Riverview Plaza

Wuhan
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Official Name
The current legal building name.

Riverview Plaza

Other Names
Other names the building has commonly been known as, including former names, common informal names, local names, etc.

Wuhan Tiandi Site A

Type

Complex

Status
Completed
Architecturally Topped Out
Structurally Topped Out
Under Construction
Proposed
On Hold
Never Completed
Vision
Competition Entry
Canceled
Proposed Renovation
Under Renovation
Renovated
Under Demolition
Demolished

Completed

Country

China

City

Wuhan

Function

office / residential

Master Planner

Skidmore, Owings & Merrill LLP

Official Website

Riverview Plaza

# of Hotel Rooms

256

# of Parking Spaces

2,033

Development GFA
Development GFA refers to the total gross floor area within the entire development in which a tower exists, and may therefore be at times the total sum of several towers and related low-rise buildings.

727,000 m² / 7,825,363 ft²

Map of Buildings in Complex

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List of Buildings in Complex

Please note that all heights shown in italics/red are estimated heights. These have been calculated based on known floor counts for the building, then extrapolated through analyzing typically hundreds of buildings of the same function on this database that do have confirmed heights. The user should be aware that non-standard building features, such as significant spires or raised entrances / podiums, may affect the accuracy of these estimations.

RANK
Name
Height
1 1 Corporate Avenue

376 m / 1,234 ft

2 Riverview Plaza A3

186 m / 610 ft

3 Riverview Plaza A2

156 m / 512 ft

4 Wuhan Tiandi Residential Tower A11

154 m

505 ft

Please note that this height is estimated, based on a floor count of 45 floors. The estimation has been arrived at by analyzing 9,657 other buildings of the same Residential function on this database that do have confirmed heights. The user should be aware that non-standard features, such as significant spires or raised entrances / podiums, may affect the accuracy of this estimation.
4 Wuhan Tiandi Residential Tower A12

154 m

505 ft

Please note that this height is estimated, based on a floor count of 45 floors. The estimation has been arrived at by analyzing 9,657 other buildings of the same Residential function on this database that do have confirmed heights. The user should be aware that non-standard features, such as significant spires or raised entrances / podiums, may affect the accuracy of this estimation.
6 Wuhan Tiandi Office Tower

136 m

446 ft

Please note that this height is estimated, based on a floor count of 31 floors. The estimation has been arrived at by analyzing 7,247 other buildings of the same Office function on this database that do have confirmed heights. The user should be aware that non-standard features, such as significant spires or raised entrances / podiums, may affect the accuracy of this estimation.

CTBUH Awards & Distinctions

Urban Habitat Award 2016 Winner

2016 CTBUH Awards

Best Tall Building, by Region, Asia 2023 Award of Excellence

2023 CTBUH Awards

 

CTBUH Initiatives

 

Videos

03 November 2016

Interview: Wuhan Tiandi

Ellen Lou, Director of Urban Design and Planning, Skidmore, Owings & Merrill, is interviewed by Chris Bentley regarding the 2016 CTBUH Urban Habitat Award Winner,...

Research

03 January 2022

Interactive Study on Tall Buildings in 2021: A State of Current Construction

CTBUH Research

The Council on Tall Buildings and Urban Habitat has released its annual report, CTBUH Year in Review: Tall Trends of 2021, part of the Tall...

 

03 November 2016

Interview: Wuhan Tiandi

Ellen Lou, Director of Urban Design and Planning, Skidmore, Owings & Merrill, is interviewed by Chris Bentley regarding the 2016 CTBUH Urban Habitat Award Winner,...

18 October 2016

CTBUH Video Interview – Albert Chan

Albert Chan of Shui On Land Limited is interviewed by Chris Bentley during the 2016 CTBUH China Conference. Albert discusses the master planning of the...