Taipei 101
Taipei, Taiwan (People`s Republic of China)

Taipei 101 (Taiwan) - 509 meter skyscraper (101 floors)

Where is located Taipei 101?

Address of Taipei 101 is 8, Sung-Chih Road, Taipei, Taiwan
show on map

When was built Taipei 101?

Built date of Taipei 101 is 1994 - 2004

Taipei 101

Facts, informations and history of Taipei 101

The entire structure contains 101 above-ground floors and 5 underground floors. On the 89th floor there is an internal observation room, while the external observation deck is located on the 91th floor.

The external observation deck will be the second highest in the world, will be exceeded only by the Shanghai World Financial Center.

To Taipei 101 will be 3 out of 4 titles of the Supreme Building in the World at the moment when the skyscraper will be built: Building with the highest structural point, the highest to the roof and building with the most occupied floor.

It will be one of several buildings in the world equipped with two-deck lifts.

Each elevator is designed with an aerodynamic shape, a pressure stabilizer, an emergency braking system, and the world's first three-state anti-overrun system. The cost of each lift will be over 2 million dollars.

The building will have the fastest lifts in the world traveling upwards at a speed of 1008 meters / minute (60.48 km / h) and down 610 m / min. (36.6 km / h). The passengers will need only 39 seconds to reach the 90th floor. The highest speed is 34 percent faster than the current speed of the fastest elevators in Yokohama Landmark Tower .

It is one of several very tall buildings in the world where design inspiration comes from traditional Chinese buildings.

The specification and design of the tower are based on the number "8", which is a happy number in traditional Chinese culture. Apart from the 8-part building structure, its colorful glass reflecting the sky is decorated with traditional Ruin symbols. This type of project (called "8-design") was also widely used when Jin Mao Tower in Shanghaju.

The only problem according to C.P.Wang - architect and Feng Shui specialist was the road that ran towards the building, which could cause illnesses and hinder the interests of officials. This was simply repaired by the construction of a fountain blocking the road.

The official opening ceremony of the ceremony's roof ceremony took place on July 1, 2003. The President of Taiwan and the Mayor of Taipei participated in this event. Taipei 101 now maintains the title of the tallest building in the world measured to the top of the roof, beating the previous owner of this record Willis Tower .

The final part of the top of the tower, with a 197 feet long spire, was placed on October 9, 2003, thus Taipei 101 became the holder of the official title of the Supreme Building.

Mayor Taipei Ma Ying-jeou at the ceremony on October 17, 2003 fixed the golden shaft marking the official completion of the tower.

The building will contain stores, offices for 12,000 employees and a Taiwanese exchange, which will rent 7 floors in the building.

This is the first and only superwysoki skyscraper in the world, which is built on a very active zone of shakes caused by earthquakes. For this purpose, the first 62 floors are supported by huge steel columns filled with very durable concrete. The rest is lighter, made mainly of steel and glass. Lin claims that the structure will withstand earthquakes up to 7 on the Richter scale (in October 1999, Taiwan hit 7.6 magnitude earthquake) and survive typhoons at speeds up to 180 ft / sec. If, on the other hand, a building such as in the tragedy of 11/09/01 was hit, then Taipei 101 will be for a long time longer than World Trade Center .

Petronas Tower 1 and Petronas Tower 2 they will still be holders of the title of the highest twin towers in the world despite the fact that Taipei 101 will be the highest building in the world.

A weighing 800 ton stabilizing system will help stabilize the tower. This system will be located in a circular structure near the top of the building, between the restaurant level and the observation deck.

" We have designed this building based on the philosophy of integration with nature. " - C.P. Wang, chief architect.
" This is like a growing plant to reach heaven, which is very different from the western idea of ​​acquiring nature. " - C.P. Wang
" Feng shui is part of our culture, so we built these symbols to help people feel happiness. " - C.P. Wang

Architect of Taipei 101

Architect of Taipei 101 is C.Y. Lee & Partners
C.Y. Lee & Partners

How many meters have Taipei 101?

Height of Taipei 101 is 509 meters (1671 ft)

how many meters have Taipei 101Scale

Construction/building type

Building Taipei 101 is of type Skyscraper, Office building

Architectural style

Architectural style of Taipei 101 is Postmodernism

Postmodernism is an architectural style that emerged in the 1970s and lasted until the late 1990s. It is characteristic of architecture after modernism, which was more abstract and minimal. Postmodernism rejects the abstract and minimalist approach to design and focuses on the usability, functionality and aesthetics of buildings. ... czytaj więcej.

What material is the building made of?

Taipei 101 is made of the following materials: steel, reinforced concrete, glass

Cost

Build cost of Taipei 101 is 1.7 billion dollars

Other names

The building is also known by other common names or in the original language, i.e. Taipei Financial Center

Official website

The official website of the building, where up-to-date information can be found, is http://www.taipei-101.com.tw

Comments to Taipei 101 (215) Average rating: 4,0 Add comment    /    Rate building

Your opinion
#0
Share your impressions... write something about the building...
4,0  /  5
Average rating

Based on 215 comments
Tomek
#15
Tomek
20 years ago
Sajgonka?Powiem więcej- Wielka kupa pozbawiona sensu. Idiotyczny,kanciasty... A najlepszym azjatyckim architektem był(i jest) Minoru Yamasaki. Ten idiota co to zaprojektował tego 'Srajpena' mógłby co najwyżej "Yamie" buty czyśćić.
Marcin
#14
Marcin
20 years ago
To wygląda jak jedna wielka sajgonka :D no ale troche było przy tym pracy
Eeeee?
#13
Eeeee?
20 years ago
Feng Shui?! Toż to wygląda jak ustawione jeden na drugim kartoniki po chińskim żarciu. No chyba, że ma to być wielkie nawiązanie do tradycji Państwa Środka ;) Tak poza tym to budynek robi wrażenie i gdybym go zobaczył na żywo miałbym pewnie niezłą koparę!
D.R:
#12
D.R:
20 years ago
Troche bez gustu
basa
#11
basa
20 years ago
super rewelacja
Mona
#10
Mona
20 years ago
Wygląd mało interesując, konstrukcja imponująca.
Spila
#9
Spila
20 years ago
Kto napisal ze powinnismy sobie taki wybudowac? A nie wiesz moze gdzie? >> brak odpowiedniego gruntu... Wogole na Discovery byl program godzinny o Taipei 101.. Mega Wypas... Ten budynek rzadzi.. ale poczekajcie tylko na PODNIEBNE MIASTO... Żółci nam jeszcze pokaża...
mareq
#8
mareq
20 years ago
warto byłoby kiedyś zobaczyć ..
Micha
#7
Micha
20 years ago
dzieki bardzo mi sie przydal ten artykul
gawron
#6
gawron
20 years ago
My też moglibyśmy sobie taki zafundować, np zamiast kupawać kilka odrzutowców amerykańskich przez Min.Obrony Naronwej, na co MON wydało własnie ponad 5 mld zł !
dizzy
#5
dizzy
20 years ago
mają bum budowlany to se budują
julka
#4
julka
20 years ago
ta budowla jest superowa jest poprostu git!!!
wojto
#3
wojto
20 years ago
ciekawe jak dlugo wytrzyma ten wiezowiec, bo jest przystosowany do oporu trzesieniom o sile 7 st w skali Richtera, a 4 lata temu w Tajwanie bylo trzesienie o sile 7.6 st. !!!
Dariush00
#2
Dariush00
20 years ago
Budynek jest piękny... nie ma co. Daje mu 10 pkt.
Tali
#1
Tali
20 years ago
Azja króluje! Mają kase to budują!

Location on map / How to get there

Redakcja Budowle.pl
Weather nearby
Today (25 April)
current weather in this location
23.7 ° C
20.9 ° (min)     27.3 ° (max)
31.9 mm
2.7 m/s
1010 hPa
Tomorrow (26 April)
Tomorrow weather in this location
24.9 ° C
21.8 ° (min)     25.9 ° (max)
4.4 mm
3.2 m/s
1009 hPa
Show forecast for 14 days Source: openweathermap.org
Our website uses cookies to provide you with services at the highest level and for statistical and advertising purposes. By using this site, you agree to the use of cookies, more details in our cookies policy. Close