Far Eastern Plaza

Taiwanese skyscraper comples
25°1′35″N 121°32′56″E / 25.02639°N 121.54889°E / 25.02639; 121.54889Construction started1990Completed1994HeightRoof165 m (541 ft)Technical detailsFloor count41Design and constructionArchitect(s)Chu-Yuan Lee

The Far Eastern Plaza (Chinese: 遠企中心辦公大樓; pinyin: Yuǎn qǐ zhōngxīn bàngōng dàlóu) is a set of twin skyscrapers located in Daan District, Taipei, Taiwan. The buildings are each 165 m (541 ft) in height 41 floors above the ground. The towers, designed by the Taiwanese architect Chu-Yuan Lee and the P&T Group, were completed in 1994 and were among the earliest skyscrapers in Taipei.[1]

The south tower mainly contains offices whilst the north tower houses Shangri-La Far Eastern, Taipei.[2] It is managed by the Shangri-La Hotels and Resorts and has a total of 420 rooms. This is Shangri-La's second base in Taiwan, along with Shangri-La's Far Eastern International Hotel, Tainan. In recent years, it has won a medal from the Environmental Protection Administration for energy conservation and environmental protection. The Mall at Far Eastern Plaza opened in 1994 and currently houses the citysuper retail chain as well as Muji.[3]

Gallery

  • B2 Food Hall
    B2 Food Hall
  • B1 Void
    B1 Void
  • Building Drop-off Area
    Building Drop-off Area
  • Entrance Void
    Entrance Void
  • Level 1 Escalator
    Level 1 Escalator
  • Level 5
    Level 5
  • Ceiling
    Ceiling
  • View
    View

See also

References

Wikimedia Commons has media related to Far Eastern Plaza.
  1. ^ "Far Eastern Plaza 1 - The Skyscraper Center". Skyscrapercenter.com.
  2. ^ "Far Eastern Plaza 1 - The SkyscraperPage". Skyscraperpage.com.
  3. ^ "Far Eastern Plaza 1 - Emporis". emporis.com. Archived from the original on October 24, 2017.
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