The winner of the world’s most renowned architecture prize for skyscrapers, the Emporis Skyscraper Award, goes to the Shanghai Tower this year. Currently the second tallest building in the world and the tallest skyscraper in Asia was chosen by an international panel of experts from over 300 skyscrapers of at least 100 meters height and which were completed in 2015. China manages to take the crown for the second time in a row since the Emporis Skyscraper Award was established in the year 2000.
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The 632-meter tall Shanghai Tower was chosen as the winner for several reasons, including its elegant spiralling cylindrical shape which was designed by Gensler Architects. It also impressed the jury with its extraordinary energy efficiency. The double skin facade of the tower is reminiscent of a thermos bottle. Moreover Shanghai Tower is the home of the world’s fastest elevator, which can transport people at a speed of 20 meters per second to the viewing platform of 561 meters height.
Second place in the voting went to the Evolution Tower in Moscow. It was recognized by the award jury for its expressive design. Each floor twists three degrees in relation to one below it. The tower has a rotation from the base to the top by more than 150 degrees. The extravagant design is inspired by St. Basil’s Cathedral in Moscow and Tatlin’s tower.
The third-placed building is Il Dritto (The Straight One) in Milan. It is a collaboration between Japanese architect ArataIsozaki and Italian architect Andrea Maffei. The 210-meter tall tower is also known as Allianz Tower: the German financial services giant Allianz is the owner. The design of the facade is inspired by Constantin Brâncuși´s sculpture “Endless Column”. Besides its shape, the expert jury praises the facade which is slightly curved to outside. One member of the jury said: “Il Dritto is a major new architectural landmark for Milan and modern Europe.”
The winner of the world’s most renowned architecture prize for skyscrapers, the Emporis Skyscraper Award, goes to the Shanghai Tower this year. Currently the second tallest building in the world and the tallest skyscraper in Asia was chosen by an international panel of experts from over 300 skyscrapers of at least 100 meters height and which were completed in 2015. China manages to take the crown for the second time in a row since the Emporis Skyscraper Award was established in the year 2000.
The 632-meter tall Shanghai Tower was chosen as the winner for several reasons, including its elegant spiralling cylindrical shape which was designed by Gensler Architects. It also impressed the jury with its extraordinary energy efficiency. The double skin facade of the tower is reminiscent of a thermos bottle. Moreover Shanghai Tower is the home of the world’s fastest elevator, which can transport people at a speed of 20 meters per second to the viewing platform of 561 meters height.
Second place in the voting went to the Evolution Tower in Moscow. It was recognized by the award jury for its expressive design. Each floor twists three degrees in relation to one below it. The tower has a rotation from the base to the top by more than 150 degrees. The extravagant design is inspired by St. Basil’s Cathedral in Moscow and Tatlin’s tower.
The third-placed building is Il Dritto (The Straight One) in Milan. It is a collaboration between Japanese architect Arata Isozaki and Italian architect Andrea Maffei. The 210-meter tall tower is also known as Allianz Tower: the German financial services giant Allianz is the owner. The design of the facade is inspired by Constantin Brâncuși´s sculpture “Endless Column”. Besides its shape, the expert jury praises the facade which is slightly curved to outside. One member of the jury said: “Il Dritto is a major new architectural landmark for Milan and modern Europe.”
#1 Shanghai Tower (China)Points: 25 Height: 632 m Floors: 128 Location: Shanghai Architect: Gensler, 2Define Architecture |
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#2 Evolution Tower (Russia) Points: 22 Height: 246 m Floors: 55 Location: Moscow Architect: RMJM Edinburgh, Kettle Collective, Karen Forbes |
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#3 Il Dritto (Italy) Points: 18 Height: 207 m Floors: 50 Location: Milan Architect: ArataIsozaki & Andrea MaffeiAssociati |
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#4 Jiangxi Nanchang Greenland Central Plaza (China) Points: 17 Location: Nanchang Architect: Skidmore, Owings & Merrill |
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#5 ABODE 318 (Australia) Points: 15 Height: 189 m Floors: 57 Location: Melbourne Architect: Elenberg Fraser, Disegno Australia |
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#6 Icon Bay (U.S.A.) Points: 13 Height: 139 m Floors: 42 Location: Miami Architect: Arquitectonica |
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#7 D1 Tower (United Arab Emirates) Points: 10 Height: 284 m Floors: 80 Location: Dubai Architect: Holfords& Associates |
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#8 432 Park Avenue (U.S.A.) Points: 9 Height: 426 m Floors: 96 Location: New York City Architect: Rafael Viñoly Architects |
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#9 Citygate (Austria) Points: 8 Height: 110 m Floors: 35 Location: Vienna Architect: Querkraft |
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#10 ÏCE II (Canada) Points: 7 Height: 234 m Floors: 67 Location: Toronto Architect: architectsAlliance |
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