C.Y. Lee & Partners is an architectural partnership initiated by architects C.Y. Lee and C.P. Wang in 1978. With V.T. Wu as the firm’s general manager, C.Y. Lee & Partners currently has approximately 200 employees. Emphasizing oriental culture, and the incorporation of ecological concepts and modern technology, the firm offers architectural design services that are highly creative, integrative and technical in order to deliver outstanding living environments. Insisting on “human-centered” spirit to ensure mutual growth with all staff, C.Y. Lee & Partners aspires to become a leading international team that facilitates development of modern oriental architectures.
C.Y. Lee & Partners has relied on its excellence in design and profound experience it has accumulated from projects of various types to overcome different challenges in master planning, design and project supervision.
Architecture
RANK
|
Name
|
Status
Completed Architecturally Topped Out Structurally Topped Out Under Construction On Hold Proposed Vision Never Completed Demolished Competition Entry Canceled Proposed Renovation Under Renovation Renovated Under Demolition |
Height
|
---|---|---|---|
1 | TAIPEI 101 | 508 m / 1,667 ft | |
2 | 85 Sky Tower | 347.5 m / 1,140 ft | |
3 | Chongqing World Financial Center | 338.9 m / 1,112 ft | |
4 | The One | 266.6 m / 875 ft | |
5 | Hongdou International Plaza | 248 m / 814 ft | |
6 | Chang-Gu World Trade Center | 222 m / 728 ft | |
7 | Farglory Financial Center | 208.3 m / 683 ft | |
8 | Yuda World Trade Center | 199.7 m / 655 ft | |
9 | Pangu Plaza Building A | 191.7 m / 629 ft | |
10 | Post and Communications Network Center | 182.6 m / 599 ft |
CTBUH Height and Data Committee, 2024 – Present
RANK
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Name
|
Completion
|
Height
|
Floors
|
Function
|
|
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1 | TAIPEI 101 | Taipei | 2004 |
508 m / 1,667 ft |
101 | Office |
1 | Wenzhou International Finance Center | Wenzhou | - |
508 m / 1,667 ft |
101 | Hotel / Office |
3 | 85 Sky Tower | Kaohsiung | 1997 |
348 m / 1,140 ft |
85 | Hotel / Office / Retail |
4 | Chongqing World Financial Center | Chongqing | 2015 |
339 m / 1,112 ft |
72 | Hotel / Office |
5 | Xie He Plaza | Shanghai | - |
270 m / 886 ft |
68 | Multiple |
6 | The One | Kaohsiung | 2019 |
267 m / 875 ft |
70 | Residential / Hotel |
7 | Shai HO Plaza | Shanghai | - |
259 m / 850 ft |
68 | Multiple |
8 | Hongdou International Plaza | Wuxi | 2009 |
248 m / 814 ft |
45 | Residential / Office |
9 | Chang-Gu World Trade Center | Kaohsiung | 1992 |
222 m / 728 ft |
50 | Office |
10 | Farglory Financial Center | Taipei | 2013 |
208 m / 683 ft |
32 | Office |
11 | Chang Ku Min Chen Division D Tower | Kaohsiung | - |
200 m / 656 ft |
52 | Office |
12 | Yuda World Trade Center | Zhengzhou | 1997 |
200 m / 655 ft |
45 | Hotel / Office |
13 | Pangu Plaza Building A | Beijing | 2008 |
192 m / 629 ft |
39 | Office |
14 | Post and Communications Network Center | Tianjin | 1997 |
183 m / 599 ft |
26 | Office |
15 | Far Eastern Plaza 2 | Taipei | 1994 |
165 m / 541 ft |
43 | Hotel |
16 | Far Eastern Plaza 1 | Taipei | 1994 |
165 m / 541 ft |
41 | Office |
17 | United Plaza | Shanghai | 2001 |
160 m / 525 ft |
43 | Office |
18 | The Crystal Plaza | New Taipei City | 2013 |
151 m / 495 ft |
41 | Residential |
19 | J Tower | Pasig | 2009 |
150 m / 492 ft |
41 | Hotel / Office |
20 | Guangming Building | Shanghai | 2008 |
150 m / 492 ft |
34 | Office |
21 | Ocean Blue Residences | Taipei | 2010 |
140 m / 460 ft |
38 | Residential |
22 | Sky Villa | Phnom Penh | 2021 |
139 m / 456 ft |
35 | Residential |
23 | Fangyuan Mansion | Shenyang | 2001 |
100 m / 327 ft |
22 | Office |
28 June 2018
TAIPEI 101 hosted an event called “Global Tall: Skyscraper Trends, Drivers and Challenges” to discuss the global trends of skyscraper construction, the forum saw valued guests from industry participants, government agencies and academia, including: CTBUH Advisory Board member Joseph Chou and CTBUH Executive Director Antony Wood.
13 October 2016
The Council is pleased to announce the Top Company Rankings for numerous disciplines as derived from the list of projects appearing in 100 of the World’s Tallest Buildings.
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