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  1. The Bank of China Tower was designed by American architect IM Pei of Chinese origin and is one of the most recognizable buildings in Hong Kong. The building; highest point is at 288 meters, the last terrace at 305 meters and then has two masts that reach the maximum height of 367.4 meters.

    • Western financial district, Hong Kong, People's Republic of China
  2. Aug 23, 2011 · The solution assimilates architecture and engineering simultaneously, involving an asymmetrical tower that informs both skyline and street. The Bank of China Tower stands 70 stories tall,...

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  3. Floor Plan, Scale 1:500 Sky Atrium on the 34th floor. This special floor provides spectacular views of its surroundings with 7 story glass atrium enclosed by a high-tech complex structure.

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  4. Tower plans. The tower is surrounded by a broad promenade and flanked by cooling water gardens that muffle the surrounding traffic. In an intimate dialogue between architecture and nature, the triangular gardens echo the materials and geometry of the building, its stepped waterfalls and quiet pools making the most of the sloped site.

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  5. The Bank of China Tower (BOC Tower) is a skyscraper located in Central, Hong Kong. Located at 1 Garden Road on Hong Kong Island, the tower houses the headquarters of the Bank of China (Hong Kong) Limited.

  6. Arguably one of Hong Kong’s most distinctive buildings, Bank of China Tower is situated in the center of the city’s skyline. At the ground level, the tower is set back from the street to create an inviting pedestrian environment that is convenient, yet secluded from urban congestion.

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  8. The primary factors informing the design of the Bank of China Tower are the magnificent site, bordered on two sides by canals, with its opportunities for long and medium range views, and the belief that simplified forms and surfaces provide an image of strength and dignity for this leading Chinese institution.

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