Lotte Center Hanoi

Summary

Lotte Center Hanoi is a skyscraper in Ba Đình, Hanoi, Vietnam. Completed on 2 September 2014, the tower has 65 floors.[2] The center features a modern architectural style designed by Callison, an American company. This tower is the third tallest building in Vietnam after Landmark 81 and the Keangnam Hanoi Landmark Tower in Cau Giay district. Lotte Center Hanoi includes offices, a 5 star hotel, a 6th floor Lotte Department Store, serviced residences, the Evian Spa, the Lotte Mart, restaurants and an observation deck.

Lotte Center Hanoi
Map
Alternative namesHanoi City Complex
General information
StatusCompleted
TypeOffice, Shopping, Convention Center
LocationBa Đình, Hanoi, Vietnam
Coordinates21°01′56″N 105°48′45″E / 21.03235°N 105.81260°E / 21.03235; 105.81260
Construction started2010
Completed2014
Height
Roof272 m (892 ft)
Top floor267 m (876 ft)
Technical details
Floor count65
Floor area253,402.44sq. m
Lifts/elevators48
Design and construction
Architect(s)
EngineerThornton Tomasetti[1]
References
[2]

Elevators edit

The center contains 30 elevators that travel at 360m/min or 6 m/s.[citation needed]

Observation deck edit

There is an observation deck on the 65th floor named Top of Hanoi. It has a small shop which sells drinks and snacks.[citation needed]

Trip to the rooftop edit

At 65th floor the Lotte Center Building, there is a separate lift that takes visitors up two more floors. The 67th floor is thus denoted "PH" because it is the top floor. After exiting the elevator, there is a short set of stairs that takes visitors up to the highest floor of the building, this level is the top of the building and thus has no roof. At the rooftop there is a bar and a mini restaurant.[3]

Gallery edit

References edit

  1. ^ Lotte Center Hanoi Thornton Tomasetti
  2. ^ a b "Lotte Center Hanoi". SkyscraperPage.
  3. ^ "LOTTE HOTELS & RESORTS Official Website - Global Leading Chain Hotels".

External links edit

  •   Media related to Lotte Center Hanoi at Wikimedia Commons
  • S.Korea’s Lotte eyes Vietnam’s highest skyscraper project