| Shanghai Wheelock Square |
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Interactive map of the Shanghai Wheelock Square area |
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| Status | Completed |
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| Type | Office |
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| Location | Nanjing Road West/Huasha Road, Puxi, Shanghai, China |
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| Construction started | 2003 |
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| Completed | 2010 |
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| Roof | 887 ft (270 m) |
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| Floor count | 59 |
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| Floor area | 1,227,893 sq ft (114,075.0 m2) |
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| Architect | Kohn Pedersen Fox Associates PC |
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| Developer | The (Wharf) Holdings Limited |
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Shanghai Wheelock Square is a skyscraper located in Puxi, Shanghai, China. It is the sixth-tallest building in Shanghai.[2]
The Wheelock Square building has 58 floors, and just over 100,000 m2 (1,100,000 sq ft) of prime office space. It is located across the street from the Jing'an Temple Station on Shanghai Metro Lines 2, 7, and 14.[3]
Awards and honors
- CTBUH, Best Tall Building Asian & Australia, Nominee (2011)
- International Property Awards: Asia, Highly Commended High Rise Award (2013)
- MIPIM Asia, Business Centres, Bronze (2011)
- Quality Building, Non-Residential Category, Finalist (2012)
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31°13′25″N 121°26′25″E / 31.22361°N 121.44028°E / 31.22361; 121.44028
Skyscrapers in Shanghai over 170 meters (558 feet) |
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| Completed: | | Over 300 m | |
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| 200–300 m |
- Plaza 66 Tower 1 (288 m, 2001)
- Lumina Shanghai (285.1 m, 2021)
- Tomorrow Square (285 m, 2003)
- Qiantan Center (280 m, 2020)
- K11 (278 m, 2002)
- Shanghai SK Group Tower (275 m, 2019)
- Shanghai Wheelock Square (270.5 m, 2008)
- Bocom Financial Towers (265 m, 2002)
- Grand Gateway Shanghai Towers (262 m, 2005)
- Shanghai IFC North Tower (260 m, 2010)
- Huamin King Tower (258 m, 2011)
- One Lujiazui (256 m, 2008)
- Bank of Shanghai Headquarters (252 m, 2005)
- Shanghai IFC South Tower (250 m, 2009)
- Maxdo Centre (241 m, 2005)
- Cloud Nine (238 m, 2006)
- International Ocean Shipping Building (232 m, 2000)
- Plaza 66 Tower 2 (228 m, 2006)
- Oasis Skyway Garden Hotel (226 m, 2006)
- Bank of China Tower (226 m, 2000)
- Raffles City (222 m, 2003)
- Jasper Tower (220 m, 2008)
- The Longemont Shanghai (218 m, 2005)
- Shanghai Dong Hai Plaza (217 m, 2004)
- World Finance Tower (212 m, 2000)
- King Tower (212 m, 1996)
- Pudong International Information Port (211 m, 2001)
- Nan Zheng Building (205 m, 1998)
- Lippo Plaza (204 m, 1998)
- Shanghai Sen Mao International Building (203 m, 1998)
- Huaxia Financial Square Towers (202 m, 2003)
- Golden Bell Mansion (200 m, 1998)
- Radisson Hotel Shanghai New World (200 m)
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| 170–200 m |
- World Plaza Shanghai (199 m, 1998)
- Bund Center (198 m, 2002)
- Wenxin United Press Building (197 m, 1999)
- Lan Sheng Building (196 m, 1997)
- China Insurance Building (196 m, 1999)
- The Center (196 m, 2004)
- CITIC Square (193 m, 2000)
- Huaneng Union Tower (188 m, 1997)
- CAAC Pudong Tower (188 m, 2001)
- Bao'an Tower (188 m, 1997)
- Shanghai Futures Building (187 m, 1998)
- China Merchants Tower (186 m, 1995)
- Shanghai China Merchants Plaza Office Building (186 m, 1998)
- Aurora Plaza (185 m, 2003)
- Pudong Development Mansion (185 m, 2001)
- Ciro's Plaza (181 m, 2002)
- Union Square Towers (185 m, 2005)
- Pudong Shangri La Hotel Extension (180 m, 2005)
- Citigroup Tower (180 m, 2005)
- Shanghai Property Information Exchange Center (180 m, 2000)
- Harbour Ring Plaza (178 m, 1998)
- K. Wah Center (178 m, 2005)
- Four Seasons Hotel (172 m, 2002)
- Radisson Blu Hotel (170 m, 2003)
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- Buildings listed in order of height and with year of completion
- Building data source: Emporis
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