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Chater House

Chater House (Chinese: 遮打大廈; Jyutping: ze1 daa2 daai6 haa6) is an office tower in Central, Hong Kong. Opened in March 2003, it is a part of the Hongkong Land portfolio of properties. It has a three-level retail podium, known as Landmark Chater. The building was built on the site of the former Swire House, and was named after Sir Paul Chater. The building faces streets on three sides: Chater Road, Pedder Street and Connaught Road Central.

Chater House
Chinese: 遮打大廈
Chater House viewed from Connaught Road Central
General information
StatusCompleted
Typeshopping mall,
office building
Location7-9 Connaught Road Central, 10-12 Chater Road, Central, Hong Kong
Coordinates22°16′56.01″N 114°9′30.24″E / 22.2822250°N 114.1584000°E / 22.2822250; 114.1584000
Construction startedOctober 1998; 25 years ago (1998-10)
OpeningMarch 2003; 21 years ago (2003-03)
CostHK$2.3 billion
OwnerHongkong Land
Technical details
Floor count30
Floor area438,500 net sq.ft. (498,000 sq ft. gfa)
Lifts/elevators16 passenger, 2 service
Design and construction
Architect(s)Kohn Pedersen Fox
DeveloperHongkong Land
Main contractorGammon Construction
Chater House
Traditional Chinese遮打大廈
Simplified Chinese遮打大厦
Transcriptions
Standard Mandarin
Hanyu PinyinZhēdá Dàshà
Yue: Cantonese
Jyutpingze1 daa2 daai6 haa6

Plot history edit

 
Union Building viewed from Pedder Street, looking north, c.1926. A corner of the burnt down Hong Kong Hotel is visible on the right.

There were three buildings on the site between 1905 and 1958, namely Mansions Building (Hotel Mansions, later renamed Union Building), King's Building and York Building.[1]

Union Building edit

 
View from Victoria Harbour in the 1920s. The building on the left is King's Building, and the adjacent, slightly taller one is Union Building.

Following the Praya reclamation of 1890–1904, a building was constructed and opened in 1905, that served as offices of Canadian Pacific Ocean Services (G/F) and Hong Kong, Canton & Macao Steamboat Company (1/F).

This building was acquired in 1921, and used as its headquarters by the Union Insurance Society of Canton Ltd., and then became known as Union Building (於仁行).

It was bought by The Hongkong Land Company in 1946, and was demolished in 1950. Hongkong Land later acquired the adjacent King's Building and demolished it in 1958 to complete the Union House complex.

King's Building edit

King's Building was built in 1905 and was for some time home to Marconi Wireless. The building was located along Connaught Road, next to the Union Building. It was demolished in 1958.

York Building edit

York Building was built in 1905 and demolished in 1958.

Swire House edit

The 23-storey building,[2] initially called Union House (於仁大厦; 於仁大廈; Yūrén Dàshà; jyu1 jan4 daai6 haa6), was completed in 1962, and had a total floor space of 34,000 square metres (370,000 sq ft).[3] in the 1970s, the Swire Group, gained naming rights for the building, which was renamed Swire House (太古大厦; 太古大廈; Tàigǔ Dàshà; taai3 gu2 daai6 haa6) in 1976.[1] In 1997, the main tenant of the building was Cathay Pacific, which occupied about 30% of the floor space. Other tenants included other Swire group companies, including Swire Pacific and Swire Industries.[4] Swire House was demolished on 5 October 1998.

Chater House edit

 
Foyer of Chater House, Hong Kong, with bust of Sir Paul Chater.

The site was again redeveloped by Hongkong Land when the new Hong Kong International Airport opened in 1998. The building's main tenant, Cathay Pacific, relocated to Cathay City when the airport moved to its new site at Chek Lap Kok, while Swire Group moved to Pacific Place in Admiralty.[4]

Chater House has a total floor area of 438,500 net sq.ft. (498,000 sq ft. gross), was designed by architects Kohn Pedersen Fox. It was originally configured into 30 floors – 474,000 net sq. ft – of office accommodation above a three-level retail podium of 45,000 net sq.ft. (81,000 sq ft. gfa) and a three-level basement,[5] which includes 112 parking spaces. When the project was announced, in 1997, the estimated cost was HK$2.3 billion, and would complete in 2003.[4] Architecture firm Aedas were the architect for the Chater House.[6] The main contractor was Gammon Construction.[7]

The building is linked to the Central Elevated Walkway, also owned by Hong Kong Land.

In 2014, the display of Antony Gormley's art installation Event Horizon at Chater House was cancelled when US investment bank JPMorgan, which has offices in the building, asked Hongkong Land – the sponsor of Event Horizon – to cancel its support for the show after bank employee Dennis Li Junjie[8] jumped to his death from the building's roof.[9]

Tenants edit

The main tenant of Chater House is JPMorgan, who have their Asia Pacific headquarters in the building. Other current tenants include Franklin Templeton Investments, Jane Street and previous tenants include the Securities and Futures Commission.

Previously the Hong Kong Institute of Surveyors was headquartered in the Swire House.[10]

Nearby buildings edit

References edit

  1. ^ a b gwulo.com: Swire House (originally named "Union House") [1962–1998]
  2. ^ Ko, Kenneth (31 July 1996). "Plan to redevelop Swire House". South China Morning Post. Hong Kong. Retrieved 28 June 2014.
  3. ^ Wild, Damian (14 September 1997). . The Standard. Hong Kong. Archived from the original on 27 September 2012. Retrieved 28 June 2014.
  4. ^ a b c Reynolds, Nicholas (9 September 1997). . The Standard. Hong Kong. Archived from the original on 27 September 2012. Retrieved 28 June 2014.
  5. ^ Press release, " Hongkong Land Unveils New Look of 11 Chater Road" 4 September 2007 at the Wayback Machine, Hong Kong Land, 5 March 2001
  6. ^ (PDF). HK Land. Archived from the original (PDF) on 18 October 2003.
  7. ^ "Chater House". Skyscraper Center. Retrieved 15 December 2019.
  8. ^ Lee, Danny (16 May 2014). "Gormley works may come to Hong Kong despite controversy following suicide". South China Morning Post. Retrieved 27 October 2020.
  9. ^ Cristina Ruiz (10 May 2014), Gormley’s Hong Kong installation cancelled after banker’s suicide 14 May 2014 at the Wayback Machine The Art Newspaper.
  10. ^ . Hong Kong Institute of Surveyors. February 6, 1998. "1934 Swire House, Chater Road, Central, HONG KONG."

External links edit

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Chater House Chinese 遮打大廈 Jyutping ze1 daa2 daai6 haa6 is an office tower in Central Hong Kong Opened in March 2003 it is a part of the Hongkong Land portfolio of properties It has a three level retail podium known as Landmark Chater The building was built on the site of the former Swire House and was named after Sir Paul Chater The building faces streets on three sides Chater Road Pedder Street and Connaught Road Central Chater HouseChinese 遮打大廈Chater House viewed from Connaught Road CentralGeneral informationStatusCompletedTypeshopping mall office buildingLocation7 9 Connaught Road Central 10 12 Chater Road Central Hong KongCoordinates22 16 56 01 N 114 9 30 24 E 22 2822250 N 114 1584000 E 22 2822250 114 1584000Construction startedOctober 1998 25 years ago 1998 10 OpeningMarch 2003 21 years ago 2003 03 CostHK 2 3 billionOwnerHongkong LandTechnical detailsFloor count30Floor area438 500 net sq ft 498 000 sq ft gfa Lifts elevators16 passenger 2 serviceDesign and constructionArchitect s Kohn Pedersen FoxDeveloperHongkong LandMain contractorGammon Construction Chater HouseTraditional Chinese遮打大廈Simplified Chinese遮打大厦TranscriptionsStandard MandarinHanyu PinyinZheda DashaYue CantoneseJyutpingze1 daa2 daai6 haa6 Contents 1 Plot history 1 1 Union Building 1 2 King s Building 1 3 York Building 1 4 Swire House 1 5 Chater House 2 Tenants 3 Nearby buildings 4 References 5 External linksPlot history edit nbsp Union Building viewed from Pedder Street looking north c 1926 A corner of the burnt down Hong Kong Hotel is visible on the right There were three buildings on the site between 1905 and 1958 namely Mansions Building Hotel Mansions later renamed Union Building King s Building and York Building 1 Union Building edit nbsp View from Victoria Harbour in the 1920s The building on the left is King s Building and the adjacent slightly taller one is Union Building Following the Praya reclamation of 1890 1904 a building was constructed and opened in 1905 that served as offices of Canadian Pacific Ocean Services G F and Hong Kong Canton amp Macao Steamboat Company 1 F This building was acquired in 1921 and used as its headquarters by the Union Insurance Society of Canton Ltd and then became known as Union Building 於仁行 It was bought by The Hongkong Land Company in 1946 and was demolished in 1950 Hongkong Land later acquired the adjacent King s Building and demolished it in 1958 to complete the Union House complex King s Building edit King s Building was built in 1905 and was for some time home to Marconi Wireless The building was located along Connaught Road next to the Union Building It was demolished in 1958 York Building edit York Building was built in 1905 and demolished in 1958 Swire House edit The 23 storey building 2 initially called Union House 於仁大厦 於仁大廈 Yuren Dasha jyu1 jan4 daai6 haa6 was completed in 1962 and had a total floor space of 34 000 square metres 370 000 sq ft 3 in the 1970s the Swire Group gained naming rights for the building which was renamed Swire House 太古大厦 太古大廈 Taigǔ Dasha taai3 gu2 daai6 haa6 in 1976 1 In 1997 the main tenant of the building was Cathay Pacific which occupied about 30 of the floor space Other tenants included other Swire group companies including Swire Pacific and Swire Industries 4 Swire House was demolished on 5 October 1998 Chater House edit nbsp Foyer of Chater House Hong Kong with bust of Sir Paul Chater The site was again redeveloped by Hongkong Land when the new Hong Kong International Airport opened in 1998 The building s main tenant Cathay Pacific relocated to Cathay City when the airport moved to its new site at Chek Lap Kok while Swire Group moved to Pacific Place in Admiralty 4 Chater House has a total floor area of 438 500 net sq ft 498 000 sq ft gross was designed by architects Kohn Pedersen Fox It was originally configured into 30 floors 474 000 net sq ft of office accommodation above a three level retail podium of 45 000 net sq ft 81 000 sq ft gfa and a three level basement 5 which includes 112 parking spaces When the project was announced in 1997 the estimated cost was HK 2 3 billion and would complete in 2003 4 Architecture firm Aedas were the architect for the Chater House 6 The main contractor was Gammon Construction 7 The building is linked to the Central Elevated Walkway also owned by Hong Kong Land In 2014 the display of Antony Gormley s art installation Event Horizon at Chater House was cancelled when US investment bank JPMorgan which has offices in the building asked Hongkong Land the sponsor of Event Horizon to cancel its support for the show after bank employee Dennis Li Junjie 8 jumped to his death from the building s roof 9 Tenants editThe main tenant of Chater House is JPMorgan who have their Asia Pacific headquarters in the building Other current tenants include Franklin Templeton Investments Jane Street and previous tenants include the Securities and Futures Commission Previously the Hong Kong Institute of Surveyors was headquartered in the Swire House 10 Nearby buildings editJardine House Exchange Square Mandarin Oriental formerly Queen s Building Alexandra House Prince s Building The Landmark Cheung Kong Center HSBC Building Standard Chartered Hong Kong Three Garden Road World Wide House Wheelock House Hang Seng Bank Headquarters BuildingReferences edit a b gwulo com Swire House originally named Union House 1962 1998 Ko Kenneth 31 July 1996 Plan to redevelop Swire House South China Morning Post Hong Kong Retrieved 28 June 2014 Wild Damian 14 September 1997 Swire House projects halts other new work for 5 years The Standard Hong Kong Archived from the original on 27 September 2012 Retrieved 28 June 2014 a b c Reynolds Nicholas 9 September 1997 2 3b plan for Swire House The Standard Hong Kong Archived from the original on 27 September 2012 Retrieved 28 June 2014 Press release Hongkong Land Unveils New Look of 11 Chater Road Archived 4 September 2007 at the Wayback Machine Hong Kong Land 5 March 2001 Corporate Information PDF HK Land Archived from the original PDF on 18 October 2003 Chater House Skyscraper Center Retrieved 15 December 2019 Lee Danny 16 May 2014 Gormley works may come to Hong Kong despite controversy following suicide South China Morning Post Retrieved 27 October 2020 Cristina Ruiz 10 May 2014 Gormley s Hong Kong installation cancelled after banker s suicide Archived 14 May 2014 at the Wayback Machine The Art Newspaper Home page Hong Kong Institute of Surveyors February 6 1998 1934 Swire House Chater Road Central HONG KONG External links edit nbsp Hong Kong portal nbsp Architecture portal nbsp Wikimedia Commons has media related to Chater House Chater House on Hongkong Land website Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Chater House amp oldid 1219518768, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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