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How high is Guangzhou West Tower? How high and how many meters is Guangzhou West Tower?
The height of Guangzhou West Tower is 440.75 meters, and the helipad reaches 449.2 meters. Guangzhou West Tower, also known as Guangzhou International Financial Center, is a skyscraper located in Tianhe Central Business District. Guangzhou West Tower, as a landmark building in South China, is the core of urban traffic artery and the window of Guangzhou radiating South China, Asia-Pacific region and connecting the world. The building structure of Guangzhou West Tower adopts a giant diagonal grid support system, showing a flowing geometric pattern, which forms a visual contrast with the floor division and curtain wall system.

How many floors are there in Guangzhou West Tower?

Guangzhou West Tower has *** 103 floors above ground and 4 floors underground. Guangzhou West Tower covers an area of 3 1 1,000 square meters with a total construction area of 456,000 square meters. The main building of Guangzhou West Tower 1-66 is an office building, the 67th-1 00 is a hotel, and the1floor is an office lobby, with a vacant area of13.5m.. The clear height of each office floor is 3 meters. The skirt building is a shopping mall with 4 floors and a construction area of 44,000 square meters.

Who designed Guangzhou West Tower?

The design of Guangzhou West Tower comes from Wilson Ayre Architects in Britain, and the architectural design is carried out by the Architectural Design and Research Institute of South China University of Technology, adopting the "transparent crystal" scheme of giant inclined net column tube structure. The building plane of the main tower is an arc triangle composed of six arcs. Its design is mainly based on the curved shape and transparent and smooth building facade. By gradually changing the width, the two ends are small and the middle is large, reaching the widest at one third of the height, revealing the spindle shape of the building.