Kaohsiung | Dream Mall Phase II (夢時代二期) | 150m+,200m+ | 35+,40+ fl
Dream Mall Phase II
夢時代第二期 Location: Kaohsiung Multi-Functional Commerce and Trade Park 高雄多功能經貿園區 The development area of Dream Mall is 7.8 hectares and its development is divided into 3 phases: Phase I: Dream Mall + Ferris wheel (Completed) Dream Mall is the largest shopping mall in Taiwan and the largest in East Asia. The rooftop amusement park at Dream Mall is the home of the "Kaohsiung Eye" Ferris wheel. Building and wheel have a combined height of 102 metres. The investment amount is 18.5 billion NT dollars Phase II: Additional Mall + Office building + Hotel + Residential Complex (Proposed) Phase II plans to invest in a high-end residential complex, office building and hotel developments as well as to gradually make a full scope business town come true. The investment amount is more than 11.5 billion NT dollars The Phase II construction will be started in 2011 or 2012. http://i750.photobucket.com/albums/x.../dreamall1.jpg from taiwan-city.com by claudius |
President Group make media annoucement for launching this development. President group and its consultator Colliers International will lauch international tender invitation press in Singapore and Hong Kong.
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Persident Group comfirms 20 billions dollar investment for this development. |
There hasn't been much development over the past 5 years in the area around dream mall - the MRT station should have been linked directly to the mall instead of the shuttle service they currently offer.
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dream mall, that amusement park, and that horrid new fo guang shan development are tremendous wastes of money that would have been better spent in the city center. kaohsiung needs better planning. it's falling behind taichung and taipei way too fast.
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http://img854.imageshack.us/img854/5...r6hqag7srg.jpg Currently at Kaohisung City Center, there are four important projects surround it include Kaohisung Convention and Exhibition Center, Kaohisung Port Terminal, Kaohisung Pop Music Center and light rail. These projects have been approved by relevant authorities. Let's see what is going to happen in the future. And another project is under planning, Kaohisung Pearl. |
fo guang shan is what happens if disney was given a billion dollars to build a buddhist theme park. it is exaggerated, tacky, and commercialized.
why do so many taiwanese people seem to connect the size of their buddhist shrine to their devotion? this is what happens when some older generation taiwanese tycoons with way more money than taste suddenly develop a religious conscience. the younger generations of taiwan can't take control of their country any sooner. and i'm sure there are a number of good projects underway, but still, it is shocking to see the gap the has grown between kaohsiung and taipei in terms of progress. and kaohsiung pearl is still far from certain. much of it depends on how long the country's real estate bubble survives. |
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For Kaohsiung Pearl, it is far from design stage. Still, this project is in good position which is between Kaohsiung Port Terminal and Kaohsiung Pop Music Center. |
noone is saying these people don't have the right to build ugly architecture. (well, maybe they don't - did you know this temple was built without a permit?)
but it deserves mention because unlike you, i recognize that taiwan is in desperate need for greater discussion of the importance of good urban planning and architecture, and i also recognize that taiwan does have a lot of people with good taste, but not a lot of money, and that these voices need to be heard too. |
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It need people to realised that the city landscape will reform while new buildings are finished. Authorities, developers and people all have their own burden for what the city will look like in the future. People don't like what their city look like, then they should challenge it, not just complain everything like a opposition party in democracies. People should be encouraged to challenge poorly designed building. Just like what public do to urban redevelopment controversy. I would like to have same happen for city landscape or citycape development. Then these three elements can be reformed continually. The problem is it is very slow progress. We need catalyst. Like metal frame window and colourbond structure on roof top, I can see there is some revolution happen in Taipei that residents in lower floor challenges it and make a claim to court for anyone build it. And I can see residents live in large apartments complex form agreement to ban metal fram window and colourbond structure on the building. |
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hmmm....they're tall. and they have lots of glass. there's potential there! wish the renderings were more clear.
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so are they really going to build all those towers? and are they the final designs? do you have stats/height/floor #/completion date info?
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wow...so they will definitely be built? i like the designs! cuz they are contemporary designs and has lots of glass...finally!! wish they can be built in downtown to develop the skyline more tho.
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http://i.imgur.com/gSWVN1K.jpg
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http://i.imgur.com/Rl5rzD7.jpg
http://i.imgur.com/UDY2dlz.jpg Regard to Environmental Assessment Report Hotel x1 Floor:51F Height:Unkown Office Building x1 Floor:27F Height:Unkown Residential Building x3 Floor:51F Height:Unkown 一)旅館及商場綜合開發 開發面積為9,034.71 m2(2,733坪),總開發樓地板面積118,095.87 m2(35,724坪)。開發內容包括:地下6層及地上51層之建築;其中地下2至6層主要作為停車場使用,地下1層至地上5層則作為綜合商場,6層以上作為旅館使用,詳表5.2.2-5。 (二)辦公大樓 開發面積為3,061.16 m2(926坪),總開發樓地板面積42,330.58 m2(12,805坪)。開發內容包括地下6層及地上27層之建築,地下2至6層主要作為停車場使用,地下1層至地上樓層則依樓層所需作為辦公室及商場租用等,詳表5.2.2-6。 (三)住宅 開發面積為6,558.68 m2(1,984坪),總開發樓地板面積90,694.21 m2(27,435坪)。開發內容包括:地下5層及地上46層之建築,地下樓層主要作為停車場使用,地上樓層則依樓層狀況分為住宅及公共空間等用途,詳表5.2.2-7。 |
http://www.twhoya.com/images/case/1130/2.jpg?1418137940
by l2678 from taiwan-city forum Warning: It is not final design. It can be changed during environmental assessment process. |
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Kaohsiung | Dream Mall Phase II (夢時代二期) | 150m+,200m+ | 35+,40+ fl
New Revision Plan: Stage I — Residential buildings ×2: 47F / 5F (165.3 M +5.9 M =171.2M) Stage II — Office : 34F / 6F (132.0 M +9.0 M =141.0M) Stage II — Hotel: 51F / 6F (196.1 M +9.0 M =205.1M) https://images2.imgbox.com/8a/d3/7VNyDdiA_o.png Stage I https://images2.imgbox.com/e1/c0/DKNl7CwK_o.png Stage II https://images2.imgbox.com/88/60/IEMLd8TR_o.png Kaohsiung 高雄 가오슝 เกาสง Taiwan 台湾 대만 ไต้หวัน |
Stage I — Residential buildings ×2: 47F / 5F (165.3 M +5.9 M =171.2M)
Stage I construction will be started in 2020 Stage II — Office building: 34F / 6F (132.0 M +9.0 M =141.0M) Stage II — Hotel building: 51F / 6F (196.1 M +9.0 M =205.1M) Stage II — Shopping mall: 5F / 6F (30.5 M +9.0 M =39.5M) https://images2.imgbox.com/f5/2b/VgkWwLh1_o.png https://images2.imgbox.com/c3/01/mC6oCDEZ_o.png https://images2.imgbox.com/1f/f6/35xkTMG5_o.png https://images2.imgbox.com/ca/43/yRGKwIFp_o.png Kaohsiung 高雄 가오슝 เกาสง Taiwan 台湾 대만 ไต้หวัน |
It looks nice, but why do they never stick to the original design? why does it have to change so much? Are the first rendering a nice picture to get investors, then f..k it we do something else? I know that there is a lot of regulations rules, but come on, they don't know/ check them when starting the design?
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Looks like it's still in the approval process?
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Kaohsiung | Dream Mall Phase II (夢時代二期) | 150m+,200m+ | 35+,40+ fl
Stage I — Residential buildings ×2: 47F / 5F (171.2M) Stage II — Office : 34F / 6F (141.0M) Stage II — Hotel: 51F / 6F (205.1M) start construction! https://scontent-tpe1-1.xx.fbcdn.net...10&oe=5F7D85FC z701062001, taiwan city forum Kaohsiung 高雄 가오슝 เกาสง Taiwan 台湾 대만 ไต้หวัน |
Stage I — Residential buildings ×2: 47F / 5F (171.2M) Stage II — Office : 34F / 6F (141.0M) Stage II — Hotel: 51F / 6F (205.1M) https://scontent.fkhh1-2.fna.fbcdn.n...12&oe=5F7CA89F https://scontent.fkhh1-2.fna.fbcdn.n...01&oe=5F7E28AB https://scontent.fkhh1-1.fna.fbcdn.n...26&oe=5F7F0013 CH3Fang, taiwan city forum |
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