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Skyscraper office building in Da'an, Taipei, Taiwan
Taishin International Bank Tower
台新金控大樓
General information
TypeOffice
LocationNo. 118, Section 4, Renai Road, Daan District, Taipei, Taiwan
Coordinates25°02′14.6″N 121°32′59.2″E / 25.037389°N 121.549778°E / 25.037389; 121.549778
Construction started2002
Completed2004
Height
Architectural123 m (404 ft)
Technical details
Floor count25
Design and construction
Architect(s)Pei Cobb Freed & Partners + Haigo Shen & Associates

The Taishin International Bank Tower (Chinese: 台新金控大樓) is a skyscraper office building in Daan District, Taipei, Taiwan. The height of building is 123 m (404 ft), and it comprises 25 floors above ground, as well as six basement levels. It is the corporate headquarters of Taishin Financial Holdings.

Design

The tower was completed in 2004 and was designed by Pei Cobb Freed & Partners and Haigo Shen & Associates. Inspired by the Bank of China Tower in Hong Kong, it was primarily designed by the same architectural firm. The overall shape of the building represents a water droplet as the principle design concepts. The exterior walls of the building use low-reflective light-blue glass façade, and the selection of building materials is based on environmental protection concepts.

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See also

References

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