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Shanghai Centre | |
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General information | |
Town or city | Shanghai |
Country | China |
Design and construction | |
Architect(s) | John Calvin Portman Jr. |
Shanghai Centre (Chinese: 上海商城; pinyin: Shànghǎi Shāngchéng) is located on West Nanjing Road, Jing'an District, Shanghai. It is a comprehensive building complex consisting of three towers rising from an eight-storey base. Designed by John C. Portman Jr., the Shanghai Centre was one of the first contemporary skyscrapers to be built in Shanghai. It occupies a prestige location, across West Nanjing Road from the Russian neo-classical style Shanghai Exhibition Centre complex, with whose central axis the Shanghai Centre's central axis is aligned.
The whole complex hosts 472 apartment units, 30,000 sq. meters of high-end office area, a supermarket, three stories of luxury department stores, the Shanghai Centre Theatre, a Trading Exhibition Centre, and a 5-star hotel (The Portman Ritz Carlton Shanghai, named after the architect).
The complex opened in April, 1990, and it consists of three towers and several accessory buildings. The eight-storey pedestal building fronts onto West Nanjing Road. The building's frontage is not aligned with the street: in order to align the central axis with that of the Shanghai Exhibition Centre on the other side of West Nanjing Road (the main frontage of which in turn faces, and therefore is aligned with, Yan'an Road), the Shanghai Centre was built at an angle to West Nanjing Road. The three towers are arranged symmetrically "rising" out of the pedestal: one at the centre and towards the back, and two symmetrically to the left and right, further to the front. The three towers have similar profiles, with a memorable feature being a slight widening of the long side of each tower towards the top, giving each tower a profile reminiscent of traditional Chinese monumental stelae or towers.
Tenants
The building also hosts a number of foreign consulates or their delegate offices, including Australia, Brazil, Canada, Costa Rica, Ireland, the Philippines and the United States. The Consulate-General of the United States in Shanghai has some satellite offices in the Shanghai Centre.
At one point Northwest Airlines operated a ticket office in Suite 207. Delta Air Lines, which merged with Northwest, moved the ticket office to the Kerry Centre. At one time All Nippon Airways set its Shanghai sales office in Suite 808 of Shanghai Centre.
References
- "About the Consulate." Consulate-General of the United States in Shanghai. Retrieved on February 14, 2009.
- "Offices and Phone Numbers." Northwest Airlines. Retrieved on September 24, 2009. "Northwest Airlines East Podium Shanghai Centre - Suite 207 1376 Nanjing Road West Shanghai 200040 People's Republic of China "
- "Ticket Office Locations > Asia." Delta Air Lines. Retrieved on September 24, 2009. "Delta Air Lines/Northwest Airlines Suite 1007, Kerry Centre No.1515 Nanjing Road West Shanghai 200040, PR China "
- "ANA Directory" (Archive). All Nippon Airways. 1998. Retrieved on July 9, 2016. "Shanghai Suite 808 Shanghai Centre 1376 Nanjing Xi Lu Shanghai, P.R. of China"
External links
- Shanghai Centre (in English and Chinese)
31°13′43″N 121°26′49″E / 31.22861°N 121.44694°E / 31.22861; 121.44694
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