Throughout its 100 plus year history, Hitachi has been engaged in the development of social infrastructure that provides the foundation for nearly every aspect of modern life. Along the way, they have earned domestic and global recognition for their experience and proven track record in a variety of critical fields.
The entire Hitachi Group is working together to overcome the challenges faced today by customers and communities throughout the world by implementing its unique Social Innovation Business globally. They recognize the importance of being close to their customers. It enables them to address the issues they face from a common point of view and to develop solutions that combine the required products, IT expertise and sophisticated services that deliver them more quickly.
Construction / Contractor; Owner (Buildings, Land); Vertical Transportation Consultant
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 |
599.1 m / 1,965 ft |
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2 |
2016 |
530 m / 1,739 ft |
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3 |
2008 |
492 m / 1,614 ft |
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4 |
2018 |
452.1 m / 1,483 ft |
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5 |
2019 |
450 m / 1,476 ft |
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6 |
2010 |
438.6 m / 1,439 ft |
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7 |
2011 |
412.6 m / 1,354 ft |
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8 |
2020 |
402.7 m / 1,321 ft |
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9 |
2020 |
401 m / 1,316 ft |
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10 |
2018 |
392.5 m / 1,288 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 |
599 m / 1,965 ft |
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2 |
2016 |
530 m / 1,739 ft |
||
3 |
2008 |
492 m / 1,614 ft |
||
4 |
2018 |
452 m / 1,483 ft |
||
5 |
2019 |
450 m / 1,476 ft |
||
6 |
2010 |
439 m / 1,439 ft |
||
7 |
2011 |
413 m / 1,354 ft |
||
8 |
2020 |
403 m / 1,321 ft |
||
9 |
2020 |
401 m / 1,316 ft |
||
10 |
2018 |
393 m / 1,288 ft |
||
11 |
1996 |
390 m / 1,280 ft |
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12 |
2018 |
359 m / 1,177 ft |
||
13 |
2023 |
356 m / 1,168 ft |
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13 |
2023 |
356 m / 1,168 ft |
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15 |
2022 |
350 m / 1,148 ft |
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16 |
2019 |
343 m / 1,125 ft |
||
17 |
2004 |
339 m / 1,112 ft |
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18 |
2022 |
327 m / 1,071 ft |
||
19 |
2018 |
318 m / 1,043 ft |
||
20 |
2018 |
308 m / 1,010 ft |
||
21 |
2014 |
300 m / 984 ft |
||
22 |
2020 |
275 m / 902 ft |
||
23 |
2012 |
268 m / 879 ft |
||
24 |
2021 |
250 m / 819 ft |
||
25 |
2014 |
247 m / 810 ft |
||
25 |
2014 |
247 m / 810 ft |
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27 |
2013 |
245 m / 804 ft |
||
28 |
1991 |
243 m / 799 ft |
||
29 |
2016 |
239 m / 782 ft |
||
30 |
2013 |
233 m / 765 ft |
||
31 |
- |
220 m / 722 ft |
||
32 |
2024 |
218 m / 715 ft |
||
32 |
2023 |
218 m / 715 ft |
||
34 |
2020 |
218 m / 715 ft |
||
35 |
2010 |
213 m / 699 ft |
||
36 |
2012 |
210 m / 688 ft |
||
37 |
2019 |
207 m / 679 ft |
||
38 |
2023 |
205 m / 673 ft |
||
39 |
2023 |
202 m / 663 ft |
||
40 |
2020 |
200 m / 656 ft |
||
41 |
2015 |
198 m / 650 ft |
||
42 |
2023 |
193 m / 633 ft |
||
42 |
2023 |
193 m / 633 ft |
||
44 |
2015 |
188 m / 617 ft |
||
45 |
2003 |
182 m / 597 ft |
||
46 |
2019 |
182 m / 597 ft |
||
47 |
2010 |
173 m / 566 ft |
||
48 |
1991 |
163 m / 536 ft |
||
49 |
1968 |
156 m / 512 ft |
||
50 |
2020 |
155 m / 508 ft |
||
51 |
2007 |
148 m / 485 ft |
||
52 |
2020 |
144 m / 472 ft |
||
53 |
2014 |
138 m / 451 ft |
||
53 |
2014 |
138 m / 451 ft |
||
53 |
2014 |
138 m / 451 ft |
||
56 |
2014 |
137 m / 449 ft |
||
57 |
2014 |
135 m / 442 ft |
||
58 |
1989 |
134 m / 440 ft |
||
58 |
1989 |
134 m / 440 ft |
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60 |
1964 |
131 m / 430 ft |
||
61 |
2014 |
126 m / 412 ft |
||
62 |
2014 |
124 m / 406 ft |
||
63 |
2020 |
123 m / 404 ft |
||
64 |
2022 |
110 m / 361 ft |
||
65 |
2020 |
101 m / 331 ft |
||
66 |
2020 |
91 m / 297 ft |
||
67 |
2021 |
83 m / 272 ft |
||
68 |
2017 |
70 m / 230 ft |
||
69 |
- |
- m / - ft |
||
69 |
- |
- m / - ft |
20 October 2018
The CTBUH Vertical Transportation Working Group held a meeting at the CTBUH 2018 Middle East Conference to discuss an update of the Vertical Transportation Technical Guide.
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