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Old Posted Dec 17, 2006, 9:51 PM
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ET Media Coporation HQ 東森媒體集團總部

東森媒體集團全球營運總部動土開工
投資150億元 6萬建坪 規模全球第三


東森媒體集團投資150億元在關渡興建的全球營運總部,十二月十七日上午舉行開工動土典禮,預計四年竣工後,將成為全球規模第三大、也是全球民營媒體第二大的媒體大樓。

東森媒體集團總裁王令麟表示,東森配合全球化的腳步,並以具體行動響應政府「大投資」政策,斥資打造國際一流的工作環境,從台灣發聲,向全球華人提供最即時、最完整、最精采的娛樂服務,朝更宏大的目標邁進,展示深耕台灣的決心。



王令麟指出,東森創立十六年來,一直秉持「國際的、科技的、公益的」經營理念,不斷創新突破,獲得到廣泛支持,業務發展快速,員工從十餘人增至目前七千餘人。2010年關渡媒體大樓完工後,預計將有一萬一仟名員工進駐辦公,符合創造就業機會的「大溫暖」精神,屆時集團營收將超過900億元。
目前全球規模最大的媒體大樓是時代華納集團的紐約總部,建築面積25萬平方公尺,其次是日本富士電視台大樓18萬平方公尺,不過,北京正在興建中的中央廣電集團大樓30萬平方公尺將後來居上。關渡的東森媒體集團全球營運總部預計建築20萬平方公尺,約合6萬坪,完成後更將超越富士電視大樓,名列全球最宏偉的媒體總部之一。

東森媒體集團已經取得經濟部工業局的企業總部營運認證,是目前台灣唯一、也是第一個具有全球營運總部資格的媒體。

坐落於北投關渡立德路的東森媒體集團全球營運總部,佔地一萬一千多坪,購買土地成本35億元。由日本大林組負責發包施工,地上30層、地下6層,建築費高達90億元。內部設備預計須再投入25億元,總投資金額高達150億元,創下民營華文媒體史上空前紀錄。

這棟數位電視媒體大樓除了辦公室以外,還規劃12座多功能數位動畫攝影棚、可容納1,200席次的多功能劇場,以及會議中心、訓練中心、國際媒體中心、餐廳、員工休閒娛樂中心和訓練中心宿舍,以應付每日有9個頻道24小時連線作業,員工有溫暖的休息區。同時附設托兒園、哺乳室、室內球場、三溫暖、健身房、盲人按摩室等福利設施,兼具完整的生活功能,顯見王令麟總裁是發心要為東森人打造一個最舒適的新家。
Original Link: http://blog.etmall.com.tw/blogs/ehsp.../15/51687.aspx
($15 billion NT, world's 3rd largest media center, 30 floors high w/ 6 floor basements, designed by Japanese)

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Old Posted Dec 18, 2006, 5:44 PM
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Kuantu's skyline is getting better.

Most other media's new headquarters are in Neihu now.
Only Da-ai and ET that I know picked Kuantu?
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Old Posted Dec 22, 2006, 4:14 AM
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yep! Kwandu's skyline looks rather impressive from Luzho!
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Old Posted Dec 22, 2006, 5:46 AM
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that building is plain ugly. another typical drab brown building for a typical ugly drab brown grey taiwanese city. sorry for the harshness but it really is unattractive. taiwan needs more creative and innovative architecture like kris yao's eyecatching hsinchu hsr station.
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Old Posted Dec 22, 2006, 11:25 AM
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mummm...i wouldn't say that it's ugly to me, but rather commonplace...
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come on guys. common or not. it is definitely a quality building by taiwanese standards!
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come on guys. common or not. it is definitely a quality building by taiwanese standards!
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Old Posted Jan 28, 2007, 5:42 AM
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the height is good by taipei standard, but the design is bleh
the architecht said that it's supposed to be a green building ... like i care
i think it's just because they're in debt, so that they can't afford glass exterior and the extra energy bill
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the height is good by taipei standard, but the design is bleh
the architecht said that it's supposed to be a green building ... like i care
i think it's just because they're in debt, so that they can't afford glass exterior and the extra energy bill
I'm also curious how the Rebar affair impacts this project. It's difficult to push expansion when the CEO is in jail.
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Old Posted Jan 30, 2007, 4:53 AM
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Rebar and ETTV please go and fxxk yourselves! i say we boycott whatever company related to REBAR! What the Wongs have done to Taiwan is disgusting!
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