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Platinum
Member Since
1987
Member Offices
New York City
Please note that all heights shown in italics/red are estimated heights. These have been calculated based on known floor counts for the building, then extrapolated through analyzing typically hundreds of buildings of the same function on this database that do have confirmed heights. The user should be aware that non-standard building features, such as significant spires or raised entrances / podiums, may affect the accuracy of these estimations.
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 |
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1 |
828 m / 2,717 ft |
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2 |
711 m / 2,333 ft |
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3 |
678.9 m / 2,227 ft |
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4 |
601 m / 1,972 ft |
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5 |
508 m / 1,667 ft |
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6 |
442.1 m / 1,451 ft |
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7 |
412.6 m / 1,354 ft |
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8 |
373.7 m / 1,226 ft |
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9 |
370 m / 1,214 ft |
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10 |
354.6 m / 1,163 ft |
CTBUH Working Group: Program & Construction Management, 2016 – Present
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What does the Future Hold for the Construction Industry?
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17 October 2016
Merdeka PNB118 Case Study: Adding Value to the Growing City
Tall buildings embody objectives ranging from pure business to nation building. The KL118 Tower in particular represents these objectives and more as it successfully knits...
03 February 2022
Dubai Supertall Set for Completion in Late 2022
Dubai Multi Commodities Centre (DMCC) has announced that the centerpiece of its Uptown Dubai District has topped out at 329 meters. The final concrete pour...
Please note that all heights shown in italics/red are estimated heights. These have been calculated based on known floor counts for the building, then extrapolated through analyzing typically hundreds of buildings of the same function on this database that do have confirmed heights. The user should be aware that non-standard building features, such as significant spires or raised entrances / podiums, may affect the accuracy of these estimations.
Rank |
Name |
City |
Completion |
Height |
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1 |
2010 |
828 m / 2,717 ft |
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2 |
- |
711 m / 2,333 ft |
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3 |
2022 |
679 m / 2,227 ft |
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4 |
2012 |
601 m / 1,972 ft |
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5 |
- |
551 m / 1,808 ft |
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6 |
- |
523 m / 1,716 ft |
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7 |
2004 |
508 m / 1,667 ft |
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8 |
- |
506 m / 1,660 ft |
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9 |
1974 |
442 m / 1,451 ft |
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10 |
2011 |
413 m / 1,354 ft |
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11 |
- |
411 m / 1,348 ft |
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12 |
- |
403 m / 1,323 ft |
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13 |
2016 |
374 m / 1,226 ft |
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14 |
2017 |
370 m / 1,214 ft |
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15 |
- |
363 m / 1,191 ft |
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16 |
- |
360 m / 1,181 ft |
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17 |
2000 |
355 m / 1,163 ft |
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18 |
1997 |
348 m / 1,140 ft |
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19 |
2018 |
343 m / 1,124 ft |
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20 |
2022 |
340 m / 1,115 ft |
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21 |
2017 |
335 m / 1,100 ft |
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22 |
2019 |
332 m / 1,089 ft |
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23 |
- |
322 m / 1,056 ft |
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24 |
- |
320 m / 1,050 ft |
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25 |
- |
320 m / 1,050 ft |
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26 |
2022 |
314 m / 1,031 ft |
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27 |
2016 |
314 m / 1,030 ft |
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28 |
1990 |
310 m / 1,018 ft |
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29 |
2000 |
309 m / 1,014 ft |
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30 |
1982 |
305 m / 1,002 ft |
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31 |
1990 |
303 m / 995 ft |
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32 |
- |
293 m / 961 ft |
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33 |
1991 |
289 m / 947 ft |
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34 |
2018 |
280 m / 918 ft |
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34 |
2018 |
280 m / 918 ft |
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36 |
2020 |
280 m / 918 ft |
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37 |
2000 |
267 m / 876 ft |
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38 |
2010 |
263 m / 861 ft |
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39 |
2020 |
258 m / 847 ft |
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40 |
1970 |
256 m / 841 ft |
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41 |
- |
252 m / 827 ft |
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42 |
1961 |
248 m / 813 ft |
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43 |
2008 |
243 m / 796 ft |
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44 |
1990 |
241 m / 792 ft |
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45 |
1973 |
241 m / 792 ft |
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46 |
2004 |
238 m / 781 ft |
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47 |
2015 |
235 m / 771 ft |
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48 |
1981 |
234 m / 767 ft |
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49 |
2001 |
230 m / 755 ft |
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50 |
2020 |
229 m / 753 ft |
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51 |
1985 |
229 m / 752 ft |
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52 |
1991 |
228 m / 749 ft |
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53 |
1972 |
227 m / 743 ft |
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54 |
1989 |
226 m / 740 ft |
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55 |
1983 |
226 m / 740 ft |
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56 |
1991 |
225 m / 739 ft |
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57 |
2017 |
223 m / 730 ft |
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58 |
1992 |
222 m / 728 ft |
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59 |
2004 |
221 m / 726 ft |
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60 |
1983 |
221 m / 725 ft |
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61 |
2022 |
219 m / 719 ft |
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62 |
2018 |
217 m / 711 ft |
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63 |
1992 |
211 m / 692 ft |
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64 |
2022 |
210 m / 690 ft |
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65 |
2019 |
206 m / 677 ft |
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66 |
2011 |
203 m / 665 ft |
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67 |
2006 |
200 m / 657 ft |
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68 |
- |
195 m / 640 ft |
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69 |
2022 |
194 m / 635 ft |
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70 |
1973 |
190 m / 624 ft |
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71 |
1983 |
188 m / 615 ft |
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72 |
1984 |
185 m / 606 ft |
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73 |
1983 |
184 m / 603 ft |
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74 |
1954 |
184 m / 602 ft |
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75 |
2013 |
183 m / 602 ft |
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76 |
2023 |
183 m / 600 ft |
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77 |
2006 |
182 m / 597 ft |
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78 |
2018 |
182 m / 597 ft |
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79 |
2000 |
181 m / 594 ft |
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80 |
2020 |
179 m / 587 ft |
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81 |
2003 |
175 m / 575 ft |
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82 |
1987 |
175 m / 573 ft |
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83 |
1987 |
174 m / 572 ft |
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83 |
1992 |
174 m / 572 ft |
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85 |
2005 |
174 m / 571 ft |
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86 |
1976 |
172 m / 564 ft |
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87 |
1962 |
170 m / 557 ft |
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88 |
1960 |
165 m / 540 ft |
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89 |
- |
163 m / 535 ft |
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90 |
1990 |
162 m / 530 ft |
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91 |
1964 |
161 m / 529 ft |
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92 |
2023 |
160 m / 525 ft |
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93 |
1967 |
157 m / 516 ft |
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94 |
1990 |
157 m / 515 ft |
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95 |
1985 |
157 m / 515 ft |
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96 |
2017 |
157 m / 515 ft |
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97 |
1972 |
156 m / 512 ft |
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98 |
1974 |
156 m / 510 ft |
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99 |
1986 |
153 m / 501 ft |
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100 |
1995 |
152 m / 499 ft |
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100 |
1995 |
152 m / 499 ft |
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102 |
1980 |
151 m / 495 ft |
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103 |
2007 |
151 m / 495 ft |
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104 |
1990 |
150 m / 492 ft |
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104 |
1990 |
150 m / 492 ft |
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106 |
2004 |
150 m / 492 ft |
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107 |
2008 |
148 m / 487 ft |
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108 |
2019 |
148 m / 486 ft |
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108 |
2019 |
148 m / 486 ft |
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110 |
1971 |
148 m / 485 ft |
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111 |
2017 |
146 m / 478 ft |
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112 |
2008 |
145 m / 475 ft |
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113 |
2005 |
144 m / 473 ft |
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114 |
2002 |
144 m / 471 ft |
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115 |
2017 |
142 m / 466 ft |
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116 |
1989 |
141 m / 462 ft |
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117 |
1983 |
139 m / 456 ft |
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118 |
1969 |
138 m / 454 ft |
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119 |
2016 |
138 m / 454 ft |
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120 |
2003 |
138 m / 453 ft |
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121 |
2003 |
138 m / 453 ft |
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122 |
2019 |
137 m / 450 ft |
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123 |
- |
137 m / 450 ft |
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123 |
1983 |
137 m / 450 ft |
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125 |
1991 |
136 m / 446 ft |
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126 |
1968 |
135 m / 443 ft |
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127 |
2006 |
134 m / 440 ft |
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128 |
1982 |
134 m / 438 ft |
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129 |
2005 |
133 m / 437 ft |
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130 |
1972 |
133 m / 435 ft |
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131 |
2001 |
133 m / 435 ft |
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132 |
1999 |
132 m / 432 ft |
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133 |
1966 |
131 m / 429 ft |
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133 |
1966 |
131 m / 429 ft |
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135 |
2007 |
130 m / 426 ft |
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136 |
1986 |
130 m / 425 ft |
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137 |
2008 |
129 m / 424 ft |
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138 |
1969 |
129 m / 423 ft |
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139 |
1977 |
128 m / 420 ft |
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140 |
2002 |
128 m / 420 ft |
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141 |
1974 |
127 m / 415 ft |
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142 |
2002 |
126 m / 412 ft |
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143 |
1980 |
125 m / 410 ft |
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144 |
1979 |
125 m / 410 ft |
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145 |
1988 |
124 m / 408 ft |
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146 |
2010 |
124 m / 407 ft |
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147 |
1969 |
123 m / 404 ft |
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148 |
1970 |
123 m / 404 ft |
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149 |
1972 |
123 m / 404 ft |
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150 |
2018 |
123 m / 402 ft |
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151 |
1983 |
122 m / 400 ft |
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152 |
1970 |
122 m / 400 ft |
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153 |
2022 |
122 m / 400 ft |
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154 |
1973 |
122 m / 399 ft |
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155 |
2005 |
121 m / 397 ft |
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156 |
2009 |
121 m / 396 ft |
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157 |
1988 |
120 m / 394 ft |
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158 |
2017 |
120 m / 393 ft |
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159 |
1987 |
120 m / 393 ft |
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160 |
1989 |
119 m / 391 ft |
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161 |
1988 |
119 m / 390 ft |
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162 |
1997 |
118 m / 387 ft |
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163 |
1970 |
117 m / 384 ft |
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164 |
1991 |
116 m / 380 ft |
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165 |
2008 |
114 m / 375 ft |
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166 |
1991 |
114 m / 375 ft |
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167 |
2002 |
114 m / 375 ft |
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168 |
1968 |
113 m / 372 ft |
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169 |
1988 |
113 m / 371 ft |
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170 |
2015 |
113 m / 370 ft |
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171 |
1976 |
111 m / 364 ft |
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172 |
1988 |
110 m / 360 ft |
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173 |
2000 |
110 m / 360 ft |
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174 |
2016 |
109 m / 359 ft |
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175 |
1965 |
109 m / 357 ft |
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176 |
1983 |
109 m / 356 ft |
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177 |
1984 |
107 m / 352 ft |
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178 |
1981 |
107 m / 351 ft |
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179 |
2017 |
107 m / 351 ft |
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180 |
2022 |
107 m / 350 ft |
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180 |
2022 |
107 m / 350 ft |
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182 |
1926 |
104 m / 342 ft |
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183 |
2001 |
103 m / 338 ft |
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184 |
1974 |
102 m / 333 ft |
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185 |
1958 |
101 m / 332 ft |
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186 |
1976 |
101 m / 330 ft |
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187 |
1965 |
101 m / 330 ft |
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188 |
1968 |
99 m / 325 ft |
||
189 |
2017 |
99 m / 325 ft |
||
190 |
1990 |
99 m / 324 ft |
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191 |
1960 |
98 m / 322 ft |
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192 |
1928 |
96 m / 316 ft |
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193 |
- |
95 m / 310 ft |
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194 |
1984 |
95 m / 310 ft |
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195 |
1986 |
92 m / 302 ft |
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195 |
1986 |
92 m / 302 ft |
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197 |
2019 |
91 m / 297 ft |
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198 |
1997 |
90 m / 294 ft |
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199 |
2019 |
89 m / 292 ft
Please note that this height is estimated, based on a floor count of 26 floors. The estimation has been arrived at by analyzing 8,381 other buildings of the same residential function on this database that do have confirmed heights. The user should be aware that non-standard features, such as significant spires or raised entrances / podiums, may affect the accuracy of this estimation.
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200 |
1982 |
88 m / 290 ft |
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201 |
1975 |
88 m / 289 ft |
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202 |
1961 |
88 m / 288 ft |
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203 |
2007 |
85 m / 279 ft |
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204 |
1977 |
82 m / 268 ft |
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205 |
1984 |
81 m / 264 ft |
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206 |
2020 |
76 m / 250 ft |
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207 |
2024 |
75 m / 246 ft |
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208 |
1959 |
75 m / 245 ft |
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209 |
1963 |
74 m / 242 ft |
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210 |
2007 |
71 m / 234 ft |
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211 |
2017 |
70 m / 230 ft |
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212 |
2017 |
70 m / 228 ft |
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213 |
2002 |
69 m / 225 ft |
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214 |
2019 |
68 m / 223 ft
Please note that this height is estimated, based on a floor count of 18 floors. The estimation has been arrived at by analyzing 1,109 other buildings of the same hotel function on this database that do have confirmed heights. The user should be aware that non-standard features, such as significant spires or raised entrances / podiums, may affect the accuracy of this estimation.
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215 |
2004 |
66 m / 215 ft |
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216 |
2019 |
65 m / 213 ft
Please note that this height is estimated, based on a floor count of 17 floors. The estimation has been arrived at by analyzing 1,109 other buildings of the same hotel function on this database that do have confirmed heights. The user should be aware that non-standard features, such as significant spires or raised entrances / podiums, may affect the accuracy of this estimation.
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216 |
2019 |
65 m / 213 ft
Please note that this height is estimated, based on a floor count of 17 floors. The estimation has been arrived at by analyzing 1,109 other buildings of the same hotel function on this database that do have confirmed heights. The user should be aware that non-standard features, such as significant spires or raised entrances / podiums, may affect the accuracy of this estimation.
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218 |
1986 |
65 m / 213 ft |
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219 |
2017 |
62 m / 204 ft |
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220 |
2021 |
61 m / 200 ft
Please note that this height is estimated, based on a floor count of 18 floors. The estimation has been arrived at by analyzing 8,381 other buildings of the same residential function on this database that do have confirmed heights. The user should be aware that non-standard features, such as significant spires or raised entrances / podiums, may affect the accuracy of this estimation.
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220 |
2007 |
61 m / 200 ft
Please note that this height is estimated, based on a floor count of 18 floors. The estimation has been arrived at by analyzing 8,381 other buildings of the same residential function on this database that do have confirmed heights. The user should be aware that non-standard features, such as significant spires or raised entrances / podiums, may affect the accuracy of this estimation.
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222 |
2012 |
59 m / 195 ft |
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223 |
2013 |
59 m / 192 ft |
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224 |
2012 |
58 m / 189 ft |
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225 |
2020 |
57 m / 187 ft
Please note that this height is estimated, based on a floor count of 16 floors. The estimation has been arrived at by analyzing 305 other buildings of the same residential / retail function on this database that do have confirmed heights. The user should be aware that non-standard features, such as significant spires or raised entrances / podiums, may affect the accuracy of this estimation.
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226 |
2017 |
54 m / 177 ft
Please note that this height is estimated, based on a floor count of 15 floors. The estimation has been arrived at by analyzing 305 other buildings of the same retail / residential function on this database that do have confirmed heights. The user should be aware that non-standard features, such as significant spires or raised entrances / podiums, may affect the accuracy of this estimation.
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227 |
2020 |
52 m / 171 ft |
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228 |
2012 |
51 m / 168 ft |
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229 |
2009 |
46 m / 150 ft |
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229 |
2009 |
46 m / 150 ft |
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231 |
2026 |
- m / - ft |
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232 |
2016 |
- m / - ft |
150 m+ Buildings
300 m+ Buildings
Average Building Age*
28 Years
Most Common Function*
Office (56%), 119 Buildings
Most Common Material*
Steel (40%), 65 Buildings
* Based on 150 m+ buildings currently in the database.
*Based on 213 Completed & Under Construction Buildings
NOTE: Construction start time is not available for all buildings. The average construction time is only displayed if there is three or more buildings with construction start and complete data in that year.
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CTBUH Working Group: Program & Construction Management, 2016 – Present
CTBUH Regional Committee, Turkey, 2017 – Present
CTBUH Future Leaders Committee, Turkey, 2017 – Present
CTBUH Philadelphia Chapter, 2018 – Present
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Facilitating the World’s Tallest Buildings: Nicholas Billotti
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12 November 2015 | Chicago
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Logistical and Structural Design Challenges of the World’s Tallest Statue
The Statue of Unity, a statue of Sardar Vallabhbhai Patel, is slated to be the world’s tallest statue at 182 meters in height. It will...
26 October 2015 | New York City
2015 New York Conference - Session 2a - Q&A
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18 September 2014 | Shanghai
The Challenges of Constructing and Project Managing Tall Buildings in Asia
Even as Asia is a staging ground for many of the world’s most ambitious urban construction projects, there are many realities on the ground that...
18 October 2012 | Chicago
CTBUH 11th Annual Awards Dinner
The 11th Annual Awards Ceremony & Dinner was held in Mies van der Rohe's iconic Crown Hall, on the Illinois Institute of Technology campus, Chicago....
17 October 2016
Merdeka PNB118 Case Study: Adding Value to the Growing City
Tall buildings embody objectives ranging from pure business to nation building. The KL118 Tower in particular represents these objectives and more as it successfully knits...
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Logistical and Structural Design Challenges of the World’s Tallest Statue
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Delivering Sustainable Tall Buildings
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