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  1. Shanghai Tower in 2021. The Shanghai Tower was designed by the American architectural firm Gensler, with Shanghainese architect Jun Xia leading the design team. The tower takes the form of nine cylindrical buildings stacked atop each other that total 128 floors, all enclosed by the inner layer of the glass facade.

  2. Detailed guide to visiting Shanghai Tower, including how to buy tickets, how to get there, what you will see on the observation deck, and some helpful tips.

  3. The Shanghai Tower, the world's second-tallest building in 2018, is 127 stories or 632 meters (2,073 feet) tall and is a premier Shanghai tourist highlight. Shanghai Tower Quick Facts. Rated: #7 on TripAdvisor out of more than 1,000 Thing to Do in Shanghai. Height: 632 meters (2,073 feet) Floors: 128 floors above ground and 5 below ground.

  4. World’s highest Summit Art and Cultural Space. SKY632, the art space at the highest altitude in the world, is located on the 125th and 126th floors of Shanghai Tower. The SKY632 Interactive Show of Lighting Technologies integrates the multi-dimensional artistic expression means of multimedia images, music, lighting, projection and laser into one.

  5. Shanghai Tower (上海中心) of 632m tall is now the tallest building in China and the second tallest building in the world (world’s tallest: Burj Khalifa Tower in Dubai – 828m), which has hit the globe, especially the media and construction industries.

  6. Jun 20, 2024 · With Shanghai World Financial Center to the east and Jin Mao Tower to the north, Shanghai Tower is 632 meters high and ranks as China's tallest building. Three of the 108 lifts can send passengers up to the 546 meters high observation deck from street level within one minute.

  7. Shanghai Tower is one of the most sustainably advanced tall buildings in the world. A central aspect of its design is the transparent second skin that wraps around the entire building. The ventilated atriums it encloses conserve energy by modulating the temperature within the void.

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