Bank of China Building (Singapore)

Bank of China Building

The new block of the Bank of China Building
General information
Status Occupied
Type Commercial
Architectural style High-rise
Location Raffles Place, Downtown Core, Singapore
Coordinates
Construction started 1953 (old building)
Completed 1954 (old building)
Height
Roof 168 m (551 ft)
Technical details
Floor count 36
Design and construction
Owner Bank of China
Architect P & T Architects & Engineers
References
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The Bank of China Building is a development consisting of two skyscrapers located in the central business district of Singapore. It is located on 4 Battery Road, just next to 6 Battery Road, Maybank Tower,[3] and roughly 100 metres from the Fullerton Hotel.[4] It houses the Bank of China.[5]

History

The old block of the Bank of China Building was built in 1954 with a total of 18 floors. It was designed by P & T Architects & Engineers Ltd (otherwise known as Palmer and Turner) of Hong Kong.[6]

The pair of lions guarding the entrance is a work by Rudolfo Nolli. The block was the tallest building in the central business district of Singapore, Raffles Place from 1954 till 1974, when it was overtaken by UOB Plaza Two.[7]

The additional new block was completed in 2000.[8] With 36 floors and a height of 168 metres it is built immediately adjacent to the old block and shares a common podium.[9]

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