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CONSTRUCTION WORLD

MARCH

2016

Seven years after construction began,

Shanghai Tower has officially been

completed, becoming China’s tallest

skyscraper and the focal point of Shanghai’s

skyline. To commemorate this milestone,

Shanghai Tower has been added to the official

CTBUH ‘Current Tallest 20’ list, which presents

the world’s tallest 20 buildings as recognised

by the CTBUH’s Height Criteria. In addition, the

tower has also achieved impressive sustain-

ability credentials.

At 632 m high, Shanghai Tower is the world’s

second tallest building, after the Burj Khalifa in

Dubai. It is also the world’s tallest double-skin

building, with its distinctive helix-like façade.

Global engineering consulting firm Aurecon

provided façade engineering design for the

striking building, working with US architectural

firm Gensler to marry the complex façade with

the structure and services systems. In addition

to its work on the façade, Aurecon also collab-

orated with New York engineering consultancy,

Cosentini Associates, to provide mechan-

ical, electrical and plumbing design services,

including materials selection and schematic and

development design.

The tower’s unique design comprises a circular

central floor plate enveloped by a suspended

outer skin, triangular in plan, twisting as it

ascends. This feature was not only included

for aesthetics, it also contributes to Shanghai

Tower’s functionality and sustainability, greatly

reducing wind load and enabling the easy

capture of rainwater to be used in the building’s

air conditioning and central heating system.

Designed as an eco-building, the Shanghai

Tower’s sustainable features took the US Green

Building Council and the Chinese 3-Star Green

Building rating and certification systems into

account. The tower’s sustainability features

include greywater recycling systems located

at basement and mid-level to collect water for

reuse; 15 three kW vertical axis wind turbines

located on the roof to provide 157 500 kWh

of renewable electricity each year; two sets of

natural gas turbines which generate electricity,

chilled water and hot water, while reducing

carbon dioxide by 49%; as well as a 12-storey ‘sky

garden’ created by the interstitial spaces in the

form which act as environmental buffer zones

and maximise the usage of the double skins.

“Shanghai Tower is a landmark achievement

CHINA’S TALLEST BUILDING

Aurecon provided façade engineering design for the striking

Shanghai Tower, which is now on the official Council on Tall

Buildings and Urban Habitat’s (CTBUH) ‘Current Tallest 20’ list.

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— both in terms of size and sustainability — and

we are incredibly proud to have been a part of

its construction,” says Margaret Cao, country

manager for Aurecon in China. “It’s exciting to

finally see such a long, complex project come

to fruition so that the people of Shanghai can

begin to enjoy this building.”

The landmark building will include offices,

commercial space, a five-star hotel, exhibi-

tion and conference halls as well as recrea-

tional facilities.