Wuxi IFS, Mixed-use skyscraper in Wuxi, China
Wuxi IFS is a 68-story tower reaching 339 meters, containing office spaces, retail shops, and hotel facilities. The structure is built from glass and steel and occupies a central location in the city's skyline.
The tower was constructed starting in 2011 and completed in 2014, marking a period of rapid urban growth in China. This completion coincided with years when many Chinese cities were expanding rapidly upward.
The tower shapes how people in Wuxi experience their city and serves as a visual reference point in daily conversations. Its modern glass exterior makes it instantly recognizable from anywhere in the city.
The tower is easily accessible and situated at a central location with good transportation connections. Morning visits are best for clear views and to avoid crowds.
The tower was designed by the architectural firm Aedas, a practice known for designing notable buildings across Asia. This international design approach sets the building apart from other towers in the region.
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