Taichung city
The scale doesn’t look right in that model. Lazy architects.
Kaohsiung city
The reconstruction case of Kaohsiung Guobin Hotel will be mentioned by EIA
EIA Forum:
Building A: 58 floors, 231m high in building (excluding houses)
Building B: 52 floors, building height 209.4m (excluding house dendritic)
The development line is named:
“Qianjin District, Kaohsiung City”
Taichung
43F, 208 meters
https://www.facebook.com/photo?fbid=643112204530121&set=pcb.643112251196783
Nothing exciting but came up in my feed
Taipei city
The 43-story, 232.7-meter cylindrical building will add points to the Xinyi skyline:
The final decision is a building with 3 floors underground and 43 floors above ground. The cylindrical building, with a total height of 232.7 meters (including the roof protrusion), will add points to the Xinyi skyline. The overall plan is 11 general retail stores and 76 general offices. A total of 87 households. The 1st floor of the shopping mall building is for general retail business group B, catering industry, and catering industry; 2F–3F are for catering industry; B3F–B2F of the office building are air defense shelters and car parking spaces; B1F is car and motorcycle parking space; daily necessities retail and catering industry; 1F is the entrance of the public elevator hall; 2F is the management committee space and catering industry; 3F is the management committee space; and 4F–43F are general offices and financial insurance industry.
Why are they still building shopping malls in Xinyi? Business for the newer ones is shit