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The Cullinan

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Construction started
  
2008

Antenna spire
  
270 m (885.8 ft)

Architect
  
Wong & Ouyang

Completed
  
2009

Floor count
  
68

The Cullinan

Location
  
Union Square, Hong Kong

The Cullinan (Chinese: 天璽; Cantonese Yale: Tīnsáai) is a residential complex located in Hong Kong's Union Square. This prime waterfront residence has glass curtain walls and sweeping views of the Victoria Harbour. The glass facade gives the twin towers a futuristic look, matching the design language used on the nearby International Commerce Centre.

This complex was named after the 3,106 carat (621.2 g) Cullinan Diamond found in 1905; the largest diamond in the world.

During development under Sun Hung Kai Properties, the complex went by Kowloon Station Development Package 6 and Union Square Phase 6. Both towers of The Cullinan complex, called The Cullinan North Tower and The Cullinan South Tower, are Hong Kong's tallest residential towers at 68 stories and 270 metres (886 feet). They were completed in 2008 and 2009 respectively.

Original proposal

The Cullinan complex was proposed at only 45 stories up until the cancellation of Union Square Phase 5. After Phase 5 was dropped, the Cullinan Towers were proposed at the current 68 floors instead.

According to Time magazine, it "could well qualify as the world's most expensive apartments."

References

The Cullinan Wikipedia