102 Incheon Tower

The 102 Incheon Tower was a supertall twin tower proposed for construction in Songdo International City, Incheon, South Korea. The design consisted of two 151 floor, 613 m (2,011 ft) supertall skyscrapers connected by three skybridges. The building would have become the tallest twin towers in the world, surpassing the Petronas Towers in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia, and one of the tallest buildings in Asia. After the late-2000s recession, the tower was postponed with the possibility of a redesign at a lower height. The height of the tower was reduced from 613 metres to 487 metres while keeping the design the same.

151 Incheon Tower
Proposed Rendition of the Incheon Tower
General information
StatusProposed
TypeMixed-use
LocationSongdo International City, Incheon, South Korea
GroundbreakingJune 20, 2008
Construction started2024
Completed2030
Cost17 trillion won
US$11 billion
Height
Antenna spire613 m (2,011 ft)
Technical details
Floor count151
Floor area506,538 m2 (5,452,330 sq ft)
Design and construction
Architect(s)John C. Portman, Jr.
DeveloperHyundai Engineering and Construction
EngineerThornton Tomasetti

The Skyscraper was designed to represent Songdo City. It would have included offices, residential space, and a hotel. It would have been a Korean landmark upon completion. The complex was due to be located at the US$35 billion New Songdo City, and would have covered over 6 km2 (2.3 sq mi) of land, about 32 km (20 mi) from the nation's capital, Seoul. Developer Portman Holdings, run by John Portman, signed an agreement with South Korean officials to build the tower. Construction started with groundbreaking on 20 June 2008. Construction halted in 2009. Construction resumed in 2013, but the project was cancelled in 2016.

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