Fairmont House, Office building in Central, Hong Kong.
Fairmont House is a 28-story office building in Central Hong Kong designed with modern architecture combining glass, steel, and concrete materials. The structure provides flexible office spaces and sits prominently on Cotton Tree Drive near major transportation connections.
The building was completed in 1982, marking a period of rapid expansion in Hong Kong's financial district during the early 1980s. This construction era shaped the modern skyline of Central significantly.
Locally known as Dongchang Mansion, this structure shows how international business culture has become woven into Hong Kong's commercial landscape in Central. The building's presence reflects how the district attracts global companies while maintaining its role as a major financial hub.
The building sits on Cotton Tree Drive with direct access to Hong Kong MTR Station, making it simple to reach by public transport. Visitors can find clear signage and navigation points throughout the structure and surrounding area.
The structure was engineered by Tridant Engineering Company Limited with specialized mechanical and electrical systems throughout. These technical solutions allow the building to meet the demanding requirements of a modern business center.
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