National Post

Built in China: 57 storeys in 19 days

Skyscraper’s rapid rise already a viral hit

- By Peng Peng and Didi Tang

CHANGSHA, China • A Chinese constructi­on company is claiming to be the world’s fastest builder after erecting a 57-storey skyscraper in 19 working days in central China.

The Broad Sustainabl­e Building Co. put up the rectangula­r, glass-and-steel Mini Sky City in the Hunan provincial capital of Changsha using a modular method, assembling three floors per day, company vice-president Xiao Changgeng said.

The company, which has ambitions to assemble the world’s tallest skyscraper at 220 floors in only three months, worked on Mini Sky City in two spurts separated by winter weather. Its timelapse video of the rapid assembly has become popular on Chinese video-sharing sites since it was first uploaded on YouTube.

“With t he tr a di ti o nal method, they have to build a skyscraper brick by brick, but with our method, we just need to assemble the blocks,” company engineer Chen Xiangqian said.

Such modular approaches have been used for highrise apartment blocks elsewhere, including in Britain and the U.S. Some critics say the method could lead to cityscapes with overly uniform architectu­re.

Liu Peng, associate director of the engineerin­g consulting firm ARUP Beijing, said the method is worth developing because it could become a safe and reliable way to build skyscraper­s rapidly.

“But it is not perfect, and it does not meet all kinds of personaliz­ed demands,” Liu said. “People nowadays want more personaliz­ed architectu­re.”

Mini Sky City, which has 19 atriums, 800 apartments and office space for 4,000 people, goes on sale in May. The structure is safe and can withstand earthquake­s, Xiao said.

The Changsha-based company spent 4½ months fabricatin­g the building’s 2,736 modules before constructi­on began. The first 20 floors were completed last year, and the remaining 37 were built from Jan. 31 to Feb. 17 this year, Xiao said.

The company is awaiting approval for its 220-floor Sky City in Changsha.

With our method, we just need to assemble the blocks

 ?? Peng Peng / The Associat ed Press ?? The Broad Sustainabl­e Building Co. says it assembled the 57-storey Mini Sky City tower in Changsha in 19 days after spending 41/2 months building its component modules.
Peng Peng / The Associat ed Press The Broad Sustainabl­e Building Co. says it assembled the 57-storey Mini Sky City tower in Changsha in 19 days after spending 41/2 months building its component modules.

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