The tallest building in Beijing
Beijing CITIC Building, also known as China Zun, is the headquarters building of China CITIC Group. It is located in the Z 15 plot in the core area of the central business district, with Jinhe East Road in the east, planned green space in the south, Jinhe Road in the west and Guanghua Road in the north.
Beijing CITIC Building covers an area of 1 1478 square meters, with a total height of 528 meters, with 108 floors above ground and 7 floors underground, which can accommodate 12000 people and a total construction area of 437,000 square meters. The architectural modeling refers to the design of ancient ritual vessels, and there is the world's first jumping building with a height of more than 500 meters. On June 8th, 20 14, Beijing CITIC Tower was named as "Top Ten Contemporary Buildings in China".
Architectural pattern of Beijing CITIC Building
Beijing CITIC Building is the tallest building in the seismic fortification intensity zone of 8 degrees, and its shape is "Zun", an ancient wine container in China. In order to meet the technical requirements of earthquake resistance and wind resistance of structures, Beijing CITIC Building adopts mega-columns, mega-support and transfer truss outer frame tubes and composite steel plate shear wall core tubes to form a mega-steel-concrete tube-in-tube structure system.
In order to match the architectural outline, BIM technology is adopted in structural design, especially the means of structural parametric design and analysis, which meets the requirements of architectural functions and realizes the unity of economy and safety.