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Bank of China
Image Title:  Bank of China
 
 By: * James *  
  Copyright ©2008



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Photographer * James * {K:20200}
Project #32 Lines Camera Model Nikon D70
Categories Travel
Architecture
Cityscape
Film Format Digital RAW
Portfolio Black and White
China
Lens Sigma 24-70mm D EX
Uploaded 1/22/2008 Film / Memory Type Digital
    ISO / Film Speed
Views 306 Shutter
Favorites Aperture f/
Critiques 3 Rating
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Location City -  Hong Kong
State -  HONG KONG S.A.R.
Country - China   China
About Here are some facts about the Bank of China Building:

1. A small sky-deck that is open to the public on the 42nd floor gives a view to the northwest side of Hong Kong.
2. Construction of this tower was started on 18th April, 1985 and the official opening ceremony was held on 17th May, 1990.
3. Grouping of four triangular glass and aluminum towers of varying heights that emerge from a granite podium.
4. The changes in geometry, from a square base through several geometric changes to a single spire, result in a multifaceted facade of angles and profiles that reflect the light and seem almost crystalline in composition.
5. The silver reflective glass is glazed in a low maintenance dry gasket system, and the curtain wall is a unitized design assembled off-site under factory conditions. This enabled close quality control of all aspects of the frame assembly, which numbers over 10,000 pieces in total.
6. The mega-structural steelwork is expressed externally by naturally anodized panels that form part of the curtain wall.
7. Virtually every aspect of this building was challenging from moving material to a height never before achieved outside of the USA, to glazing the largest 25mm thick pattern cut lights ever produced. All required not only careful planning but also the development of new erection techniques.
8. The inspiration of the design of the BOC is derived from the elegant poise of bamboo; its sectioned trunk being propelled higher and higher by each new growth. The BOC Tower is symbolic of strength, vitality and growth.
9. Tallest building in Hong Kong and Asia from 1989 to 1992, until the completion of Central Plaza.
10. First composite mega-structure space frame high-rise building.
11. It was the first building outside the United States to break the 1000 foot mark. That also means it was the tallest outside America from its completion year, 1990, through the completion year of Central Plaza, 1992.
12. The number 8 is lucky in Chinese culture, and the topping out ceremony for this building was held on 8 August 1988, which is the century's most auspicious date.

This image looks much better if viewed in panoramic mode.
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There are 3 Comments in 1 Pages
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Pietro Clarizia   {K:6933} 1/22/2008
good lines game !
well seen, good work !

ciao !


Ivona Lozic   {K:6258} 1/22/2008
Thnx for details in words, something interesting for reading... and details in those picture frames... nice to see....nice to read.


AJ Miller   {K:49168} 2/3/2008
This looks superb in full pano mode - it's great to see you taking full advantage of this UF feature. It's a fascinating study of the architectural lines of this building.

AJ


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