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New Chinese Skyscraper by Marshall Strabala : Architecture
American
Architect Marshall Strabala Designs China's Tallest Building
29 Nov 2008
AMERICAN ARCHITECT MARSHALL STRABALA IN AWE OF
SHANGHAI TOWER, CHINA'S TALLEST BUILDING
Shanghai Tower's November 29th Groundbreaking Marks Start of Construction
Of
World's First Double-Skin, Super-Tall Building
Images : Gensler

SHANGHAI, China -- With the groundbreaking of the 632-meter (2070
feet), Shanghai Tower, China's tallest building, Marshall Strabala,
the building's Director of Design, will achieve another significant
milestone in an illustrious design career.
This will mark the final stretch of Strabala's latest and most important
project to date.
With the Shanghai Tower, the Houston-based architectural designer
has designed three of the world's 10-tallest buildings, including
the 160+-story Burj Dubai, the world's tallest building now under
construction in Dubai, United Arab Emirates, and the 420-meter (1380
feet) Nanjing Greenland Financial Center in Nanjing China to be completed
in 2009.
However, Strabala says Shanghai Tower will be different than the others.
"Shanghai Tower will represent China's dynamic 'future,'"
said Strabala. "It will be an impressive building where China
looks ahead to both the future of this bustling and ever-changing
metropolis, but also to the future of the dynamic Chinese spirit.
There will be no other such unique and well-conceived tower like it
anywhere in the world," he added.
Featuring a soft triangular shape, the tower rotates as it juts skyward
and concludes with an open-top design. As the shape rises, a "strike"
or open notch curves up and around the building which is an engineering
feature to control the wind up and away from the building.
The 120-story tower will feature office space, luxury residences,
a high-end hotel, retail space, restaurants and a public observatory.
The development will be separated into nine distinct bioclimatic zones,
with each having its own atrium, lush gardens, indoor air controls
and panoramic 360° views of China's largest and most populous
metropolis.
Green Building Design
Shanghai Tower also will be the world's first super-tall building
with a "double-skin," according to Strabala. Part of an
environmentally friendly, "green building" approach, the
double skin has two glass walls. "Green building" is the
practice of improving the efficiency of how buildings use resources
such as energy, materials and water, while reducing the impact that
buildings have during their lifespan -- on health and the environment.
"With the double skin, the building will function much like a
thermos bottle," said Strabala. "This allows us to harvest
and use daylight, reduce artificial lighting to a minimum, increase
the insulation of the building's interior, and, long-term, dramatically
reduce energy consumption and energy costs."
Expanding on the green building concept, wind turbines will be placed
on the roof to generate windpower. And, the building will be situated
within a 10,000-square meter (107,600 square feet) open green space
that will become both a public park and the front entry to the tower.
The project will seek LEED certification from the China Green Building
Council, in association with the US Green Building Council. Strabala,
who has earned his LEED certification, has incorporated green building
concepts in his designs for many years.
"Vertical City"
According to Strabala, Shanghai's central city is running out of space
so it is therefore efficient and economical to build super-tall, mixed-use
buildings, instead of multiple smaller buildings spread out across
the area.
"Shanghai Tower's upward spiraling form will become a 'vertical
city," a structure comprised of eight separate neighborhoods
that become plazas in the sky," explained Strabala. "The
spiral derives from not only the smallest of things, the smallest
atom, but also the largest of thing, the collective universe. Every
element of the building needs to perform two purposes. It integrates
art and science, aesthetics and function, technology and beauty and
knowledge and perception."

Shanghai Architecture Treasure
Strabala has no doubt that when it is finished in 2014, the Shanghai
Tower will be viewed as a city landmark and treasure.
"Looking ahead, Shanghai Tower will be seen as one of the city's
great architectural treasures, and mentioned in the same breath with
the city's Yuyuan Gardens, the former French Concession, and the Bund."
Shanghai Tower will be located in the Lujiazui section of the city's
Pudong district. It will be adjacent to, and taller than, two other
super-tall buildings, the 421-meter (1380 feet) Jin Mao and the 492-meter
(1614 feet) World Financial Center. Together, the buildings are referred
to as the "three brothers," and are situated east and across
the Huangpu River from the city's historic Bund area.
Strabala's team of designers from the US-based Gensler architectural
firm was selected following an intense 21-month-long competition among
local and international design firms. Strabala managed the design
team including Jun Xia, principle of the Shanghai office, Xiamomei
Lee, project manager, and Grant Uhlir, consultant manager.
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Marshall Strabala
Burj Dubai skyscraper
Shanghai Architecture - Selection
Jin Mao Tower Shanghai

photograph : Andrew McRae
Tallest building in China since 2005
Seventh tallest building in world at time of writing
Oriental Pearl Tower

photograph : Andrew McRae
Shanghai skyscraper :
Shanghai World Financial Center

photograph : Andrew McRae
Due to be tallest building in the world briefly in 2008 (ie tallest ignoring
spires), but the building has no spires proposed at time of writing
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