63 Building

63 Building

DLI 63 Building

DLI 63 Building
63 빌딩
Seoul 63 Building.jpg
Usage(s) Bureaux
Localisation 60 Yeouido-dong
Séoul (25 wards (Gu))
Corée du Sud Corée du Sud
Dates 1979-1985
Statut Construit
Site officiel Site officiel
Hauteur
Hauteur du toit 249 m
Détails techniques
Nombre d'étages 60
Nombre de sous-sol 3
Nombre d'ascenseurs 6
Compagnies
Architecte(s) Skidmore, Owings and Merrill

Le DLI 63 Building (Daehan Life Insurance 63 빌딩) est un gratte-ciel de bureaux situé sur l'île de, à Séoul, il mesure 249 m et compte 60 étages. Il a été pendant un an le plus haut gratte-ciel d'Asie et pendant quatorze ans le plus haut gratte-ciel de Corée du Sud.

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