The gateway (Singapore)
The Gateway (The Gateway) was completed to Singapore, the beach road () of the downtown core () in 37 stories, skyscraper group of 150m in height (490 ft) in April, 1990. Two buildings are named the gateway yeast (The Gateway East), a the gateway waist (The Gateway West).
The gateway | |
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The Gateway New 门 广 场 | |
Another name | The gateway yeast The gateway waist |
Summary | |
Use | Commercial office |
The location | Singapore、Downtown core Beach road |
Coordinate | 1°17'56" N 103°51'32" E / 1.2988 degrees N 103.8589 degrees E coordinate: 1°17'56" N 103°51'32" E / 1.2988 degrees N 103.8589 degrees E |
Completion | 1990 |
Height | |
The roof | 150m (490 ft) |
The technical details | |
Number of floors | The 37th floor above the ground The second floor under the ground |
Design, construction | |
Architect | Io ミン pays Chua Ka Seng and Partners Chartered Architects |
Main constructer | T.Y. Lin Structural Engineers |
Footnote | |
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Table of contents
Building
The architect of the gateway was described as "a world class" by National library board (). The building was designed by American architect, Io ミン pay [7]. In addition, local Singaporean building office Chua Ka Seng and Partners Chartered Architects (CKSP) worked on this project, too [8]. Structure engineer from San Francisco, T Y Lin cooperated with a project, too.
Form of the buildings is a trapezoid and resembles National Gallery yeast building of Washington D.C. by the Io ミン pay that the reputation was bad to local people. The building is called "two cardboard boxes rising highly".
Tenant
DHL, Canon of the distribution company, technical company Y software are included in the anchor tenant () of the building.
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Source
- ^ "The Gateway East". CTBUH Skyscraper Database.
- ^ "The Gateway West". CTBUH Skyscraper Database.
- ^ The gateway - Emporis(English)
- ^ the gateway (Singapore) at Glass Steel and Stone
- ^ "The Gateway West". SkyscraperPage (English).
- ^ "The Gateway East". SkyscraperPage (English).
- ^ "Projects." Pei Cobb Freed & Partners (2011). February 18, 2011 reading.
- ^ "Selected Works: Commercial". Chua Ka Seng & Partners Chartered Architects (2011). February 18, 2011 reading.
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