Xinzhuang Joint Office Tower

Xinzhuang Joint Office Tower, Executive Yuan (traditional Chinese: 行政院新莊聯合辦公大樓; simplified Chinese: 行政院新庄联合办公大楼; pinyin: Xíngzhèng Yuàn Xīnzhuāng Liánhé Bàngōng Dàlóu) is a joint Republic of China government buildings in Xinzhuang District, New Taipei, Taiwan.[1]

Xinzhuang Joint Office Tower, Executive Yuan
行政院新莊聯合辦公大樓
General information
Typegovernment office building
LocationXinzhuang, New Taipei, Taiwan
Coordinates25°3′23.1″N 121°26′35.6″E
Completed13 June 2013
CostNT$6,989,100,000
Design and construction
Architect(s)M. H. Wu & Associates
Main contractorFu Tsu Construction Co., Ltd., Fure-Lin Engineering Co., Ltd.
Website
Official website (in Chinese)

History

Building name sign of Xinzhuang Joint Office Tower, Executive Yuan

The construction of the buildings were completed on 13 June 2013. All of the relevant government agencies then moved to the building in September 2013.[2]

Architecture

Xinzhuang Joint Office Tower, Executive Yuan completion plate

The buildings were designed by M. H. Wu & Associates with a construction budget of NT$6,989,100,000. It consists of two towers, which are North Tower and South Tower. The building houses the headquarters of some ministries or councils of the central government, including Council of Indigenous Peoples, Hakka Affairs Council and the Ministry of Culture.

Transportation

The buildings are accessible within walking distance south of Xinzhuang Fuduxin Station of Taipei Metro.

See also

References

  1. "Fuses are blowing in Northern Taiwan". The China Post. 8 August 2017. Retrieved 28 August 2017.
  2. Wang, Hon-kuo; Chen, Ann (2 July 2013). "Central, local government units to move to New Taipei". Focus Taiwan. Retrieved 16 August 2017.


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