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Tim Griffith
AIG Tower and Footbridge
Hong Kong
This 40-story office tower includes parking for 190 cars and pedestrian bridges linking the tower to the Hong Kong network. The partially-enclosed bridge is a fully triangulated asymmetrical box truss spanning 150 ft (46 m). S-shaped in plan, the exposed truss diagonals from which the bridges are formed provide a striking architectural expression.
Client:
AIG Global Real Estate Investment Corp.
Architect:
Skidmore Owings & Merrill
Location:
Hong Kong
Gross Floor Area:
366,000 sf / 34,000 sm
Height:
604 ft / 185 m
Bridge Span:
150 ft / 46 m