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Tianjin CTF Finance Centre

Coordinates:39°01′18″N117°41′53″E / 39.0217°N 117.6981°E /39.0217; 117.6981
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Supertall skyscraper in Tianjin, China
Tianjin CTF Finance Center
天津周大福濱海中心
Map
Interactive map of Tianjin CTF Finance Center
Alternative namesTianjin Chow Tai Fook Binhai Center
EtymologyChow Tai Fook, the parent company of the developer
General information
StatusComplete
Typehotel / serviced apartments / office
LocationBinhai New Area,Tianjin, China
GroundbreakingNovember 20, 2009
Construction startedJanuary 3, 2013
CompletedSeptember 22, 2019
OwnerTianjin New World Huan Bo Hai Real Estate Development Co. Ltd.
Height
Architectural1,739 ft (530 m)[1]
Tip1,740 ft (530 m)[1]
Top floor1,441 ft (439 m)[1]
Technical details
Materialcomposite
Floor count97[1]
Floor area2,714,055 sq ft (252,144.0 m2)
Lifts/elevators81
Design and construction
Architecture firmSkidmore, Owings & Merrill LLP in collaboration with Ronald Lu & Partners
DeveloperNew World Development
Structural engineerSkidmore, Owings & Merrill LLP
Main contractorChina Construction 8th Engineering Division
Other information
Number of rooms266 Apartments and 365 Hotel Rooms
Tianjin CTF Finance Centre
Simplified Chinese天津周大福滨海中心
Traditional Chinese天津周大福濱海中心
Transcriptions
Standard Mandarin
Hanyu PinyinTiānjīn Zhōu Dà Fú Bīnhǎi Zhōngxīn

Tianjin CTF Finance Center is asupertallskyscraper located in theTianjin Economic-Technological Development Areacentral business district ofBinhai,Tianjin,China. Construction started in 2013 and was completed in 2019.[1] At 1,739 ft (530 m),[1] and with 97 floors, the tower is the second-tallest building in Municipal Tianjin after unfinishedGoldin Finance 117, theeighth-tallest building in the world, and the tallest building in the world with fewer than 100 floors.[2] It is located in the outer district of theTianjin Economic-Technological Development Area. Tianjin CTF Finance Center is designed bySkidmore, Owings & Merrill LLP in collaboration withRonald Lu & Partners.

The building was honored with the Tall/Slender Structure award at the 2021 Awards Ceremony by the Institution of Structural Engineers (IStructE).[3]

Design

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The Tianjin CTF Finance Centre is designed with a gently curving glass facade that incorporates eight sloping mega-columns. The columns follow a line connecting the centers and corners of all four elevations. This design improves the building's seismic resilience and contributes to both its gravity and lateral systems. The columns are effective in increasing the stiffness of the building's perimeter frame, consequently attracting a larger portion of the seismic forces in compliance with the Chinese code requirements.

The façade reinforces the curvature of the tower form and creates a shimmering texture over the building's surface. The crystalline-like curtain wall stretches from the suspended glass canopies at each of the lobbies to the dematerialized, mega-column-looped crown and presents a bold expression of a comprehensive, integrated design on the Tianjin skyline.

Base from street level showing concave and convex curves

Features

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By stacking reducing floor plates, the tower tapers dramatically to minimize the surface area exposed to wind, sun, and moisture. The gently-undulating curves of the facade subtly denote the integration of the three distinct programs within a singular smooth object. Square in plan with rounded corners, the floor plate geometry enables unique interior fit-outs and customization options for occupants. Research by the architect has shown that lateral forces due to vortex shedding can be controlled by tapering the vertical profile of the tower and softening any sharp corners in plan. The building's aerodynamic shape greatly reduces this vortex shedding by “confusing the wind” and disrupting the opportunity for any resonating wind forces and loads on the structure.

Construction process

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  • On November 20, 2009, Tianjin Chow Tai Fook Financial Center held a groundbreaking ceremony. The then Tianjin MayorHuang Xingguo attended the ceremony.
  • The Tianjin CTF Finance Centre was proposed as an idea in 2011.
  • As of April 2016, one third of the entire building had been built.
  • In July 2016, the core tube of the building was poured to 260 meters.
  • In September 2016, the building was built as a transition truss between the office building and the serviced residential part.
  • In April 2017, CTBUH confirmed that the building had been structurally topped.
  • In May 2017, the steel structure on the top of the building began to be installed.
  • On October 31, 2017, the steel structure crown was sealed.
  • The building was completed in September 2019.[4]

Building shape

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Tianjin Chow Tai Fook Financial Center (old plan) is a polyline-shaped building with a square shape as the base, and the shape is tapered from bottom to top. In the design effect, in the daytime, the building will refract the sunlight to show various colors, and at night, the top of the inclined tower glows like a diamond. The new plan is rocket-shaped and dominated by arcs; the crown is like a cicada's wings.

See also

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References

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  1. ^abcdef"Tianjin CTF Finance Center – The Skyscraper Center".skyscrapercenter.com. Retrieved1 July 2019.
  2. ^Mwangasha, Jane (2020-12-31)."Top 10 tallest buildings in world".CK. Retrieved2021-05-22.
  3. ^"Tianjin CTF wins IStructE Award for Structural Engineering Excellence".SOM. November 9, 2021. Retrieved2022-10-24.
  4. ^"Façade engineering for Tianjin Chow Tai Fook Binhai Center - Arup".www.arup.com. Retrieved2021-05-22.
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