CTBUH Platinum Member

Yuanda Group (CNYD)

About

Member Since: 2017

Member Offices: London, Shenyang

Website: http://www.yuandacn.com/index.php?lang=en

Yuanda Company is a leading company in the world’s curtain wall industry, by its optimized corporate governance system, abundant capitals, normative operations and social brand image. Yuanda Company owns the world largest curtain wall fabrication base covering the area of 1,100,000 square meters, and the area of the industry bases is totally 1,370,000 square meters, equipped with nearly 700 sets of most advanced automatic fabrication equipment.
“Ideas Change the World, Services Create Value”. Yuanda Company is focus on innovation of technology, research and development of new materials, exploration of low carbon building, and revolutionary improvement of workmanship together with the cooperation partners all over the world, and lead the whole industry to a higher level to create more value for customers and create a more environmental and comfortable living space for human beings.

Fields of Expertise

Materials / Products / Systems Supplier

Buildings

RANK
Name
Height
2 Shanghai Tower

632 m / 2,073 ft

3 Ping An Finance Center

599 m / 1,965 ft

4 KK100

442 m / 1,449 ft

5 Burj Mohammed Bin Rashid

381 m / 1,251 ft

6 Federation Tower

374 m / 1,226 ft

7 Dalian International Trade Center

370 m / 1,214 ft

9 Spring City 66

349 m / 1,145 ft

10 Treasury Tower

280 m / 917 ft

11 Menara Astra

262 m / 858 ft

12 1 William Street

260 m / 852 ft

Building Completions Timeline

Videos

31 May 2018

A Milestone in Supertall Construction

Ping An Finance Center (PAFC) is an extraordinary project, which responds to the challenges of constructing in dense urban environments. PAFC advanced nearly every dimension...

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Research

22 August 2022

Structural Design of Iconic Tower, Egypt: Culmination of a Concrete Optimization Process

This paper presents an overview of a process of optimizing concrete mixture for tall buildings, culminating in the design of the Iconic Tower, the key...

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Research

22 August 2022

The World’s Highest Pools: A Deep Dive

Tall building design has diversified and adapted to accommodate increased demand for distinctive amenities at a range of heights. Swimming pools are a classic feature...

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Associated companies

RANK
Name
Height
1 Ping An Finance Center

660 m / 2,165 ft

2 Shanghai Tower

632 m / 2,073 ft

3 Ping An Finance Center

599 m / 1,965 ft

4 KK100

442 m / 1,449 ft

5 Burj Mohammed Bin Rashid

381 m / 1,251 ft

6 Federation Tower

374 m / 1,226 ft

7 Dalian International Trade Center

370 m / 1,214 ft

8 VietinBank Business Center Office Tower

363 m / 1,191 ft

9 Spring City 66

349 m / 1,145 ft

10 Treasury Tower

280 m / 917 ft

11 Menara Astra

262 m / 858 ft

12 1 William Street

260 m / 852 ft

13 Raffles City Hangzhou Tower 2

256 m / 841 ft

14 Raffles City Hangzhou Tower 1

256 m / 841 ft

15 VietinBank Business Center Hotel Tower

252 m / 827 ft

16 Beijing Television Center

239 m / 784 ft

17 Casa Domaine Tower 1

230 m / 755 ft

18 The Leadenhall Building

224 m / 735 ft

19 Qingxiu Wanda Mansion 1

216 m / 710 ft

19 Qingxiu Wanda Mansion 2

216 m / 710 ft

21 The Suzhou Modern Media Plaza 1

215 m / 705 ft

22 Casa Domaine Tower 2

210 m / 689 ft

23 Iset Tower

209 m / 686 ft

24 Leeza SOHO

207 m / 679 ft

25 Sequis Tower

206 m / 677 ft

26 Qingxiu Wanda Plaza Office Tower 1

200 m / 656 ft

26 Qingxiu Wanda Plaza Office Tower 2

200 m / 656 ft

26 Qingxiu Wanda Plaza Office Tower 3

200 m / 656 ft

26 Qingxiu Wanda Plaza Office Tower 4

200 m / 656 ft

30 Anandamaya One

198 m / 648 ft

31 DBS Bank Tower

194 m / 636 ft

32 Qingxiu Wanda Plaza Office Tower 5

190 m / 623 ft

33 The Tower, One St George Wharf

181 m / 593 ft

34 Anandamaya Three

176 m / 579 ft

34 Anandamaya Two

176 m / 579 ft

36 Metro Grand Residences

170 m / 558 ft

37 One Blackfriars

166 m / 546 ft

38 Tour Carpe Diem

166 m / 545 ft

39 The SuzhouModern Media Plaza 2

165 m / 541 ft

40 Metro Spire Residences

155 m / 509 ft

41 Sixty Martin Place

137 m / 450 ft

42 177 Pacific Highway

125 m / 410 ft

43 Metro View Residences

107 m / 351 ft

44 Jing Mian Xin Cheng Tower

102 m / 335 ft

45 Land Rover Regional Offices Shanghai East Tower

100 m / 328 ft

45 Land Rover Regional Offices Shanghai West Tower

100 m / 328 ft

47 Wanda Vista Nanning

100 m / 328 ft

48 Millennium Bab Al Qasr

-

49 Langham Place Guangzhou

-

50 Guangzhou Commercial Showcase

-

Statistics

Average Building Age*

9 Years

Most Common Function*

Office (46%)

Most Common Material*

Concrete (54%)

* Based on 150 m+ buildings currently in the database

Based on 37 buildings over 150 m height with a function
 
Based on 37 buildings over 150 m height with a material
 

Building Completions Timeline

Building Map

Construction Time Chart

NOTE: Construction start time is not available for all buildings. The average construction time is only displayed if there is three or more buildings with construction start and complete data in that year.

31 May 2018

A Milestone in Supertall Construction

Ping An Finance Center (PAFC) is an extraordinary project, which responds to the challenges of constructing in dense urban environments. PAFC advanced nearly every dimension...

31 May 2018

The Axis Mundi of the Pearl River Delta Megacity

The Shenzhen Ping An Finance Center (PAFC) is a transit-integrated, 600-meter-tall building that occupies a major node in the increasingly connected megacity of Hong Kong-Shenzhen-Guangzhou....

31 October 2017

Interview: Helen Lochhead

Helen Lochhead of the University of New South Wales is interviewed by Chris Bentley during the 2017 CTBUH Australia Conference.

31 October 2017

Interview: Peter Halliday

Peter Halliday of Siemens Building Technology is interviewed by Chris Bentley during the 2017 CTBUH Australia Conference.

30 October 2017

Urban Policy Towards Tall Buildings Globally: The Architect’s Perspective

Tall buildings have an important role in defining the character of the City and they help reduce urban sprawl. However, when a building rises above...

30 October 2017

The Role of Design Competitions in Shaping Sydney's Public Realm

Tall buildings often take more than they give back, frequently exacerbating local environmental conditions, overshadowing streets and public spaces, creating wind tunnels, and impacting the...

30 October 2017

Interview: Mark Tait

Mark Tait of Investa Property is interviewed by Chris Bentley during the 2017 CTBUH Australia Conference.

03 November 2016

A Vernacular Megatall: Shanghai Tower

As the tallest building in China upon completion, Shanghai Tower has had an immediate and profound impact on the country’s perceptions of how a skyscraper...

03 November 2016

Interview: Shanghai Tower

Jianping Gu, General Manager, Shanghai Tower C&D, & Grant Uhlir, Managing Director, Gensler, are interviewed by Chris Bentley regarding Shanghai Tower, Shanghai, the 2016 CTBUH...

19 October 2016

From San Diego to Guangzhou: The Story of Marketing Tall Buildings

One of the keys to attracting buyers and tenants for a contemporary tall building is a succinct marketing strategy and a robust understanding of how...

22 August 2022

Structural Design of Iconic Tower, Egypt: Culmination of a Concrete Optimization Process

Tarek Hassan, Yehia El-Ezaby & Charles Malek, rector Dar Al Handasah Consultants (Shair and Partners)

This paper presents an overview of a process of optimizing concrete mixture for tall buildings, culminating in the design of the Iconic Tower, the key...

22 August 2022

The World’s Highest Pools: A Deep Dive

S. Isaac Work & Shawn Ursini, Council on Tall Buildings and Urban Habitat

Tall building design has diversified and adapted to accommodate increased demand for distinctive amenities at a range of heights. Swimming pools are a classic feature...

20 March 2020

Tall + Urban Innovation 2020: Dominant Trends

CTBUH Research

Providing a global overview of tall building development, design and construction, the CTBUH Awards Program and related Tall + Urban Innovation Conference annually survey projects,...

20 March 2020

Interactive Study on The Tallest 20 in 2020: Then and Now

CTBUH Research

This research paper undertakes a review of the 2012 report by the Council on Tall Buildings and Urban Habitat, “Tallest 20 in 2020: Entering the...

12 December 2019

Interactive Study on Year in Review: Tall Trends of 2019

CTBUH Research

The year 2019 was remarkable for the tall building industry, with 26 supertall buildings (300 meters or taller) completed, the most in any year. This...

28 October 2019

High-Rises From the Past and For the Future

Astrid Piber, UNStudio

In some an increasing number of cities, vertical expansion has been the only viable option, however efforts should also be concentrated on remodeling existing buildings....

25 April 2019

Offset Cores: Trends, Drivers and Frequency in Tall Buildings

Dr. Philip Oldfield, UNSW Sydney; Bronte Doherty, BVN Architecture

This research explores the trends, drivers and frequency of offset cores in the world’s tallest buildings. It charts the history of tall building layouts, exploring...

25 April 2019

Best Tall Buildings 2019: Dominant Trends

CTBUH

This year, CTBUH has vastly expanded its Awards program to consider the Best Tall Building category through several classes of height, rather than geographic regions,...

CTBUH Initiatives Involving Yuanda

Steve Watts to Become Next CTBUH Chairman

26 September 2017

The Council on Tall Buildings and Urban Habitat is pleased to announce that Steve Watts has been confirmed to become the organization’s next chairman.

Top Company Rankings: The World’s 100 Tallest Buildings

13 October 2016

The Council is pleased to announce the Top Company Rankings for numerous disciplines as derived from the list of projects appearing in 100 of the World’s Tallest Buildings.

Whirlwind Tour Stirs Up More Interest in Shanghai Conference

07–13 March 2014

On a second intensive journey inside six months, Executive Director Antony Wood traveled to China to make additional connections and develop further support.

Hong Kong & Shenzhen Tour Report: Touring Two Tall Cities

22–23 September 2012

Delegates from the Congress flew to Hong Kong to visit one of the tallest cities in the world. The second day included a side trip to Shenzhen, including a private tour of KK100.

CTBUH 2011 Seoul Conference Gold Sponsor

10–12 October 2011

This conference aimed to shed new light on the meaning and value of tall buildings in the rapidly growing city of Seoul, from the perspectives of green, safety, and humanity.

CTBUH Research Meeting, Venice

17–18 June 2010

The inaugural meeting of its Research, Academic & Postgraduate Working Group attracted much attention from both academia and industry.

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