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Who is the owner of Pangu Grand View?

The owner of Pangu Grand View is Beijing Pangu Investment Co., Ltd. ..

Pangu Grand View 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.

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On August 20th, 20 19, according to Taobao auction news, the Pangu Grand View "Longshou" located in Building 5, No.27 Courtyard, North Fourth Ring Road, Chaoyang District, Beijing was won by Beijing Yukun Real Estate Co., Ltd. with the highest bid. The results show that the online auction price of Pangu Grand View "Dragon Head" is 565,438+87 million yuan.

On April 20, 2020, eight buildings in Pangu Grand View were put on the auction platform, with a total starting price of about 440 million yuan.

architectural appearance

The facade of Pangu Grand View is made of the hardest and corrosion-resistant granite. In order to ensure the quality of stone materials, Beijing Pangu Investment Co., Ltd. hired more than ten experts, and after a year's investigation and demonstration in the country, it finally selected the white granite produced in Mu Ping, Shandong Province, which has the reputation of "China's white hemp", and contracted the old mine 1 to ensure that the stone materials used in the project have no color difference.

On the 420 Mi Long Gallery of Pangu Grand View, there are 66 dragon pillars and 66 "dragon heads". Among them, the "faucet" is all made of a whole piece of granite weighing 50 tons, which is hand-carved by craftsmen according to traditional techniques. The pedestal of the dragon column is seamless and carved in stone, which is the form used by ancient royal buildings.

In the construction of the facade, it absorbed the essence of "tenon riveting" technology commonly used in ancient Chinese wooden buildings, and boldly applied it to the splicing combination of stone materials to make the facade of the building more three-dimensional.