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What does the torch-shaped building next to the Water Cube do?

The full name of the torch-shaped building next to the Water Cube is Pangu Grand View, which is located in Beichen Bridge, Chaoyang District, Beijing, next to the "Bird's Nest" and on the west side of the Water Cube. The overall project consists of office buildings, international apartments, seven-star hotels and commercial corridors, with a total construction area of 420,000 square meters.

Pangu Grand View is also a real estate project with office buildings, international apartments, hotels and commercial corridors, among which the hotel business is the famous Pangu Seven Star Hotel in Beijing. There are health clubs, French restaurants, Japanese restaurants and air lounges in the hotel.

Utilitarianism: The original intention of Pangu Grand View is to feel a strong sense of historical mission under the great opportunity of China in 2 1 century. Based on the concept of "building a world-class building that speaks Chinese", the developer invited Mr. Li Zuyuan, a world-famous Chinese architect, to personally design it.

Master Li Zuyuan effectively integrated China Dragon Totem with the essence of China traditional culture, making it a new Great Wall in the history of contemporary architecture in China and a new symbol of prosperous China in the new century.

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There are five buildings in Pangu Grand View from Block A to Block E, of which Block A is the tallest and is a landmark building. Block a is an office building; Blocks B, C and D are the international apartment "Pangu Seven-Star Mansion" and Block E is "Pangu Seven-Star Hotel".

Two-story compound quadrangles with sloping roofs were added to the roofs of three apartments in Pangu Daguan, 12 group.

References:

Baidu Encyclopedia-Pangu Grand View