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Greenland Group to Construct World's Third Tallest Building in Wuhan, China

Greenland Group has declared its plans to construct the third tallest building in the world in Wuhan, China.

Wuhan Greenland Center

The construction to be located in the business district of Wuchang and known as Wuhan Greenland Center is anticipated to become the centrally located top capacity space for the area.

The Marco Polo hotel organized Wuhan Green Center High-rise Conference witnessed participation from representatives of over 50 international medias, 20 media reporters from Hubei and more than 300 participants. The two teams involved in providing the design for the construction namely AS + GG and Jerde Architects & designers represented by Adrian Smith & David Rogers have made a presentation explaining the design features of the construction.

The proposed 606 meter tall Greenland Centers will occupy an area of around 300,000 M² and include facilities such as a 10,000 M² international conference and exhibition center, 100,000 M² office space, international 5A class office building, serviced apartments of international quality, five international gold star hotels, a corridor to offer bird’s-eye-view, an air lobby bar, top dining club, an entrepreneurs club offering membership, a 360 degree level screen viewing room, an art-themed lounge and art galleries.

The Greenland Center will be a representation of the new future of the city and its quick development. The high rise building will symbolize the dignity and image of the city and creation of international space is anticipated to bring in both cultural and economic importance to Wuhan city and the region.

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