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发表于 2011-6-2 16:18:09 | 显示全部楼层
娱乐一下,找亮点……
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hahaslh 发表于 2011-6-2 13:54


   上海中心什么时候变成680m了
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发表于 2011-6-2 16:32:14 | 显示全部楼层
上海中心什么时候变成680m了
CUG车队 发表于 2011-6-2 16:18



  除632,680之外,上海中心还有650,700,720,750等多个高度版本供您选择,请慢慢挑选。。
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发表于 2011-6-2 16:33:18 | 显示全部楼层
都到这份上了,我还是选632的版本吧
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发表于 2011-6-2 16:33:25 | 显示全部楼层
{:5_110:}比较大众的数字是632
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发表于 2011-6-2 16:41:54 | 显示全部楼层
呵呵~~除了很期待上海中心,X3-2之外,我还很期待上海船厂,不知道什么时候开工。而且富士康也不知道什么时候开工?晾着个停车场看的就别扭。
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发表于 2011-6-2 18:58:13 | 显示全部楼层
本帖最后由 hahaslh 于 2011-6-2 19:02 编辑

Gensler 官方更新
一段时间以前了。

Construction Update: Shanghai Tower
by Leah Ray

Shanghai Tower construction charges forward on schedule; we are on track to open by the end of 2014. When complete, Shanghai Tower will be the second-tallest building in the world, at 632 meters and with 121 occupied floors. I sat down with Dick Fencl, technical director for the project, to talk over where we are now.

Quick stats on Shanghai Tower’s construction progress as of April 2011:

■Tower floor framing: up to the 4th floor
■Tower core steel reinforcement: up to the 18th floor
■Tower core concrete: up to the 15th floor



Q: This shot is a little grey because it was taken from inside the Jin Mao Tower. It looks like this is a photo of the tower core construction. Can you explain how we’re building it?

A:  This image begins to show how we’re slip forming the core. What that means is that we’re using a repetitive formwork system to place the concrete core. As we complete one level, we slip the form up to pour the next level.

The scale and immensity of the job site are staggering. The openings in the construction slab you can see in this image are left to insert equipment including electrical transformers as well as the beginnings of the construction of ramps to access below-grade parking. The red roof tops are on-site housing for construction workers.



Q: The scale of the project is certainly evident here, with the Jin Mao Tower and World Financial Center in the background. When Shanghai Tower is complete, it will be taller than both of these. Can you explain what’s happening in this shot, on the level that will become the ground plane?

A: This level presented a particular challenge for the design team. The concrete slab you see here sits atop retail space, which required high ceilings. Yet this level will also create the ground plane, on which we’ll plant trees, grass and landscaping. All of these demands typically require stairstepped elevations at varying heights. Shanghai Tower sits in a seizmic zone, so Chinese building code wisely required us to minimize the number of elevation changes we made to the ground plane, so that the site and tower are very stable in the event of an earthquake. It was a balancing act to juggle these varying demands.



Q: These brighly-colored elements reappear throughout the construction photos. What are they?

A: The quick answer is that the brightly-colored elements are all temporary; they’re the equipment we’re using to build the tower. Yellow elements are scaffolding, the green is a protective barrier. The red towers are part of the construction cranes for the site. In this image, they’re lifting a portion of the floor edge structure.

This is another great shot showing the slip forming of the core. You can clearly see the solid formwork at the top of this shot, and beneath, the concrete core that’s complete. The openings in the core are left for elevator doors, which give you a sense of the sheer immensity of the project.



Q: What a view these construction workers must have! It looks like they’re sitting on a portion of the bamboo scaffolding, which is typical of Shanghai construction sites. Can you explain why there are holes in the grey structural beams at the top of this image?

A: The grey beams at the top of this shot are floor beams, and the openings in them enable us to run ductwork and utilities through them. The massive steel supercolumns in gold are in the background of this shot.

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发表于 2011-6-2 20:03:38 | 显示全部楼层
Shanghai Tower will be the second-tallest building in the world, at 632 meters and with 121 occupied floors.
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发表于 2011-6-3 09:02:00 | 显示全部楼层
频道调回中文状态吧!{:5_118:}
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发表于 2011-6-3 09:17:22 | 显示全部楼层
上海中心那几根钢铁支柱是惊人的粗大,服了,从未看到过这么粗大的。估计上海中心是非常的牢固,呵呵!
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发表于 2011-6-3 10:50:35 | 显示全部楼层
白玉兰的钢柱估计将来也会很粗大的。。
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发表于 2011-6-3 14:34:30 | 显示全部楼层
ST剪力墙里用钢板,现在连X3-2剪力墙里也用上钢板了。真的很晕,剪力墙里用钢板究竟好不好?
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发表于 2011-6-3 15:28:17 | 显示全部楼层
销魂一扭。。

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发表于 2011-6-3 15:35:08 | 显示全部楼层
福州版某项目,看来Gensler 扭上瘾了,还有这庞大的底部太强了http://gaoloumi.cc/forum.php?mod ... p;extra=&page=1
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发表于 2011-6-3 15:43:23 | 显示全部楼层
回复 2083# 天池


    ST比较好看~
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发表于 2011-6-3 15:50:03 | 显示全部楼层
回复  天池


    ST比较好看~
hdsghvoizp 发表于 2011-6-3 15:43



    嗯,那个还只是概念设计,看着有点粗糙。具体实施的时候应该还会做优化。大楼底部如果真这么粗的话,倒也很壮观。
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