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The Historical Evolution of Shenzhen International Trade Building

The historical evolution of Shenzhen International Trade Building is as follows:

1On the morning of October 20th, Deng Xiaoping visited Shenzhen International Trade Building. Deng Xiaoping listened to the work report of the person in charge of Shenzhen, fully affirmed the great achievements made in Shenzhen's reform, opening up and construction, and made important instructions. Deng Xiaoping said: "She is the place where the' myth' was born, and her' standing' itself is a myth."

Speaking of the earliest bidding for construction projects, the "Shenzhen speed" of three days and one floor, and the "southern talk" that shocked the world that spring, we always talk about Shenzhen International Trade Building. It used to be the tallest building in China, but it is still a milestone with many high-rise buildings. Zhu, chief designer of International Trade Building. Guomao Building is a high-rise building in Shenzhen, with a height of160m.

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Architectural composition

The International Trade Building is mainly a square tower with a height of 65,438+060m, with 53 floors (3 underground floors), 5-23rd floors and 25-43rd floors as standard floors of office buildings, 24th floor as refuge floor, 49th floor as revolving restaurant, and the top of the 50th floor as a helipad with a diameter of 26m. On the north side of the tower is a five-story (underground 1) podium with a length of150m, which constitutes a large shopping mall.

It complements the banks, restaurants, exhibition halls and stock exchange halls in the building. There is an atrium with a glass arched roof in the podium, and the corridors and uneven openings on both sides of the atrium set off the indoor music fountain, making the building more attractive. There is an underground parking lot for 130 cars in the underground part.

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