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Guangzhou Circle () is a landmark building located in
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, Guangdong province, China. It is the headquarters of the Hongda Xingye Group and the new home of Guangdong Plastic Exchange (GDPE), the world's largest trading centre for raw plastic material with more than €25 billion annual turnover in 2012.


Architect

The building was designed by Italian architect Joseph di Pasquale. The building's height is , and features 33 stories. The building has a total area of , and was developed with a global investment of roughly 1 billion
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(US$150 million). Di Pasquale stated he was looking for a design based on Oriental psychology and perception, and used the Chinese use of logographic symbols ( sinograms) in writing as inspiration. Many other meanings are linked with the building: the iconic value of jade discs and numerological tradition of Fengshui. In particular, the double disc of jade (bi-disk) is an ancient royal symbol of a Chinese dynasty which ruled in this area around 2000 years ago. The building reflection in the water of the river creates the same type of image: a double jade bi-disc. This figure also corresponds to the number 8 and the infinity symbol, which has a strong propitiatory value in Chinese culture. The building also takes a reference from an idea of the Italian Renaissance; (squaring the circle). The two circular facades contain and support suspended groups of storeys, which "square" the perfect circumference of the facades in order to make the interior space orthogonal and habitable.


Location

Located at the south west boundary of the city, the building stands on the bank of the
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Design

The building is similar to another circular building in Shenyang, although, unlike the other, the central core is open, with no glass. It is the world's tallest circular building, and has the unique feature of an empty circular core almost in diameter. The public areas of the building are not yet open, although the public plaza in front is open. In 2014,
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listed the building as one of the 10 most interesting buildings worldwide. Some critics believe that Guangzhou Circle is one of the most bizarre buildings in China. In the years following its construction, the Guangzhou Circle was identified as one of the most iconic buildings of the city of Guangzhou. Its image has been used on various occasions for information posters in public places and for advertising campaigns.


See also

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List of tallest buildings in Guangzhou This list of tallest buildings in Guangzhou lists skyscrapers in Guangzhou, China by height. The tallest building in Guangzhou is currently Guangzhou CTF Finance Centre, which stands tall. It is also the third-tallest building in China and the s ...


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{{Commons category, Guangzhou Circle Building Office buildings completed in 2013 Skyscraper office buildings in Guangzhou 2013 establishments in China