SEG Plaza

SEG Plaza
General information
Status Complete
Type Office, hotel
Location Shenzhen, Guangdong, People's Republic of China
Coordinates 22°32′39.5″N 114°04′57.5″E / 22.544306°N 114.082639°E / 22.544306; 114.082639Coordinates: 22°32′39.5″N 114°04′57.5″E / 22.544306°N 114.082639°E / 22.544306; 114.082639
Construction started 1997
Height
Architectural 355.8 m (1,167 ft)
Roof 291.6 m (957 ft)[1]
Technical details
Floor count 71 (+4 basement floors)[1]
Floor area 169,083 m2 (1,819,990 sq ft)[1]
Design and construction
Architect Hua Yi Designing Consultants
References
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SEG Plaza (Chinese:赛格广场) is a skyscraper in Shenzhen, Guangdong Province, China. Completed in 2000 and located at the junction of Shennan Road and Huaqiangbei Electronics Market, it stands 356 meters tall when the antenna height is included. It is the 21st tallest in China and the 72nd tallest in the world.[1] The observation floor at the 69th level used to offer views over Shenzhen and northern Hong Kong but has been converted to office space. It is the home of, and named after the Shenzhen Electronics Group (SEG). It can be reached by Huaqiang North Station and Huaqiang Road Station of the Shenzhen Metro.

Floors

The roof height of the building is 292 m (957 ft). There are a total of 71 stories above ground (72 when counting the helipad) and 4 stories underground. The total floor space is 170,000 square meters. The four stories underground are parking levels.

SEG Electronics Market

The floors from the ground floor through to the 8th floor are taken up by the SEG Electronics Market, a major market of electronics components and finished products of international importance.[4][5][6][7] The names SEG Electronics Market and SEG Market are also sometimes metonymically used for the surrounding area, including other electronics markets in nearby buildings.

The 9th and 10th floors of the SEG Plaza building are restaurants and gourmet centers; the 11th and 12th floors are European restaurants and a food supply center for the administration. Floors 13 through 49 are white-collar worker office floors (of which floors 19, 34 and 49 are emergency shelter levels). Floors 50 through 68 are slated to become a "hotel in the sky" (floor 63 is an emergency equipment cabinet and shelter level); the 70th and 71st floors are equipment levels; the 72nd floor is a helicopter landing pad.

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