Raffles City Chongqing, also known as Raffles City Chongqing T4N and Chongqing Chaotianman T4N , is an under-construction suite of eight buildings in Yuzhong District, Chongching, China. It features a 300-metre-long horizontal skybridge called "Crystal" that connects the top of four of the skycrapers.[1] The skybridge will set a record for being the highest in the world. The entire project comprises eight towers with a total of 817,000 square metres of floor space. It was designed by architect Moshe Safdie. Timeline Construction began around 2013 and is expected to be completed in the second half of 2019.[3] As of February 2019, the structures had been completed and the interior was being finished. Overview Raffles City Chongqing consists of eight skyscrapers situated on a site covering 9.2 hectares, in Yuzhong District, at the tip of the peninsula where the Yangtze and Jialing Rivers meet. Atop four of the 250-metre-tall towers is an enclosed skyway, called the Crystal.[4] Two 350-metre-tall towers connect to them, each via a cantilever bridge. Two other 250-metre-tall towers are adjacent to these six. The project will contain 1.12 million square metres of space, 817,000 square metres of which will be floor space and will include 150,000m² of offices and 1,400 residences, a hotel, a 235,000m² shopping mall, and landscaped grounds. The buildings are reinforced concrete with concrete-encased steel columns and steel floor spanning. The height to tip is 354.5 metres with 79 above-ground floors and 3 below. The Crystal The Crystal is an enclosed 300-metre-long horizontal skyway that sits atop four of the buildings. It is 32.5m wide and 26.5m high. The Crystal will set a record for being the highest in the world linking the highest number of towers. The exterior consists of approximately 3,000 glass panels and nearly 5,000 aluminum panels. The Crystal was constructed in nine parts. Four were constructed on the top of the towers and the three middle parts were prefabricated and raised from the ground and installed. Within the Crystal, there will be two swimming pools, restaurants, a gallery, gardens with trees, and a viewing site. Design and recognition The project was designed by architect Moshe Safdie. It was inspired by Chinese sailing vessels and is a tribute to Chongqing historical past as a maritime trading centre. Raffles City Chongqing won the China Tall Building...
Read moreRaffles City Chongqing is truly an impressive complex, standing out as one of the largest malls I have ever explored. It is a destination in itself, boasting an incredible array of numerous stores and restaurants that cater to every taste and need. You will find a vast variety of clothing brands, electronics, home goods, and specialty shops, making it easy to spend hours Browse. The dining options are equally extensive. Whether you are craving local Chongqing flavors or international cuisine, you will discover plenty of choices to satisfy your appetite. It is a fantastic place for a meal or a casual coffee break during your shopping spree. I also noticed that Raffles City caters well to families, with dedicated play areas for children. This thoughtful inclusion makes it a more comfortable and enjoyable experience for parents traveling with little ones. Overall, Raffles City Chongqing is a must-visit for its sheer scale and the incredible diversity of its offerings, making it a central hub for shopping, dining, and entertainment...
Read moreI've been all around and inside the suites and lounge upstairs. The units themselves are very spacious and modern, with amazing views of the river and opposite river bank. Inside the restaurant level is a "Michelin star" eatery, which has amazing dishes (so nice to not have another hot pot 😂) ; however, I couldn't find the restaurant name in the Michelin directory. Perhaps I misunderstood. If they are not, Ms. Michelin needs to check it for herself.
The horizontal lounge area at the top of the three towers contains many amenities, including a fully stocked bar, a huge pool running the length of the lounge, and various discreet shops. It's bright, airy, and uncongested, which seems a world away from street level...
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