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Jin Mao Tower 金茂大厦
88 Shi Ji (Century) Boulevard Shanghai SH China
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| Status: | built | | Construction Dates | | Began | 1994 | | Finished | 1998 | | Floor Count | 93 | | Basement Floors | 3 | | Floor Area | 278,707 m² | | Units / Rooms | 555 |
|  | | Building Uses | | - mixed use | | - hotel | | - observation | | - office | | - retail | | Structural Types | | - highrise | | - atrium | | - pole | | Architectural Style | | - pagoda style | | Materials | | - steel | | - concrete |
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| | Heights | | Value | | Source / Comments | | | | Spire | | 1380 ft | | SOM | | | | | | | | Top floor | | 1201 ft | | | | | | | | | | Observation deck | | 1116 ft | | Jin Mao 88 website | | | | | |
Description Home to the world's highest hotel rooms, located on floors 53-87. Currently operated by the Grand Hyatt Shanghai.
http://shanghai.grand.hyatt.com/ An atrium runs the full height of the hotel floors.
"Jin Mao" means "Golden Prosperity" in Chinese.
Levels 89-93, which occupy the building's spire, are mechanical floors. (Source: "Tall Buildings" exhibition @ Museum of Modern Art, Queens)
Offices occupy floors 3-50. Observation deck is on the 88th floor (Admission: RMB 50 adults, 25 children ~ US $6 and $3, respectively)
Developer: China Shanghai Foreign Trade Centre Co., Ltd
Cost Management: Davis Langdon & Seah International
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