Savoy Palace (skyscraper) Residential skyscraper in Xitun District of Taichung, Taiwan
The Savoy Palace (Chinese : 聯聚保和大廈 ; pinyin : Lián jù bǎo hé dàshà ) is a residential skyscraper located in Taichung's 7th Redevelopment Zone , Xitun District , Taichung , Taiwan . Construction of the building began in 2013 and it was completed in 2017. The height of the building is 157 m (515 ft), and it comprises 39 floors above ground, as well as six basement levels.[ 1] [ 2] As of January 2021, it is the 18th tallest building in Taichung and 47th tallest in Taiwan .[ 3]
Design
The exterior design of the building adopts the neo-classical style , with circular columns and stone steps that rise up to the porch of the ground floor, which displays ancient European criss-cross coat of arms . A revolving door leads into the 9.5 m (31 ft)-tall grand hall, where three Italian crystal chandeliers are hung from the ceiling and decorated with paintings of 17th-century townhouses . The backyard is equipped with a large vertical planted wall with an outdoor swimming pool. Facilities on the second floor include gyms, yoga rooms and a theatre; the third floor is designed with Chinese and Western style banquet halls. The Sky Lounge located on the top floor of the building is equipped with sofas, where one can view the night cityscape of Taichung . The basement houses an exhibition hall exhibiting a 1933 Rolls-Royce antique car.[ 4] [ 5] [ 6] [ 7]
See also
References
Completed
Taipei
Taipei 101 (508 m, 2004)
The Sky Taipei (280 m, 2023)
Taipei Nan Shan Plaza (272 m, 2018)
Fubon Xinyi A25 (266 m, 2022)
Shin Kong Life Tower (245 m, 1993)
Cathay Landmark (212 m, 2015)
Farglory Financial Center (208 m, 2012)
Far Eastern Plaza Towers 1 & 2 (165 m, 1994)
Yihwa International Residential Towers A & B (160 m, 2014)
Huaku Sky Garden (157 m, 2016)
Hua Nan Bank Headquarters (155 m, 2014)
Uni-President International Tower (154 m, 2004)
Kee Tai Zhongxiao (152 m, 2019)
Taipei City Hall Bus Station (151 m, 2010)
Marriott Taipei (150 m, 2014)
New Taipei
Far Eastern Mega Tower (207 m, 2013)
Neo Sky Dome Block B (188 m, 2010)
Farglory 95rich (184 m, 2017)
Chicony Electronics Headquarters (181 m, 2015)
HongWell i-Tower (181 m, 2020)
Panhsin Twin Towers (180 m, 2009)
Neo Sky Dome Blocks C & D (178 m, 2010)
Sunland 41 Blocks A & B (161 m, 2020)
Farglory U-Town Towers B & C (160 m, 2014)
The Crystal Plaza (160 m, 2012)
Neo Sky Dome Block A (156 m, 2010)
Tuntex Highrise Building (153 m, 1998)
Farglory U-Town Towers A & D (151 m, 2014)
Blue Ocean (150 m, 2010)
Taoyuan Taichung
Taichung Commercial Bank Headquarters (225 m, 2023)
The Landmark (192 m, 2018)
Shr-Hwa International Tower (192 m, 2004)
Le Meridien Taichung (178 m, 1998)
Plato Palace (172 m, 2021)
Global Strategy Center (170 m, 2015)
City Center Plaza (168 m, 2010)
National Trade Center (165 m, 2018)
Fuyu Oriental Crown (165 m, 2014)
Yang Ma Tower (164 m, 2019)
Pao Huei Solitaire (161 m, 2016)
Treasure Garden (160 m, 2017)
Long-Bang Trade Plaza Towers 1 & 2 (160 m, 1993)
Ding Sheng BHW Taiwan Central Plaza (159 m, 2015)
Royal Landmark Tower (158 m, 2010)
Daan International Building (158 m, 1997)
Savoy Palace (157 m, 2017)
Fountain Palace (155 m, 2010)
Fubon Sky Tree (155 m, 2016)
Daan King Building (151 m, 1995)
Cosmos (150 m, 2018)
Kaohsiung
85 Sky Tower (348 m, 1997)
Farglory THE ONE (269 m, 2019)
Chang-Gu World Trade Center (222 m, 1992)
Han-Lai New World Center (186 m, 1995)
Guo-Yan Building BC (171 m, 2013)
Asia-Pacific Financial Plaza (170 m, 1992)
Next 100 (163 m, 2021)
Han-Hsien International Hotel (160 m, 1994)
Kaohsiung Marriott Hotel (156 m, 2019)
Kingtown King Park (154 m, 2015)
Highwealth - City of Leadership Towers A & B (150 m, 2016)
Under construction Proposed