1.jpg
CITIC Tower (September 2021)
Alternative namesChina Zun, Zhongguo Zun
General information
StatusCompleted
Architectural styleModern
LocationZ15 plot, Guanghua Road, Beijing CBD, Chaoyang District, Beijing, China
Construction started19 September 2011
Completed2018
Height527.7 m (1,731 ft 4 in)
Technical details
Floor count109 ( +8 below ground)
Floor area427,000 m2 (4,600,000 sq ft)
Design and construction
ArchitectTFP Farrells (Land Bid Concept);

KPF (Concept & Design);

BIAD (Land Bid Concept & Architect of Record)
DeveloperCITIC Real Estate[1]
Structural engineerArup
China Zun
Simplified Chinese中国尊
Traditional Chinese中國尊
CITIC Tower
Simplified Chinese中信集团总部大楼
Traditional Chinese中信集團總部大樓

CITIC Tower is a supertall skyscraper in the Central Business District of Beijing. It is popularly known as China Zun (Chinese: 中国尊; pinyin: Zhōngguó Zūn and IPA pronunciation [ʈʂʊ́ŋ.kwǒ.tswə́n]). The 109-story, 528 m (1,732 ft) building is the tallest in the city, surpassing that of the China World Trade Center Tower III by 190 metres.[2] On August 18, 2016, CITIC Tower surpassed China World Trade Center Tower III in height, becoming Beijing's tallest building.[3] The tower structurally topped out on July 9, 2017,[4] fully topped out on August 18, 2017, and was completed in late 2018 making CITIC Tower the tallest completed building of 2018.[5]

The nickname China Zun comes from the zun, an ancient Chinese wine vessel which inspired the building design, according to the developers, the CITIC Group. The groundbreaking ceremony of the building took place in Beijing on September 19, 2011 and the constructors expect to finish the project within five years. CITIC Tower is Northern China's third tallest building after Goldin Finance 117 and Chow Tai Fook Binhai Center in Tianjin.

Farrells produced the tower's land bid concept design, with Kohn Pedersen Fox assuming the project and completing a 14-month-long concept design process after the client had won the bid.[6]

China Zun Tower is a mixed-use building, featuring 60 floors of office space, 20 floors of luxury apartments and 20 floors of hotel with 300 rooms.[7] There will be a rooftop garden on the top floor at 524 m (1,719 ft) high.

The tower is likely to remain the tallest building in Beijing for the foreseeable future, as in 2018 authorities capped new projects in the central business district to a height of no more than 180 meters in a bid to reduce congestion.[8]

Controversy[]

In April 2018, Hong Kong newspaper Ming Pao reported that China Zun's top three floors, Levels 106–107 and an observatory on level 108, is to be expropriated by the national-security apparatus, since the entire Zhongnanhai complex, the headquarters of the Central Committee of the Communist Party of China and the State Council of the People's Republic of China, could be seen from the top of the skyscraper with the naked eye on a clear day. It is also said[by whom?] that with high-end telescopes and other monitoring equipment, the day-to-day lives and activities of the Party and State Leaders could be seen. The building is ordered rectification for "fire safety issues" by the authorities, but the CITIC Group is unable to reveal the specific reason for rectification. It is also said the top three floors of the building will be administered by the National Security authorities after rectification.[9][10]

Gallery[]

Function Division[]

Floor Function
108-R2 Mechanical layer
105-107 Observation Deck
103-104 Mechanical layer, fire avoidance area
89-102 Office Building 7 District ( Headquarters; 89 to 91 floors double as sky lobby, and 89 to 90 floors also serve as staff canteens)
87-88 Mechanical layer, fire avoidance area
75-86 Office 6 District
73-74 Mechanical layer, fire avoidance area
59-72 office building zone 5 (Alibaba Group and its subordinates ; 59th to 60th floors double as sky lobby)
57-58 Mechanical layer, fire avoidance area
45-56 Office 4 District
43-44 Mechanical layer, fire avoidance area
31-42 Office Building 3 District (CITIC Bank Head Office)
29-30 Mechanical layer, fire avoidance area
19-28 Office 2 District (China CITIC Bank Headquarters)
17-18 Mechanical layer, fire avoidance area
7-16 Office Building 1 District (Head Office of China CITIC Bank)
5-6M Mechanical floor, fire avoidance area (the total air-conditioning room is located on this floor)
3-4 Conference Center
1-2 Entrance lobby
B1 Shopping mall (CITIC Publishing Group flagship store is located in this mall)
B2-B7 Parking lot
B8 Mechanical layer

The building has a total of 7 office areas. Among them, Areas 1-3, Area 5 and Area 7 are occupied by China CITIC Bank, Alibaba and CITIC Group respectively, becoming the main tenants of China Zun; the remaining office areas are leased to Fortune Global 500 Enterprises and financial institutions, including China Construction Bank. [11]

See also[]

References[]

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  2. ^ "Beijing to build city's tallest building". China Daily. 19 September 2011. Retrieved 19 September 2011.
  3. ^ "Tallest skyscraper in Beijing reaches 333 meters in height". ECNS Wire. 19 August 2016. Retrieved 27 November 2016.
  4. ^ "Beijing's Tallest Building is about to Top Out - The Tower Info". The Tower Info. 2017-08-03. Retrieved 2017-10-14.
  5. ^ "2018 Tall Building Year in Review". Skyscraper Center. Retrieved 2019-07-02.
  6. ^ "CITIC Tower". Kohn Pedersen Fox.
  7. ^ "Beijing Z15 Tower: Tallest building in Beijing, China - e-architect". e-architect. 2010-01-30. Retrieved 2017-10-14.
  8. ^ "Beijing's skyscraper arms race cut short by building height cap". 18 April 2018.
  9. ^ Asia Times. May 2, 2018 https://asiatimes.com/article/zhongnanhai-in-crosshairs-of-tallest-building-in-beijing/. Retrieved May 9, 2018. {{cite news}}: Missing or empty |title= (help)
  10. ^ "港媒:北京第一高楼"中国尊"可窥中南海 国安已接管顶楼三层". Lianhe Zaobao (in Chinese (Singapore)). 2018-04-30. Retrieved 2018-05-09.
  11. ^ 中國尊開始招租
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