Skyscrapers: Wuhan Center, Highest Building of Central China © ECADI |
Wuhan Center is new skyscraper under construction in Wuhan, China. 438m (1437ft) tall building is set to be tallest skyscraper in central China. Designed by architects from ECADI Architectural firm, tower will have 360-degree viewing platform on the height of 428m.
"Located in the southwest corner of the CBD, Wuhan Tower is the highest building in central China. With a total floor space of 321400m2 and land area of 2.81 hectares, the center has 88 storeys and is 438 meters high. As a landmark, Wuhan Tower has turned out to be an international class-5A business complex, with the availability for intelligent offices, global conference centers, VIP hotel apartments, platinum five-star hotels, 360° sky viewing decks, high-end international commercial shopping centers, etc.
It aims at matching Central China modern service center and embodying Wuhan economic, humanistic developing trend and geographic characters, so as to meet the needs of high-level business activities and relative businessmen."
-Wuhan CBD Investment & Development co., LTD.
Skyscrapers: Wuhan Center, Highest Building of Central China © ECADI |
Skyscrapers: Wuhan Center, Highest Building of Central China © ECADI |
Skyscrapers: Wuhan Center, Highest Building of Central China © ECADI |
Skyscrapers: Wuhan Center, Highest Building of Central China © ECADI |
Skyscrapers: Wuhan Center, Highest Building of Central China © ECADI |
Skyscrapers: Wuhan Center, Highest Building of Central China © ECADI |
Skyscrapers: Wuhan Center, Highest Building of Central China © ECADI |
Skyscrapers: Wuhan Center, Highest Building of Central China © ECADI |
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