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Farrells tops out Kingkey Finance Tower

Farrells tops out Kingkey Finance Tower


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the Kingkey Finance Tower by architects Farrells, the tallest tower in Shenzhen, China, topped out today. More details below.

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Farrells tops out the Kingkey Finance Tower

Confirms position as the leading British architect in China

04 March 2011, Terry Farrell and Partners (Farrells) has today announced the official topping out of the Kingkey Finance Tower in Shenzhen, China. The tallest building designed by a British architect to date, Kingkey includes over 100 stories and stands at 441 metres (1,440 ft); the tallest building in Shenzhen and over 130 metres taller than the final height of The Shard, the UK’s tallest skyscraper.

Kingkey Finance Tower is the latest in a number of high-profile commissions for Farrells in China. These include the largest station complex in the world - Guangzhou South Railway Station - which completed in January this year; the publically acclaimed Beijing South Station and the Kowloon Station development and masterplan which fills a reclaimed area the size of Canary Wharf.

In recognition of the scale of this success for a British architect in Asia, Peter Murray and the NLA hosted a reception at the London Guildhall last night for Sir Terry Farrell and his partners from London and Hong Kong, showcasing the work of the team to date.

Peter Murray, Chairman of NLA, commented: “Farrells has been one of the leaders among UK practices working in Asia dating back to designs for The Peak and Kowloon Station in Hong Kong and the Beijing Opera House competition. It is a practice which has a lot to teach us about the export of professional services and future opportunities in the East"

Sir Terry Farrell commented: “The economic growth in China provides a natural opportunity for British architects and engineers and there is a strong appetite for British expertise, design and imagination. The commissions which the Hong Kong team has won and delivered are helping to shape rapidly growing cities such as Beijing, Guangzhou and Shenzhen. With new projects such as the 500 metre Z-15 tower in Beijing, we’re committed to growing our presence here.”

Key Developments: A Summary

Kingkey Tower, Shenzhen – topped out March 2011

Guangzhou South Station - completed January 2011

Kowloon Station, Station Development and Ventilation Building, Kong Hong – Completed 2010

Beijing South Station - opened 2008

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