Member Since: 2006
Member Offices: Chicago, Dubai, Hong Kong, London, Montreal, New York City, Paris, San Francisco, Shanghai, Stockholm, Sydney, Toronto
Website: https://www.wsp.com/
WSP is one of the world’s leading professional services companies. They provide services to transform the built environment and restore the natural environment.
Their expertise ranges from land remediation to urban planning, from engineering iconic buildings to designing sustainable transport networks, and from developing the energy sources of the future to enabling new ways of extracting essential minerals.
Their experts have wide-ranging backgrounds and complementary skills, united by their pride in their work and passion. WSP's clients include governments and municipal authorities, transport authorities and property developers, architects, planners and businesses. Their unique combination of specialist skills backed by global reach enable them to offer the latest thinking and best client service, whatever and wherever the challenge.
Civil Engineering; Computers / IT / Software; Engineering, Other; Environmental Protection; Façade Design / Engineering; Fire Engineering; Geotechnic / Foundations; Interior Design; Mechanical, Electrical & Plumbing; Project Management; Structural Engineering; Transportation / Urban Infrastructure; Urban Design
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 |
642 m / 2,106 ft |
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2 |
632 m / 2,073 ft |
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3 |
554.5 m / 1,819 ft |
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4 |
544 m / 1,785 ft |
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5 |
541.3 m / 1,776 ft |
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6 |
530 m / 1,739 ft |
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7 |
530 m / 1,739 ft |
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8 |
527.7 m / 1,731 ft |
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9 |
499.2 m / 1,638 ft |
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10 |
475.6 m / 1,560 ft |
CTBUH Expert Peer Review Committee, 2014 – Present
CTBUH Board of Trustees, 2014 – Present
CTBUH Expert Peer Review Committee, 2015 – Present
23 May 2022
Three London Projects: Reducing Carbon Footprint Via Smaller, Lighter Structural Grids
Retrofit/Refurbishment – Grand Union House: a three-story steel-timber hybrid framed extension on top of a traditional concrete structure; Riverside New Build: a 12-story steel-timber framing...
28 July 2018
Out of Thin Air: The Potential for High-Rise Housing Over Rail Lines
Cities are facing a crisis in providing housing and managing population growth. The author’s team has identified sufficient land associated with railway infrastructure to yield...
29 December 2022
Full Cladding Work Progresses on Cantilevered Pair of Buildings in Dubai
Ithra Dubai, the leading real estate developer and asset manager wholly owned by the Investment Corporation of Dubai, has marked an important milestone for its...
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 |
- |
1008 m / 3,307 ft |
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2 |
- |
1000 m / 3,281 ft |
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3 |
- |
1000 m / 3,281 ft |
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4 |
- |
874 m / 2,867 ft |
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5 |
- |
729 m / 2,392 ft |
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6 |
- |
700 m / 2,296 ft |
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7 |
- |
685 m / 2,247 ft |
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8 |
- |
648 m / 2,126 ft |
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9 |
- |
642 m / 2,106 ft |
||
10 |
- |
636 m / 2,087 ft |
||
11 |
2015 |
632 m / 2,073 ft |
||
12 |
- |
612 m / 2,008 ft |
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13 |
- |
608 m / 1,995 ft |
||
14 |
- |
597 m / 1,957 ft |
||
15 |
- |
570 m / 1,870 ft |
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16 |
- |
568 m / 1,864 ft |
||
17 |
2017 |
555 m / 1,819 ft |
||
18 |
- |
544 m / 1,785 ft |
||
19 |
2014 |
541 m / 1,776 ft |
||
20 |
2016 |
530 m / 1,739 ft |
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21 |
2019 |
530 m / 1,739 ft |
||
22 |
2018 |
528 m / 1,731 ft |
||
23 |
2025 |
518 m / 1,699 ft |
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24 |
- |
518 m / 1,699 ft |
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25 |
2025 |
499 m / 1,638 ft |
||
26 |
- |
490 m / 1,608 ft |
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27 |
2023 |
476 m / 1,560 ft |
||
28 |
2029 |
475 m / 1,558 ft |
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29 |
2020 |
472 m / 1,550 ft |
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30 |
2030 |
470 m / 1,542 ft |
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31 |
2019 |
462 m / 1,516 ft |
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32 |
1998 |
452 m / 1,483 ft |
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32 |
1998 |
452 m / 1,483 ft |
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34 |
2019 |
450 m / 1,476 ft |
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35 |
- |
445 m / 1,460 ft |
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36 |
2021 |
435 m / 1,428 ft |
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37 |
2027 |
428 m / 1,404 ft |
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38 |
2015 |
426 m / 1,397 ft |
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39 |
2021 |
423 m / 1,386 ft |
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40 |
2025 |
420 m / 1,377 ft |
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41 |
2011 |
413 m / 1,354 ft |
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42 |
2019 |
412 m / 1,350 ft |
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43 |
- |
411 m / 1,348 ft |
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44 |
- |
403 m / 1,323 ft |
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45 |
2020 |
403 m / 1,321 ft |
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46 |
2020 |
401 m / 1,316 ft |
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47 |
- |
393 m / 1,289 ft |
||
48 |
2018 |
393 m / 1,288 ft |
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49 |
2022 |
388 m / 1,274 ft |
||
50 |
- |
388 m / 1,273 ft |
||
51 |
- |
387 m / 1,268 ft |
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52 |
- |
386 m / 1,265 ft |
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53 |
2021 |
385 m / 1,263 ft |
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54 |
- |
384 m / 1,260 ft |
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55 |
2016 |
383 m / 1,257 ft |
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56 |
2014 |
381 m / 1,251 ft |
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57 |
2021 |
376 m / 1,232 ft |
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58 |
2026 |
373 m / 1,224 ft |
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59 |
- |
370 m / 1,214 ft |
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60 |
2024 |
370 m / 1,214 ft |
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61 |
2021 |
369 m / 1,210 ft |
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62 |
- |
366 m / 1,201 ft |
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63 |
- |
363 m / 1,191 ft |
||
64 |
2023 |
360 m / 1,181 ft |
||
65 |
2018 |
359 m / 1,177 ft |
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66 |
- |
358 m / 1,175 ft |
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67 |
- |
357 m / 1,171 ft |
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68 |
2023 |
356 |