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Office in Seoul, South Korea
Tour Financial Hub Center
General information
StatusVisionary
TypeOffice
LocationSeoul, South Korea
Estimated completion2013
Height
Antenna spire960 meters
Roof960 m (3,150 ft)
Technical details
Floor count220
References

Tour Financial Hub Center (Korean: 금융관광허브빌딩) is a proposed skyscraper in Seoul, South Korea. It was planned by Jung-gu, Seoul in 2006, with the height of 960m (higher than Burj Khalifa). The completion was planned in 2013.

However, due to the height restrictions in Seoul, construction wasn't allowed and it seems unsure in 2016.

References

  1. "[전국 마천루 건축 붐] 세운상가에 220층 … 용산 역세권에 140층 … '구름이 발밑에'". 21 February 2007.
  2. "어지럽게 솟는다 용산 615m, 중구 960m : 이슈추적 : 특집 : 한겨레21". legacy.h21.hani.co.kr. Retrieved 11 October 2016.

Supertall skyscrapers (300 m/984 ft and taller)
Completed
Africa
Egypt
Americas
Chile
Mexico
United States
Asia
China
Hong Kong
Japan
Kazakhstan
Kuwait
Malaysia
Philippines
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Saudi Arabia
South Korea
Taiwan
Thailand
Turkey
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Vietnam
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Poland
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Australia
  • No longer standing.
Under construction
Africa
Ethiopia
Côte d'Ivoire
Asia
China
Other
North America
South America
On hold
See also
Proposed supertall skyscrapers
List of architects of supertall buildings


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