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[[File:Metapolis.jpg|300px|thumb|right|A sunrise view of the Metapolis skyscrapers in [[Hwaseong]], [[South Korea]].]] |
[[File:Metapolis.jpg|300px|thumb|right|A sunrise view of the Metapolis skyscrapers in [[Hwaseong]], [[South Korea]].]] |
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'''Metapolis''' consists of four [[residential]] [[skyscraper]]s currently topped-out in [[Hwaseong]], [[South Korea]] and finishing construction in July 2010.<ref>http://www.poscoenc.com/upload/E/BUSINESS/ENG_PLANT_2_6_1_1.pdf</ref> Ground was broken in July 2006 by [[POSCO]] E&C<ref>http://www.poscoenc.com/english/business/building_01.asp</ref> and topped-out in August 2009. The two tallest of them measure 274m each, with 66 [[floor]]s,<ref>http://www.naeil.com/News/politics/ViewNews.asp?nnum=336174&tid=5&sid=E</ref> making them the tallest residential skyscrapers in East Asia and the centerpiece of the |
'''Metapolis''' consists of four [[residential]] [[skyscraper]]s currently topped-out in [[Hwaseong]], [[South Korea]] and finishing construction in July 2010.<ref>http://www.poscoenc.com/upload/E/BUSINESS/ENG_PLANT_2_6_1_1.pdf</ref> Ground was broken in July 2006 by [[POSCO]] E&C<ref>http://www.poscoenc.com/english/business/building_01.asp</ref> and topped-out in August 2009. The two tallest of them measure 274m each, with 66 [[floor]]s,<ref>http://www.naeil.com/News/politics/ViewNews.asp?nnum=336174&tid=5&sid=E</ref> making them the tallest residential skyscrapers in [[East Asia]] and the centerpiece of the New Dongtan City. The two shorter skyscrapers are 60-[[floor]]s and 55-[[floor]]s high, respectively.<ref>http://www.e-metapolis.co.kr/sales/sales02.asp</ref> |
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Revision as of 17:22, 5 January 2010
Metapolis consists of four residential skyscrapers currently topped-out in Hwaseong, South Korea and finishing construction in July 2010.[1] Ground was broken in July 2006 by POSCO E&C[2] and topped-out in August 2009. The two tallest of them measure 274m each, with 66 floors,[3] making them the tallest residential skyscrapers in East Asia and the centerpiece of the New Dongtan City. The two shorter skyscrapers are 60-floors and 55-floors high, respectively.[4]
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