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SHENZHEN | CITIC Urban Development Building | 260m | 853ft | 54 fl | T/O

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#1 · (Edited)
*February 2014 update: 450m tower, no design yet.


Yes, after countless rumors, this one is officially back on track. It will be started on June 1 2011 according to this source: http://86gc.net/article/html/73615.html

Newest visualisation (as of November 2011):
Found RTKL proposal. Hopefully final. 92 floors.

http://www.rtkl.com/publications/docs/rtkl_GLOBAL_A4_Chi.pdf





Despite its impressive 92-story height and exquisite
architectural design, Kaisa Fenglong Center is
expected to set the pace for environmentally-friendly
buildings in Shenzhen.

RTKL was commissioned to develop
a Class A office tower with the latest
technology. Capitalizing on the firm’s
mixed-use expertise, the building
will contain six floors of high-end
retail, dining, and entertainment
options at its base. The tower will
also be an asset to Shenzhen’s
skyline with a dynamic façade that
gives the impression of movement,
while still being solidly grounded. By
focusing on conserving resources and
environmental protection, the design
team is ensuring that Kaisa Fenglong
Center will be a leader in China’s
green building industry.

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Proposal 1


Proposal 2






I guess they will release a new design anyway. I'll try to find the rest of the renders, but I think there were only 2 proposals.

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#45 · (Edited)
Found RTKL proposal. Hopefully final. 92 floors.

http://www.rtkl.com/publications/docs/rtkl_GLOBAL_A4_Chi.pdf





Despite its impressive 92-story height and exquisite
architectural design, Kaisa Fenglong Center is
expected to set the pace for environmentally-friendly
buildings in Shenzhen.

RTKL was commissioned to develop
a Class A office tower with the latest
technology. Capitalizing on the firm’s
mixed-use expertise, the building
will contain six floors of high-end
retail, dining, and entertainment
options at its base. The tower will
also be an asset to Shenzhen’s
skyline with a dynamic façade that
gives the impression of movement,
while still being solidly grounded. By
focusing on conserving resources and
environmental protection, the design
team is ensuring that Kaisa Fenglong
Center will be a leader in China’s
green building industry.
 
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