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Jinling Fuguang, 518m, 108f, Proposed
http://img527.imageshack.us/img527/2114/1111wu5.jpg
Greenland Square Zifeng Tower, 450m, 69f, Under Construction
http://static.flickr.com/67/194015533_f61885d37b_o.jpg
Nanjing Jinling Hotel Phase II, 336m, 88f, Under Construction
SOM
http://static.flickr.com/51/194026070_2a806ff136_o.jpg
Old rendering ?
http://www.atkins-me.com/Images/China_1187_10.jpg
Nanjing International Center 3, 330m, 82f, Under Construction
http://static.flickr.com/74/194023418_fa18d961a5_o.jpg
http://www.sinolab.com/data/photos/20050703_NIC/NanjingInternationalCenter01_20050703.jpg
^Photo, gracelite
Deji Plaza Phase 2, 315m, 74f, Under Construction
http://static.flickr.com/55/194028849_b948088f3d_o.jpg
Urban Zombie®
08-30-2006, 04:52 PM
I wish we had someone to update these regularly...although I do go up there from time to time to visit family.
http://img144.imageshack.us/img144/4718/gj3msbvlp10pohtzh5.jpg
Nanjing IFC, 232m, 51 floors.
Photo : zOrg
Shanghai_Fan
10-14-2006, 03:36 PM
^^ The photo is not mine. I "stole" it from skyscrapers.cn :)
staff
10-14-2006, 07:54 PM
I had no idea this tower was actually getting built! First time I saw it was at the "Tall Buildings" exhibition in Copenhagen last summer (I guess this photo is taken there?), and by then it wasn't even approved I think. I really like this tower - its four "Turning Torsos" joined into one. Cool stuff.
http://static.flickr.com/51/194026070_2a806ff136_o.jpg
Good thinking, making a Nanjing P&C thread, Fabb. It really deserves it considering the amount of tall towers (200-250m+) going up there.
PA Pride
10-14-2006, 08:37 PM
Wow; Those are some very tall designs... Very futuristic... China is going to be the first country to have full blown "Futurama style" cities!!!
http://www.skyscrapers.cn/forum/attachments/tbWucKRqt0gzRA==_VdUIbK7PuIuy.jpg
http://www.skyscrapers.cn/forum/attachments/DSCN0270_llcRFF7I721Y_OsPmZkH0lX0t.jpg
cmb
Oct, 17
Shanghai_Fan
11-01-2006, 05:11 PM
The design of the Nanjing Jinling Hotel phase II has been changed again. The new design, by P&T Group, will be released soon.
http://www.skyscrapers.cn/forum/attachments/2_OJbbeuy7Gspq.jpg
CMB, Dec 9
James Bond Agent 007
12-10-2006, 06:04 AM
Wow, some pretty cool stuff going up here. I'm jealous.
By CMB, again, Jan 24 :
http://www.skyscrapers.cn/forum/attachments/3_JQQ6fE5QYe4Y.jpg
Independence
01-28-2007, 07:17 PM
China and common Asia are somehow showing us their taillights...
Or am I wrong?
http://www.skyscrapers.cn/forum/attachments/2_dAmiA1krybx8.jpg
Feb, 2, by CMB
PDXPaul
02-02-2007, 10:49 PM
China and common Asia are somehow showing us their taillights...
Or am I wrong?
Nah, they're just showing us what it means to have so many Chinese people.:tup:
itom 987
02-03-2007, 06:59 AM
Wow, gotta love the density that cities in China have.
austin356
02-03-2007, 08:47 AM
China and common Asia are somehow showing us their taillights...
Or am I wrong?
depends. We must remember that if they already had a per capita gdp of western Europe they would actually be growing at a slower rate than western Europe, if their current policies were the same.
The best comparision is trail blazing through the jungle. The first guy has to have a machete just to be able to move forward. The second guy and then third both have to use less force to cover the same amount of distance. This means that they can 1)either use less force to progress (Europe) or 2)they can use their force to catch up (China) to the leader (America) but in this real life scenario the machete is investment and even though the US and China have similar ratios of investment as % of gdp, China is able to get 3 times better use of its investment because of the "jungle factor".
Urban Zombie®
03-02-2007, 03:05 AM
Greenland Square Zifeng Tower
I took this last week. Because of the distance and the heavy fog, the quality is sort of shite, but you get the picture more or less (at the right & center):
http://farm1.static.flickr.com/184/407391652_19ac2eab06_o.jpg
Br@vehe@rt
08-21-2007, 06:27 PM
3rd,August,update
http://www.njglgroup.com/upfile/article/2007/08/3954127.jpg
8 30 by General Huo :
http://www.skyscrapers.cn/forum/attachments/20070831_cb093020768f2be231d0Az10Qqngx1sn.jpg
http://www.skyscrapers.cn/forum/attachments/20071004_fe0fc146f801eab8a307mSMzDPtm9QgT.jpg
Br@vehe@rt
10-29-2007, 08:32 PM
Landsea International City Plaza
朗诗城市广场(Chinese name:rhyme city plaza)
it looks like an abstraction of bamboo
bamboo in China has a meaning of flourish & luck
53f 232m
under construction
http://i.pbase.com/o3/41/811041/1/88080405.fcHuEaeh.Landsea.jpg
http://i.pbase.com/o3/41/811041/1/88080579.IRqTG2Ly.Landsea_International_Plaza.jpg
Possible new design of Jinling Fuguang
http://www.skyscrapers.cn/forum/attachments/20070717_d7679c36f176557b1e4cvTFKAF0rUubs.jpg
http://www.skyscrapers.cn/forum/attachments/20070717_b65595d05fd1d606a981mIbNzB92EMI3.jpg
Greenland Plaza, by Da Hai A
http://www.skyscrapers.cn/forum/attachments/20071105_df56dd06065adcdaf10fGTdWg0NEX4sv.jpg
staff
12-10-2007, 12:54 AM
Growing...
http://www.skyscrapers.cn/forum/attachments/20071123_ac372d8233f9a6575ae6lrAokjjUU65p.jpg
http://www.skyscrapers.cn/forum/attachments/20071123_a4ff4376c173f949af74bwMIvNEeT6uv.jpg
Greenland Plaza by JEANS-JEANS :
http://pic.yupoo.com/jeanswang/55092515019a/scyvqpbz.jpg
by JEANS-JEANS again :
http://www.skyscrapers.cn/forum/attachments/20080217_e12dfc330af986000426FtKFfOAJm9NO.jpg
From skyscrapers.cn
http://photo1.bababian.com/upload8/20080307/271085CC93408B5534107E2AA8110EF0.jpg
staff
05-15-2008, 12:40 PM
A Greenland Plaza update would be nice.
The core has topped out :
http://up3.tukeba.com/2008-5/iamllf/86146/2008-5-6/57f272551d666f87ae25baef293076bb.JPG
Photo, general Huo :
http://pic.yupoo.com/jiangcheming/300155cdc1d9/large.jpg
staff
07-08-2008, 12:38 PM
Nice. A taller and better designed version of the Trump Chicago.
Right.
I'm having doubts about the cladding though.
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