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Triumphal Arch Building. Located at the intersection of Nanjing Road and Xuzhou Road, the Triumphal Arch Building was completed in 1996. Designed as a luxurious commercial and residential complex, it covers an area of 4995 square meters and has a total construction area of 51780 square meters, with a total height of 102.8 meters. The building adds a striking landmark to Tianjin with its magnificent, imposing, and modern design. The exterior design combines European classical luxury and modern taste, characterized by the combination of ancient Roman columns and arches. The lines highlight its imposing stature, while the layering of space, form and composition express the building's grandeur.
This architectural cluster, composed of buildings such as the "Jin Tower," a 336.9-meter-tall, sail-shaped office building, and the ultra-five-star St. Regis Hotel "Jinmen," which symbolizes the city's open gate, is one of the most important urban projects currently completed in Tianjin. Whether viewed from its location in the city's core financial district along the Haihe River, or from its role in driving the development of Tianjin's financial and business industries, the Tianjin Global Financial Center is one of the city's most important new landmarks. The Jin Tower, standing at 336.9 meters, is not only Tianjin's iconic office building but also the tallest building north of the Yangtze River in China, and ranks among the world's tallest buildings.
The Tianjin Olympic Center Stadium was one of the venues for the 29th Olympic Games football qualifiers. Its nickname is "Water Drop". Located in southwest Tianjin, it has become a landmark building in the coastal city. This stadium, covering an area of 80,000 square meters, has a total construction area of 158,000 square meters. It is fully functional and has advanced facilities. The main structure of the stadium is 407.3 meters long from north to south, 284.6 meters wide from east to west, and 53 meters high. It has 518 seats in the presidential stand, 272 seats in the press box, and 60,000 seats for spectators. It is equipped with auxiliary facilities such as shops, exhibition halls, conference halls, and gyms, combining leisure, entertainment, fitness, and shopping functions.
The National Aquatics Center, also known as the "Water Cube," is located in the Beijing Olympic Park. It was built as the main swimming venue for the 2008 Summer Olympics and is one of the iconic buildings of the Beijing 2008 Olympic Games. Its design, the "Water Cube" ([H2O]3) scheme, was selected through a global design competition. Construction began on December 24, 2003, and was completed on January 28, 2008. Located on either side of the northern end of Beijing's central axis, it and the National Stadium (commonly known as the Bird's Nest) together form a relatively complete image of Beijing's historical and cultural city.
The National Stadium (Bird's Nest) is located in the south of the central area of the Beijing Olympic Park, and was the main stadium for the 2008 Beijing Olympic Games. The total area is 21 hectares, with approximately 91,000 spectator seats inside the stadium. The opening and closing ceremonies of the Olympic Games and Paralympic Games, track and field competitions, and the final football matches were held there. After the Olympic Games, it became a large professional venue for Beijing citizens to participate in sports activities and enjoy sports entertainment, and has become a landmark sports building and Olympic legacy. The stadium was designed by Jacques Herzog, De Meuron, Ai Weiwei, and Li Xingang, and constructed by Beijing Construction Engineering Group. The stadium's form is like a ‘
The Tianjin Tower, a cluster of buildings comprised of the 336.9-meter-high, sail-shaped office building “Jin Ta” and the ultra-five-star St. Regis hotel “Jin Men,” which symbolizes the city's open door, is one of Tianjin's most important urban projects currently completed. Whether viewed from its location along the Haihe River in the city's core financial district or from the perspective of its role in driving the development of Tianjin's financial and business industries, the Tianjin World Financial Center is one of Tianjin's most important new landmarks. The 336.9-meter Jin Ta project is not only a landmark office building in Tianjin, but also the tallest building north of the Yangtze River in China, ranking highly worldwide.