Taipei 101

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cid_1106078238_Taipei_101.150.jpg Taipei 101
Designer C. Y. Lee & Partners
Location Taipei, Taiwan
Date 2003 to 2004
Building Type commercial office tower, skyscraper, shopping center
Climate temperate
Context urban
Architectural Style Neo-Regionalist Modern
Street Address
Notes The new world's tallest building. Said to have world's largest tuned mass damper.
At Great Buildings http://www.GreatBuildings.com/buildings/Taipei_101.html

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"Taipei 101, the world's tallest building, will be officially inaugurated in Taipei, Taiwan, on Dec. 31. The 1,666-foot skyscraper tops the previous record holder, the Petronas Towers in Kuala Lumpur, by 183 feet.

"Designing the 101-story building in the earthquake- and typhoon-prone region presented quite a challenge. Engineers had to account for the fact that the tower stands about 650 feet from a major fault line, and that it will face winds of 100 mph.

"Still, Taipei 101 won't hold the title of world's tallest skyscraper for long. Buildings in Shanghai and Dubai are expected to surpass it, as will the Freedom Tower in New York -- on the World Trade Center site..."

— National Public Radio

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101 floors. Height 509 m (1671 ft)

 

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"Taiwan On Top", by Ian Morley, ArchitectureWeek No. 230, 2005.0302, pB1.1.

World's Tallest Building to Open in Taipei — NPR, December 30, 2004

World's tallest skyscraper opens in Taipei — Financial Times, January 3, 2005

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