Member Offices: Shanghai
Website: http://en.sypglass.com/
Shanghai Yaohua Pilkington Glass Group Co., Ltd.(SYP Glass), having been in business since 1983, is one of the very few world class‘ s one stop’ vertically integrated providers of architectural glass. SYP Glass provides its clients with a complete range of commercial glass products including float, tempered, curved, laminated, Low-E and insulated “ IGU” glass.
SYP is acknowledged worldwide for quality and performance as seen in many of today’s most recognizable buildings. Today’s designers look to SYP Glass as their “glass solution” for assistance with design criteria, aesthetics, building codes, budgets, energy performance, environmental analyses, design reviews, wind load and more.
SYP Glass is certified by numerous worldwide organizations including, but not limited, the Insulated Glass Certification Council and the Safety Glass Certification Council. SYP Glass can provide virtually any glass configuration used in today’s construction of commercial buildings including hurricane-resistant, blast-mitigating, acoustical, and high performance coatings. SYP Glass customer support teams pride themselves by applying their many years of “ glass solutions” which in essence means a close working relationship helping our clients along each step to successful project completion.
Keeping its leading position in Chinese glass making industry, SYP is trying its best to build itself as a leading multi-national glass manufacturer.
Materials / Products / Systems Supplier
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 |
Completion
|
Height
|
---|---|---|---|---|
1 |
2017 |
554.5 m / 1,819 ft |
||
2 |
2021 |
435.3 m / 1,428 ft |
||
3 |
2011 |
305 m / 1,001 ft |
||
4 |
2012 |
276.9 m / 908 ft |
||
5 |
2017 |
257.3 m / 844 ft |
||
6 |
2019 |
248.9 m / 816 ft |
||
7 |
2012 |
240.7 m / 790 ft |
||
8 |
2012 |
240.7 m / 790 ft |
||
9 |
2015 |
234.2 m / 768 ft |
||
10 |
2013 |
229.6 m / 753 ft |
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
|
---|---|---|---|---|
1 |
2017 |
555 m / 1,819 ft |
||
2 |
2021 |
435 m / 1,428 ft |
||
3 |
2011 |
305 m / 1,001 ft |
||
4 |
2012 |
277 m / 908 ft |
||
5 |
2017 |
257 m / 844 ft |
||
6 |
2019 |
249 m / 816 ft |
||
7 |
2012 |
241 m / 790 ft |
||
7 |
2012 |
241 m / 790 ft |
||
9 |
2015 |
234 m / 768 ft |
||
10 |
2013 |
230 m / 753 ft |
||
11 |
2023 |
224 m / 735 ft |
||
12 |
2017 |
218 m / 715 ft |
||
13 |
2012 |
214 m / 702 ft |
||
14 |
2010 |
207 m / 679 ft |
||
14 |
2010 |
207 m / 679 ft |
||
16 |
2015 |
206 m / 676 ft |
||
17 |
2015 |
205 m / 673 ft |
||
18 |
2010 |
203 m / 665 ft |
||
19 |
2014 |
200 m / 656 ft |
||
20 |
2009 |
197 m / 645 ft |
||
21 |
2007 |
196 m / 642 ft |
||
22 |
2019 |
191 m / 627 ft |
||
23 |
2020 |
188 m / 617 ft |
||
24 |
2016 |
188 m / 616 ft |
||
25 |
2014 |
187 m / 613 ft |
||
26 |
2015 |
186 m / 610 ft |
||
27 |
2018 |
185 m / 605 ft |
||
28 |
2016 |
184 m / 604 ft |
||
29 |
2010 |
184 m / 604 ft |
||
30 |
2010 |
184 m / 604 ft |
||
31 |
2015 |
173 m / 569 ft |
||
32 |
2021 |
171 m / 562 ft |
||
33 |
2014 |
165 m / 541 ft |
||
34 |
2009 |
164 m / 539 ft |
||
35 |
2019 |
161 m / 527 ft |
||
36 |
2018 |
159 m / 522 ft |
||
37 |
2009 |
158 m / 518 ft |
||
38 |
2022 |
158 m / 517 ft |
||
39 |
2014 |
156 m / 511 ft |
||
40 |
2015 |
154 m / 505 ft |
||
41 |
2009 |
152 m / 500 ft |
||
42 |
2018 |
151 m / 496 ft |
||
43 |
2018 |
151 m / 494 ft |
||
44 |
2016 |
147 m / 483 ft |
||
45 |
2015 |
143 m / 469 ft |
||
46 |
2013 |
142 m / 467 ft |
||
47 |
2014 |
141 m / 463 ft |
||
48 |
2020 |
141 m / 462 ft |
||
49 |
2018 |
141 m / 461 ft |
||
50 |
2014 |
140 m / 459 ft |
||
51 |
2020 |
140 m / 459 ft |
||
52 |
2017 |
139 m / 457 ft |
||
53 |
2010 |
137 m / 449 ft |
||
53 |
2010 |
137 m / 449 ft |
||
55 |
2016 |
136 m / 444 ft |
||
56 |
2014 |
135 m / 443 ft |
||
57 |
2017 |
135 m / 442 ft |
||
58 |
2015 |
134 m / 440 ft |
||
59 |
2018 |
132 m / 434 ft |
||
60 |
2016 |
132 m / 431 ft |
||
61 |
2015 |
131 m / 430 ft |
||
62 |
2007 |
130 m / 426 ft |
||
63 |
2006 |
128 m / 420 ft |
||
64 |
2015 |
127 m / 418 ft |
||
65 |
2007 |
126 m / 414 ft |
||
66 |
2015 |
126 m / 413 ft |
||
67 |
2015 |
126 m / 413 ft |
||
68 |
2021 |
123 m / 403 ft |
||
69 |
2014 |
122 m / 400 ft |
||
70 |
2015 |
122 m / 400 ft |
||
71 |
2017 |
122 m / 400 ft |
||
72 |
2020 |
121 m / 396 ft |
||
73 |
2016 |
120 m / 392 ft |
||
74 |
2011 |
119 m / 389 ft |
||
75 |
2014 |
118 m / 387 ft |
||
76 |
2008 |
117 m / 385 ft |
||
77 |
2020 |
116 m / 382 ft |
||
78 |
2020 |
116 m / 381 ft |
||
79 |
2020 |
115 m / 377 ft |
||
80 |
2017 |
111 m / 365 ft |
||
81 |
- |
110 m / 361 ft |
||
82 |
2015 |
107 m / 350 ft |
||
83 |
2017 |
106 m / 348 ft |
||
84 |
2021 |
105 m / 345 ft |
||
84 |
2021 |
105 m / 345 ft |
||
86 |
- |
105 m / 343 ft |
||
87 |
2020 |
101 m / 331 ft |
||
88 |
2007 |
99 m / 325 ft |
||
89 |
2017 |
99 m / 324 ft |
||
90 |
2019 |
95 m / 312 ft |
||
91 |
2018 |
92 m / 303 ft |
||
92 |
2016 |
92 m / 300 ft |
||
93 |
2015 |
91 m / 300 ft |
||
94 |
- |
91 m / 299 ft |
||
95 |
2020 |
91 m / 297 ft |
||
96 |
2019 |
91 m / 297 ft |
||
97 |
2021 |
89 m / 293 ft |
||
98 |
2015 |
89 m / 293 ft |
||
99 |
2021 |
88 m / 290 ft |
||
100 |
2022 |
87 m / 286 ft |
||
101 |
2018 |
87 m / 285 ft |
||
102 |
2014 |
83 m / 272 ft |
||
103 |
2014 |
82 m / 270 ft |
||
104 |
2020 |
81 m / 265 ft |
||
105 |
2017 |
79 m / 260 ft |
||
106 |
2017 |
79 m / 260 ft |
||
107 |
2013 |
75 m / 245 ft |
||
108 |
2012 |
66 m / 216 ft |
||
109 |
2014 |
65 m / 213 ft |
||
110 |
2017 |
65 m / 212 ft |
||
111 |
2016 |
62 m / 202 ft |
||
112 |
2019 |
60 m / 197 ft |
||
113 |
2015 |
58 m / 190 ft |
||
114 |
2020 |
57 m / 187 ft |
||
115 |
2020 |
53 m / 173 ft |
||
116 |
2022 |
- m / - ft |
Subscribe below to receive periodic updates from CTBUH on the latest Tall Building and Urban news and CTBUH initiatives, including our monthly newsletter. Fields with a red asterisk (*) next to them are required.
View our privacy policy