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Design for Jin Mao Tower, Shanghai, China, by Adian Smith, design partner, Skidmore, Owings and Merrill (SOM): perspective by Gil Gorski, 1993

Architectural Drawing
Artist/Maker

In this drawing, the striking faceted design profile of the Jin Mao Tower is given a vertiginous perspective by artist Gilbert Gorski. The building started construction in 1994, a year after this drawing was made, to designs by the architect Adrian Smith of SOM. When completed in 1999, the 95-storey tower joined the bulbous Oriental Pearl Tower as a major symbol of Shanghai’s regenerated Pudong district.

Gilbert Gorski writes of the medium: 'It is an original color pencil drawing, (prismacolor) on gray board, with some transparent watercolor applied with airbrush, and some touches of opaque white, sealed with Krylon spray varnish.' [email 30 April 2017]

Object details

Object type
TitleDesign for Jin Mao Tower, Shanghai, China, by Adian Smith, design partner, Skidmore, Owings and Merrill (SOM): perspective by Gil Gorski, 1993 (generic title)
Materials and techniques
Coloured pastel, black crayon, pencil and gouache on card
Brief description
Design for Jin Mao Tower, Shanghai, China, by Adian Smith, design partner, Skidmore, Owings and Merrill (SOM): perspective by Gil Gorski, 1993
Dimensions
  • Height: 821mm (image)
  • Width: 508mm (image)
Credit line
Given by Adrian Smith
Summary
In this drawing, the striking faceted design profile of the Jin Mao Tower is given a vertiginous perspective by artist Gilbert Gorski. The building started construction in 1994, a year after this drawing was made, to designs by the architect Adrian Smith of SOM. When completed in 1999, the 95-storey tower joined the bulbous Oriental Pearl Tower as a major symbol of Shanghai’s regenerated Pudong district.

Gilbert Gorski writes of the medium: 'It is an original color pencil drawing, (prismacolor) on gray board, with some transparent watercolor applied with airbrush, and some touches of opaque white, sealed with Krylon spray varnish.' [email 30 April 2017]
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Accession number
CD.24-2017

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Record createdApril 11, 2017
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