Shr-Hwa International Tower

The Shr-Hwa International Tower (Chinese: 世華國際大樓; pinyin: Shìhuá Guójì Dàlóu) is a skyscraper located in West District, Taichung, Taiwan. It is the sixth tallest building in Taiwan and the tallest in central Taiwan. This building has a peculiar shape of a bamboo. [1]

Shr-Hwa International Tower
世華國際大樓
General information
LocationWest, Taichung, Taiwan
Coordinates24°8′59.58″N 120°39′53.69″E
Construction started2001
Completed2004
Height175 m
Design and construction
Architecture firmKohn Pedersen Fox Associates

Transportation

The building is accessible North West from Taichung station of Taiwan Railways.

gollark: Sounds interesting, can I haz link plooz?
gollark: `WeAreGoingToWriteOutExactlyWhatThisDoesInTheTypeNameForSomeReason`
gollark: It's not bad, it's just bad.
gollark: ```GoalsThese goals may change or be refined over time as I experiment with what is possible with the language. Embeddable - Similiar to Lua - it is meant to be included in another program which may use the virtual machine to extend its own functionality. Statically typed - The language uses a Hindley-Milner based type system with some extensions, allowing simple and general type inference. Tiny - By being tiny, the language is easy to learn and has a small implementation footprint. Strict - Strict languages are usually easier to reason about, especially considering that it is what most people are accustomed to. For cases where laziness is desired, an explict type is provided. Modular - The library is split into parser, typechecker, and virtual machine + compiler. Each of these components can be use independently of each other, allowing applications to pick and choose exactly what they need.```
gollark: That's rude.

See also

References


This article is issued from Wikipedia. The text is licensed under Creative Commons - Attribution - Sharealike. Additional terms may apply for the media files.