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Wangjing SOHO
Three tower complex in Beijing, China / From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Wangjing SOHO | |
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望京SOHO | |
![]() Wangjing SOHO as of October 2020 | |
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General information | |
Status | Officially opened |
Location | Beijing, China |
Opened | 20 September 2014 |
Design and construction | |
Architect(s) | Zaha Hadid |
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Wangjing SOHO (Chinese: 望京SOHO; pinyin: Wàngjīng SOHO) is a complex of three curvilinear asymmetric skyscrapers in Wangjing in Beijing, China, between central Beijing and Beijing Capital International Airport.[1] The towers contain both office and retail space. Originally the SOHO was designed as a two-tower complex but due to height concerns it was redesigned as a three-tower project featuring towers of lower maximum height.[2] One of the more than a dozen properties developed by SOHO China, the complex officially opened on 20 September 2014.[3] The tallest of the three towers is the seventh-tallest woman-designed building in the world.