Jin Mao Building
Completed in 1998, Shanghai, China
88 stories, 420.5 meters high
China's first and
world's third tallest building
<49_01>Completed on August 28th, 1998, the Jin Mao Building is
China's tallest, the world's
third tallest, and the last Jumbo of the 20th century. With an east-meets-west
design signifying Shanghai's emergence as a modern global city, Jin Mao follows
the multi-use paradigm, offering retail at its base, offices above, and the
Grand Hyatt's World's Highest Hotel occupying the upper 38 floors.
The Chinese lucky number eight figures
prominently into the tower's composition. Each segment's height is reduced by
one-eighth of the original base height and continues until the segment height is
eight levels. At this point the Hotel begins and each segment reduces one-eighth
of the 8-level segment until it reaches the 88th level. Eights also appear in
Jin Mao's advanced structural engineering system which fortifies the building
against the typhoon winds and earthquakes typical of the region. The composite
steel-and-concrete structure features eight mega columns of concrete and eight
of steel situated around the tower's concrete core.
Shanghai Museum
The new Shanghai Museum, a combination of tradition and modern
art, was constructed in People's Square in 1994. It is one of the most modern
exhibition facilities in China,
replete with climate-controlled galleries featuring the latest lighting and
display techniques, a conservation laboratory, an auditorium, teahouse, gift
shops, and a cafe.
Sheathed in pink granite imported from
Spain, the massive five-storey
structure consists of a circular disc floating horizontally above a rectangular
block. Four handle-like arches rise from the roof, creating a composition
unmistakably reminiscent of an ancient Chinese bronze, an impression reinforced
by the glyph that appears on the rounded wall above the main
entrance.
The interior has a marble-paved central
atrium surrounded by 14-carpeted galleries, most with low-ceilings to
accommodate modest-scaled objects. The halls are filled with rotating displays
of bronzes, ceramics, paintings, calligraphies, coins, jades, statues, lacquers
and seals, furniture, and books, grouped by medium and arrayed chronologically.
With a collection of over 120,000 pieces of
cultural relics in twelve categories, Shanghai Museum is especially famous for its treasures
of bronzes, ceramics and paintings and calligraphy.
Shanghai Grand Theatre
Located at the People's Square, the city's
heart, the Shanghai Grand Theatre was opened on August
27, 1998, facing the People's Boulevard in the south,
next to the Shanghai
Municipal Building in the East. With its unique style
and beautiful outlook, the theatre has become a representative building in
Shanghai.
With a total construction area of 62,803
square meters and a total height of 38 meters, the Shanghai Grand Theatre has 10
storeys, two for underground, two for lofts and six on the ground. The new style
architecture combines the Eastern and Western flavor. It looks like a crystal
palace in the light at night as the white arc-shaped roof joins coherently with
the light-sensitive glass curtain wall.
The lobby of Shanghai Grand Theatre is
approximate 2,000 square meters with the white as its main tone, which signifies
elegant and pure. A large chandelier, formed by six panpipes shaped lamp, is
suspended in the lobby. The floor is made of a rare marble called "Greece
Crystal White".
The Shanghai Grand Theatre has three
theatres. With 1,800 seats, the lyric theatre is divided into the auditorium,
the 2nd-floor, the 3rd-floor and six balconies. The drama theatre has 750 seats
and the studio theatre has 300 seats.
In addition to performances, the Shanghai
Grand Theatre has a restaurant for tourists with an area of 1,600 square meters
and a shopping center for audio-video products with an area of 2,500 square
meters. Also there are VIP rooms, caf¨¦ and underground garage.
Shanghai Library
Founded in 1952, Shanghai library is a large comprehensive
research public library. Before 1996, Shanghai Library has the total area of
35,000 square meters, consisting of the headquarter, situated on the Nanjing
Road (West), and other branches located on the Xujiahui, Changle Road, Longwu
Road and Huaihai Road. It is not until the December of 1996 that Shanghai
Library moved to the present new building.
Shanghai Library new building, located in
Huaihai Middle Road, is regarded
as one of the ten typical cultural facilities in the city. It occupies the area
of 3.1 hectare, with the construction area of 83,000 square meters. It takes 4
years before the new building completed in 1997.
At present, Shanghai Library has the total
collections of 10 million books and 30 million research materials. The library
has altogether 32 reading rooms, more than 3,000 reading seats and 20 personal
research rooms. Besides, the library owns the well-equipped training center,
exhibition halls and the different sized conference rooms. By using the advanced
IT management system, the library can provide the readers with almost all kinds
of information efficiently through the different
methods.