Leeza SOHO

Leeza SOHO (Chinese: 丽泽SOHO; pinyin: Lìzé SOHO), also known as Li Ze Tower, is a Skyscraper located in the Lize Financial Business District in Beijing, China. SOHO China acquired land use rights in 2013 for ¥1.922 billion RMB (US$288 million).[6] The construction of the building began in 2015.[4] It was opened on November 19, 2019[2], making it the third of three buildings designed by Zaha Hadid developed by SOHO China, along with Galaxy SOHO and Wangjing SOHO.

Leeza SOHO
Alternative namesSOHO Li Ze Tower
General information
StatusComplete
TypeOffice
Construction started2015
Topped-outSeptember 2017[1]
OpeningNovember 19, 2019[2]
Height
Roof207 metres (679 ft)
Technical details
Floor count46 (+4 underground)
Floor area172,800 square metres (1,860,000 sq ft)
Design and construction
ArchitectZaha Hadid, Patrik Schumacher
Architecture firmZaha Hadid Architects
Structural engineerBollinger + Grohmann
Main contractorChina State Construction Engineering Corp[3]
References
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Notable Features

Atrium

The Leeza SOHO features a huge 194 metres (636 ft) tall twisting atrium at its centre, which is the tallest in the world, a title previously held by the Burj Al Arab hotel in Dubai. The atrium twists 45° over the length of the building to allow natural light to all floors. Structural rings at each level, four sky bridges, and a double-insulated glass facade unite the two halves of the tower together.[7]

Subway Connection

Leeza SOHO is located at the intersection of Lines 14 and 16 currently under-construction for the Beijing Subway rail network.[4]

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