Aedas Architectural Design Firm’s Headquarters Project is located in Taichung, Taiwan, China/Commercial Bank Headquarters Project by Aedas, located in Taichung, TW. Image: Aedas.
Aedas Architectural Design Firm’s Skyscraper Design Firm won the 2018 High-rise Building Future Project Award
Aedas-designed skyscraper wins Future Project Award 2018 for Tall Buildings
Aedas-designed skyscraper wins Future Project Award 2018 for Tall Buildings
Aedas-designed commercial bank headquarters project is located in Taichung, Taiwan Province, won the MIPIM / High-rise Building Awards for the 2018 Architecture Review Future Project Award. The award is divided into 12 categories to recognize projects that have not yet been completed.
The Aedas-designed Commercial Bank Headquarters Project in Taichung, Taiwan, won the Tall Buildings category at MIPIM/The Architectural Review Future Project Awards 2018. The Future Project Awards celebrate excellence in unbuilt or incomplete projects spanning across 12 categories.
Commercial Bank Headquarters Project is located in the Commercial Center of Taichung City, with a building height of about 200 meters. The main functions of the building include the Taichung Commercial Bank headquarters office building and the luxury hotel.
The Commercial Bank Headquarters Project is a 200-meter high tower located in Taichung city's commercial center. The building functions as the headquarters for Taichung Commercial Bank as well as accommodating a luxury hotel.
A series of floating overhead transparent glass boxes are respectively set up with exhibition areas, sky gardens, conference facilities, dance halls and swimming pools. These spaces enrich the facade of the building.
A series of ‘floating’ transparent glass boxes serve as exhibition areas, sky gardens, conferencing facilities, a ballroom, and a swimming pool, all of which are situated inside the void to give interest to the building's shape.
A series of ‘floating’ transparent glass boxes serve as exhibition areas, sky gardens, conferencing facilities, a ballroom, and a swimming pool, all of which are situated inside the void to give interest to the building's shape.
A series of ‘floating’ transparent glass boxes serve as exhibition areas, sky gardens, conferencing facilities, a ballroom, and a swimming pool, all of which are situated inside the void to give interest to the building's shape.
A series of ‘floating’ transparent glass boxes serve as exhibition areas, sky gardens, conferencing facilities, a ballroom, and a swimming pool, all of which are situated inside the void to give interest to the building's shape.
A series of ‘floating’ transparent glass boxes serve as exhibition areas, sky gardens, conferencing facilities, a ballroom, and a swimming pool, all of which are situated inside the void to give interest to the building's shape.
A series of ‘floating’ transparent glass boxes serve as exhibition areas, sky gardens, conferencing facilities, a ballroom, and a swimming pool, all of which are situated inside the void to give interest to the building's shape.
A series of ‘floating’ transparent glass boxes serve as exhibition areas, sky gardens, conferencing facilities, a ballroom, and a swimming pool, all of which are situated inside the void to give interest to the building's shape.
A series of ‘floating’ transparent glass boxes serve as exhibition areas, sky gardens, conferencing facilities, a ballroom, and a swimming pool, all of which are situated inside the void to give interest to the building's shape
The rooftop terrace features a restaurant and VIP club with outdoor landscaped terrace, providing a spectacular balcony with magnificent city views.
The design concept comes from the Chinese character "中" on the Taichung Commercial Bank logo. Instead of stacking all the functions in a single tower, the architect used two separate towers and then designed vertical connections between them.
The design concept originates from the Chinese character ‘middle’ on the logo of the Taichung Commercial Bank. Rather than stacking all the structure's functions in a singular tower, the design creates two separate towers with a vertical void in the middle to connect them and house the large facilities.
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