Posco Tower-Songdo
Skyscraper in Incheon, South Korea From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Skyscraper in Incheon, South Korea From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The Posco Tower-Songdo or Northeast Asia Trade Tower (Korean: 포스코타워-송도) is a skyscraper in Songdo International City, the world's most expensive private real estate project in the Incheon Free Economic Zone, South Korea.[3] The 305-metre (1,001 ft) building is currently[when?] South Korea's fourth tallest, and has 68 floors.[4] It surpassed the previous record-holder, Samsung Tower Palace 3 – Tower G in Seoul, when it topped-out in 2009. Although finished in 2011, the completion of its interior had been delayed due to financial complications during a recession.[5] It was surpassed in height in 2017 by the current highest building in South Korea, the Lotte World Tower.
Posco Tower-Songdo | |
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포스코타워-송도 | |
General information | |
Status | Completed |
Type | class A office, luxury hotel, serviced residences, retail stores[1] |
Location | Songdo IBD, Songdo International City, Incheon Free Economic Zone, Incheon South Korea |
Coordinates | 37°23′21.00″N 126°38′38.00″E |
Groundbreaking | July 2006 |
Construction started | February 1st 2007 |
Opening | July 10th 2014 |
Height | |
Architectural | 305 m (1,001 ft)[2] |
Top floor | 276.7 m (908 ft)[2] |
Observatory | 276.7 m (908 ft)[2] |
Technical details | |
Floor count | 68[2] |
Floor area | 140,000 square metres (1,506,947 sq ft)[2] |
Lifts/elevators | 22[2] |
Design and construction | |
Architect(s) | Kohn Pedersen Fox/Heerim Architects & Engineers[1] |
Developer | Gale International/Daewoo E&C/POSCO E&C[1] |
References | |
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The building was intended to be a landmark of the Songdo International Business District which was constructed on unused land along the waterfront near Incheon.[5] It features 19 floors of class A office space, an observatory on the 65th-floor, a luxury hotel, serviced residences, and retail stores. The column-free floors include an office lobby at ground level with French limestone floors and Vermont slate stone walls.
Like One World Trade Center, the tower features a faceted glass facade that gently tapers from a square base but transitions to a triangular rooftop. The offices, apartments and a hotel each have their own entrance lobby. The facade is made of high-performance glazed glass with exterior shading devices which allows the structure to regulate internal temperatures. The tower also features low-flow plumbing fixtures allowing reduced water usage by more than 20 percent compared to the average consumption rate of a typical office building. In addition, a graywater collection system is used to flush wastewater while collected stormwater is stored and reused, reducing water consumption by more than 50 percent.[6]
The building is next to Songdo Convensia, the Riverstone shopping center, and the Sheraton Incheon Hotel. It has an extensive parking station next door, and will have pedestrian access to a future subway station.
Floors 2 to 33 are occupied by several businesses, with Daewoo occupying levels 9 to 21. The 36th and 37th floors are allocated for banquets, restaurants, meeting rooms and other formal activities, while floors 38 to 64 features a residence hotel with 423 guest rooms, including a penthouse on the upper floor.[6] In February 2010, the 65th-floor observatory temporarily opened to the public for the G-20 major economies meeting of finance ministers.
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