Página oficial: http://www.shanghaihills.com/
Perfil en la página de la Mori: http://www.mori.co.jp/projects/shanghai/en_index.html
Perfil en Emporis: http://www.emporis.com/en/wm/bu/?id=130957
Webcam desde el colegio alemán de Puxi: http://www.ds-shanghai.org.cn/webcam/webcam.html
Vídeo: http://files.filefront.com/SWFC_2wmv/;5092693;;/fileinfo.html
Vídeo 2: http://www.mori.co.jp/overseas/shanghai/en_movie.swf
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09-Jan-2008, 06:42 PM
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Comparad el mastodóntico tamaño con el de las casitas bajas de vecinos:
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Mirando por ahí he encontrado esta propuesta para Nueva York New York International Finance Center (http://www.skyscraperpage.com/diagrams/?b35598) de 990 ms y con parecido más que razonable con el de Shangai. Lo que no sé es cual de ellos fué primero.
Coño, si hasta hay un puente de Calatrava en Gotham, jajajaja, a la izquierda del dibujo, fijaos.
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Bueno, cotilleando en you tube he visto este video que desconocía totalmente donde nos podemos hacer una idea del resultado final del edificio.
Echadle un vistazo:
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[QUOTE=Cer]He encontrado también este otro video sobre las caraterísticas técnicas de este peazo rascacielos, a ver qué os parece:
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09-Jan-2008, 06:51 PM
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Shanghai World Financial Center on fire By Yang Lifei and Li Xinran 2007-8-14
http://www.shanghaidaily.com/NewsImage/2007/2007-08/2007-08-14/20070814_327228_01.jpg
A fire breaks out on one of the top floors of the under construction Shanghai World Financial Center in Pudong New Area today. Smoke can be seen from several blocks away even though the city was blanketed in a thick haze. The cause of the blaze is not yet known.
http://www.shanghaidaily.com/sp/article/2007/200708/20070814/article_327228.htm
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Preciosa foto. Un 10 también.
http://skyscrapers.cn/forum/attachments/20070904_201fcceb1b679daded2aHgIrpydQ3dS4.jpg
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http://worldarchitecturenews.com/news_images/1465_1_Shanghai%20Pudong%201.jpg
http://worldarchitecturenews.com/news_images/1465_2_Shanghai%20Pudong%202.jpg
http://worldarchitecturenews.com/news_images/1465_3_Shanghai%20Pudong%203.jpg
Extensión del barrio de Pudong
Mal, muy mal porque no se ve ningún supertall!
The project prepared by Gregotti Associati, joined for the occasion by local partner Thape, has been selected in the restricted international consultation held by the Government of Shanghai to extend the eastern part of the financial district of Lujiazui (better known as Pudong). The project involves an area of around 850 thousand m2 at the centre of the famous downtown area of Shanghai, where innumerable skyscrapers, including the Jin Mao, already rise up, in an urban scene that is transforming fast, with plots still to be built on and a fabric where the new towers loom up in isolation. Beginning with this complex architectural context that is in the process of formation, the project concentrates on the integration of the new eastern financial zone of Lujiazui in the vast financial district of Shanghai, bringing out the possibilities of a compact urban configuration that is capable of incorporating the future towers into a coordinated design for the city. The qualities of the project that have enabled it to win the international competition, first of all establish a network of public spaces extending along the sides of the monumental axis of Century Boulevard, regulating the elevation of a new city core with an orthogonal grid, a new centre for service sector activities with attached services and residences, consisting of towers integrated into a clear urban morphology. Pedestrian only streets, plazas, tree-lined avenues and avenues of water distribute the alignments along the regulating grid, its rhythm marked by blocks designed as bases that are raised 20 metres with a green covering. Containing services, commerce and various facilities, the bases guarantee the ground level a high level of use by the collective urban life and avoid the residual spaces with no identity that are normally produced by the isolation of skyscrapers. The towers rising from the bases can therefore take on forms rich in architectural variations, yet respecting an urban structure that is well defined by the blocks and by their alignments of the road layouts. This philosophy of a “city of skyscrapers” measured at ground level by human steps and proportions suitable for social life is entrusted to three large malls, or parallel avenues, over 70 metres wide, with the city mall (a sequence of plazas with facilities) at the centre and at the sides a water mall and a green mall, intersected on the front facing the river by a tree-lined avenue. The general plan also sets itself the objective of merging four general levels and making them coexist in the scheme: the level of the pedestrian city at ground level; the lowest level (at -7.50) where the service roads, technical spaces and parking areas, plus a commercial promenade by the new canal, are located; the level of the blocks (at +20), where a further green mantle stretches out; finally, the various heights of the towers that will rise up from the blocks. The project for the new zone with a prevalently service function requires the support of a strong infrastructure: two underground motorways and five underground railway lines will avoid mobility jams, guaranteeing the use of the area to over 150 thousand people at the same time. On the basis of quantitative parameters that envisage flows of these dimensions for a surface zoned for building of over 2 million m2, the city core of Lujiazui is prefigured as a genuine new urban pole. For this the project envisages around half the surface being for service sector use in a strict sense, and the other half being divided up between hospitality services, commerce and entertainment, with hotels, residences and the insertion of structures to host exhibitions and performances. This functional structuring, combined with the centrality conferred upon the large public spaces, will favour the use of the area throughout the entire day, attracting diverse social sectors of the Chinese metropolis.
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