85 Sky Tower
85 Sky Tower, formerly known as the T & C Tower or Tuntex Sky Tower, is an 85-story skyscraper in Lingya District, Kaohsiung, Taiwan. The structure is high. An antenna increases the pinnacle height to. Constructed from 1994 to 1997 by the now-defunct Tuntex Group, it is the tallest building in Kaohsiung, and the 2nd list of [tallest buildings in Taiwan|tallest in Taiwan] after the Taipei 101.
As of 2023, the building is almost entirely unoccupied except for a few condominiums and offices from the 12th to 35th floors. Many floors have not been used in decades, and their conditions have become dirty and run-down. When the building first opened, it once housed a department store, indoor amusement park, five-star hotel, observatory, steakhouse and disco, VIP club and spa, and other amenities.
The building was designed by C.Y. Lee & Partners and Hellmuth, Obata & Kassabaum, and has an unusual 'prong' design with two separate 39-floor sections, which merge into a single central tower rising to a spire. This unique design leaves a substantial space below the central part of the tower. The design was inspired by the Chinese character Gāo, which means "tall" and is part of the city's Chinese name. John W. Milton was Project Director on behalf of Turner International Inc., a subsidiary of Turner Construction.
There is no 44th floor in the building due to tetraphobia, so the 43rd floor connects directly to the 45th floor; the 57th floor, a mechanical floor, is numbered 57A. The pyramid shaped crown is the equivalent of three stories high and is hence marketed as 83–85 to arrive at a round number. There is no elevator access to floors above 80.
Occupancy
Floor 34 and 35 are currently leased by Look Hotel Group. The 85 Sky Tower Hotel occupied floors 37 to 85, and it owned the observation deck. Office space and studio apartments occupy each side of the lower floors.Atrium
There is an atrium that extends from Level 45's Shimmer Ballroom to Level 83; it is one of the highest continuous atriums in the world.Floor directory
- 83–85: Mechanical
- 81: Radio Broadcasting Facility
- 77–79: Palace VIP Private Club and Spa
- 76: Sexy Disco Bar
- 75: Teppanyaki restaurant
- 74: Observatory
- 71–73: unoccupied
- 46–70: Guest Rooms
- 43–45: Meeting Rooms and Ballrooms
- 38–42: Hotel Facilities
- 36–37: Mechanical, Electrical, and Plumbing
- 13–35: Offices and Residential condominiums
- 12: Nikko Plaza
- 8–11: Chien-Tai Indoor Amusement Park
- B1, 2–7: Chien-Tai Daimaru Department Store
- 1: Lobby
- B5–B3: Parking garage
Transportation