Bund Center

Bund Center is a 198 m (650 ft), 50-storey tower in the Huangpu area of Shanghai, China. Designed by the architects of John Portman and Associates, the tower was completed in 2002.

Bund Center
外滩中心/金光外滩金融中心
Bund Center visible center
Former namesBund Financial Centre
Shanghai Golden Beach Tower
General information
TypeCommercial offices
Architectural stylePostmodernism
Location88 Henan Road Central / Yan'an Road
Shanghai, China
Coordinates31.234491°N 121.482643°E / 31.234491; 121.482643
Construction started1997
Completed2002
Height
Roof198 m (650 ft)
Technical details
Floor count45 (+3 below-grade)
Floor area83,000 m2 (890,000 sq ft)
Design and construction
ArchitectJohn Portman & Associates
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The building is mainly used for offices and major tenants of the building are Deloitte Touche Tohmatsu, Nokia, APP and Regus. The Bund Center’s prominent outer appearance is the crown located on top of the building. A total of 16 indicator lights are installed so that the crown illuminates a golden light at nighttime. The investors of the building are Shanghai Golden Bund Real Estate CO., LTD. Asia Food and Properties LTD. and Shanghai Huangpu Investment (Group) Development CO., LTD.

The Westin Bund Center hotel is attached to the Bund Center, offering dining and entertainment experience to visitors.

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