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CITIC Tower
中信大厦 / 中国尊

Z15 Plot, Core Area of Beijing CBD, Chaoyang District
Beijing BJ China

Status:
built
Construction Dates
  Began2012
  Finished2018
Floor Count109
Basement Floors8
Building Uses
 - office
 - observation
 - retail
Structural Types
 - highrise
 - landing pad

 Heights ValueSource / Comments 
Roof1732 ftKPF
Zone Z8 103F - 109F
Helicopter landing pad1719 ftBaidu Baike
https://mbd.baidu.com/ma/s/lxyguc1z
Top floor1691 ftCVU Skyscraper Center
Zone z71593 ftSite plan
87 - 102F
Zone z61347 ftSite plan
73F - 86F
Zone z51138 ftSite plan
57F - 72F
Zone z4894 ftSite plan
43F - 56F
Zone z3690 ftSite plan
29F - 42F
Zone z2477 ftSite plan
17F - 28F
Zone z1297 ftSite plan
5F - 16F
Zone z0115 ftSite plan
1F - 4F
Underground height-124 ftGovernment release
Zone ZB -1F - -8F
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Description
Architects:
• TFP Farrells
• Kohn Pedersen Fox Associates - kpf.com
• Beijing Institute of Architectural Design - https://www.biad.com.cn/

Developer: CITIC HEYE Investment CO. LTD. - https://www.citic.com/

CITIC Tower will be the flagship building of Beijing’s comprehensively planned 30-hectare central business district core.

The tower’s gently rising and curving form resembles an ancient Chinese ceremonial vessel, called the “zun.” The design concept is that of a transforming shell that gradually bends to create a dramatic form. This concept is also applied to other key elements of the tower, including the entrances, ground-floor lobby, and observation deck. At the base, the tower thrusts into the ground with massive corner supports, while the exterior shell is gently lifted up and stretched forward at the four sides. The design physically extends the lobby outward, forming dynamic drop-off spaces. At the top, the exterior envelope becomes more transparent at the observation deck and allows more visibility to the inner trumpet-shaped business center, which lights up at night, forming a beacon that will be visible throughout the city.

Compared to a typically straight or tapering supertall tower form, the concave tower profile offers more valuable prime-floor spaces and ample space for window washing, as well as other support systems, at the top of the tower. While the large top poses significant structural challenges, the larger base provides an opportunity for structural balance, formal contrast, and preferred core-to-perimeter distances.

In a city with the highest seismic fortification requirement of the major cities in China, the structural system was particularly sensitive to adjustments in the complex form of the building. Architects and engineers utilized parametric modeling to greatly expedite the design and coordination process to ensure that the design achieved both an iconic form and a solid structural system.

Currently, the highest building in Beijing and World's tallest building with a helicopter landing pad
The highest building in Northern China from 2018-2019

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