CBD International Mansion
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Project Name: CBD International Mansion
Development Company: Beijing Damei Real Estate Development Co., Ltd. Poject Position: No.4,Block 3, Yong¡¯anli, Jianguomenwai Avenue, Chaoyang District,Beijing, PR China
General Construction Area: 73730 square meter Office Building Construction Area: 56250 square meter Other Construction Area: 17480 square meter
Completement Time: March 2006 Contract-signed Settlement Companies:Beijing Energy Investment Holding co., Ltd.
Brief Introduction Abrut the Project: I. Location and construction indexes of CBD International Mansion
1.Location and functional orientation: CBD International Mansion is located at A3 (original street number), Yong¡¯anli, Jianguomenwai Avenue, Chaoyang District, Beijing, PR China. The mansion neighbors the Jianwai SOHO project in the east, the Yong¡¯anli East Street in the west (a urban mainline with a planned width of 35m, the extended line of Dongdaqiao Road), the Tonghuihe North Road (a urban expressway under construction, expected to be completed and open to traffic in 2006) in the south, and the Chang¡¯an Street in the north. It lies in the southwest corner of CBD of Beijing. The project is oriented a 5A-intelligence pure office building of Grade A.
2. Main construction indexes: Total land-use area: 9,090 square meter Total building area: 73,730 square meter Building height (main body): 99.95 m Number of building storeys: 24 storeys above ground (Storey 23 and 24 is the LOFT storey), 5 storeys underground Underground building area: 17,480 square meter Aboveground building area: 56,250 square meter Vehicle parking lots: 406 lots (387 underground, 19 above ground) Date of completion: March 2006
3. Allocation of use functions: CBD International Mansion, with its Storey 18 and 19 as the line of demarcation, is divided into a higher zone and a lower zone, which are designed independently with lobby and vertical traffic used separately. The lobby, food & beverage and commercial services in storeys from No.1 to No.3 cover a total building area of 5,302 m2.
II. Architectural design and corollary equipment
Exterior façade is designed to full glass curtain wall, with part installed with top-grade stone material. The curtain wall adopts bridge-cutoff adiabatic section aluminium alloy (with surface processed with fluorine-carbon spraying), hollow LOW-E toughened glass and imported top-grade hardware.
Two 8-meter-high hollow lobbies are set up in the first storey. Lobbies, elevator halls and public areas are designed of fine decoration with imported and domestic top-grade stone materials. The first storey and the second one set up barrier-free special-purpose toilets.
The standard storeys of the office building cover a total building area of 2,695 m2, with a storey height of 3.8 meters and net storey height of 2.9 meters. A sight-viewing staff dining hall is set up on the third storey. A sunshine roof is added for the top storey with a storey height of 5 meters.
The Intelligent Systems include: building automation system, safeguard monitor system, intelligent management system of parking lots, fire control automation system, office automation system, information automation system, comprehensive wiring system, communication signal strengthening system, and etc.
Main equipment: 12 Schindler high-speed elevators originally assembled in and imported from Switzerland, controlled for the higher zone and lower one separately on a group basis (all the 4 passenger elevators for the higher zone and 6 passenger elevators for the lower zone are barrier-free elevators, meeting requirements for use of disabled persons and old people); 2 fire control elevators, with a rated loading capacity of 1,600 kg/unit and a lifting speed of 2.5-3.5 meters per second; Branded air conditioner system; Branded top-grade sanitary wares; Central vacuuming system imported from Finland, and etc.
III. Traffic environment South side of the Mansion faces the Tonghuihe North Road, an urban expressway connecting East Second Ring Road, East Third Ring Road and East Fourth Ring Road, which is under construction since December 2004 and expected to be completed and open to traffic in 2006. West side of the Mansion is an urban mainline---the Yong¡¯anli East Street, which is connected to the Tonghuihe North Road through a rhombic flyover crossing. The Mansion is about 200 meters from the Yong¡¯anli Stop of Subway Line One, enjoying much convenient and rapid urban traffic conditions.
IV. Construction participants Investor: Beijing Energy Investment Holding co., Ltd. Developer: Beijing Damei Real Estate Development Co., Ltd. Designers: Beijing Epoch Architectural Engineering Design Co., Ltd. (for building and structure) China Architecture Design & Research Group (for exterior façade) Constructor: Beijing Zhongguancun Development and Construction Co., Ltd. Supervisor: CABR-Kaibo Construction Engineering Consulting Co., Ltd.
V. Environmental landscape The CBD International Mansion neighbors the Tonghui River closely at the south side. Sidesteps will be set up, trees planted and quays built up at both riverbanks, offering beautiful environment with a broad visual field. In the spring of AD 1292, the government of the Yuan Dynasty adopted the suggestion of the irrigationist Guo Shoujin to dig the Dadu grain-transporting river for the capital of the Yuan Dynasty. The river introduced the water of Baifu Spring in Changping, gathered springs of Western Hills, joined the western urban water system of the capital of the Yuan, flowed through Jishuitan, today¡¯s Zhongnanhai, east of Wenmingmen (today¡¯s Chongwenmen), and made a southeast turn at today¡¯s Yangzha Village of Chaoyang District, to Gaoli Manor of Tongzhou (today¡¯s Zhangjiawan Village) and joined the Lu River (today¡¯s old course of North Canal). The river was named Tonghui River and served as the north starting point of the Beijing-Hangzhou Grand Canal. The largest centralized green land of CBD is located 150 meters in the east of the Mansion, where there is a square of culture and arts with a total area of 50 thousand square meters.
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