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Sun Hung Kai Properties puts its long-standing belief in Building Homes with Heart into practice, on the one hand by developing residences of the finest quality and offering first-class service to customers, and also by contributing to the good of the community to make Hong Kong a better home for everyone.
The Group understands that buying a home is one of the biggest decisions most people make in their lives, and so it spares no effort to deliver the very best. Vertical integration from planning, material sourcing and construction through to project monitoring and property management ensures high standards in every aspect of development.
The Group's seasoned management team follows prudent strategies for long-term business development and its philosophy includes a strong sense of social responsibility, both to customers and the public.
Developer; Owner (Buildings, Land)
Membership Level
Platinum
Member Since
2014
Member Offices
Hong Kong
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 |
484 m / 1,588 ft |
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2 |
412 m / 1,352 ft |
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3 |
373.9 m / 1,227 ft |
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4 |
370 m / 1,214 ft |
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5 |
303.2 m / 995 ft |
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6 |
287.8 m / 944 ft |
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7 |
280 m / 919 ft |
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8 |
270 m / 886 ft |
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9 |
269.9 m / 886 ft |
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10 |
269.9 m / 886 ft |
20 October 2016
Thursday October 20, 2016. Hong Kong, China. Eric Ma of Hong Kong Special Administrative Region presents at the 2016 China Conference Plenary 6: Hong Kong...
20 March 2020
Interactive Study on The Tallest 20 in 2020: Then and Now
This research paper undertakes a review of the 2012 report by the Council on Tall Buildings and Urban Habitat, “Tallest 20 in 2020: Entering the...
16 April 2020
Shanghai's Xuhui District Presses Ahead on Landmark Projects
The Xuhui district government released its major construction plans for 2020 on 1 April with 61 projects with an investment of 16.5 billion yuan (US$2.34...
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 |
484 m / 1,588 ft |
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2 |
2003 |
412 m / 1,352 ft |
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3 |
1992 |
374 m / 1,227 ft |
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4 |
2024 |
370 m / 1,214 ft |
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5 |
- |
310 m / 1,017 ft |
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6 |
2023 |
303 m / 995 ft |
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7 |
2021 |
288 m / 944 ft |
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8 |
2022 |
280 m / 919 ft |
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9 |
2016 |
270 m / 886 ft |
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10 |
2008 |
270 m / 886 ft |
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10 |
2008 |
270 m / 886 ft |
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12 |
2010 |
260 m / 853 ft |
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13 |
2009 |
250 m / 820 ft |
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14 |
2024 |
243 m / 796 ft |
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15 |
2005 |
231 m / 758 ft |
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16 |
2023 |
220 m / 722 ft |
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17 |
2005 |
215 m / 705 ft |
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17 |
2005 |
215 m / 705 ft |
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19 |
1991 |
215 m / 704 ft |
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20 |
2010 |
211 m / 692 ft |
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21 |
2022 |
210 m / 689 ft |
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22 |
1999 |
210 m / 689 ft |
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23 |
1992 |
209 m / 685 ft |
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24 |
2005 |
205 m / 673 ft |
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25 |
2007 |
193 m / 633 ft |
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26 |
2005 |
191 m / 628 ft |
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26 |
2005 |
191 m / 628 ft |
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28 |
2017 |
188 m / 617 ft |
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29 |
2004 |
187 m / 614 ft |
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30 |
2007 |
186 m / 612 ft |
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30 |
2007 |
186 m / 612 ft |
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30 |
2007 |
186 m / 612 ft |
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33 |
2005 |
182 m / 598 ft |
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34 |
2014 |
181 m / 595 ft |
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35 |
2003 |
181 m / 594 ft |
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35 |
2003 |
181 m / 594 ft |
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35 |
2003 |
181 m / 594 ft |
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38 |
2003 |
180 m / 591 ft |
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38 |
2003 |
180 m / 591 ft |
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40 |
2005 |
180 m / 589 ft |
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41 |
2014 |
178 m / 584 ft |
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41 |
2014 |
178 m / 584 ft |
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41 |
2014 |
178 m / 584 ft |
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44 |
2002 |
175 m / 574 ft |
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45 |
2001 |
174 m / 572 ft |
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45 |
2003 |
174 m / 572 ft |
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45 |
2003 |
174 m / 572 ft |
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45 |
2001 |
174 m / 572 ft |
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45 |
2001 |
174 m / 572 ft |
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45 |
2002 |
174 m / 572 ft |
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45 |
2002 |
174 m / 572 ft |
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45 |
2002 |
174 m / 572 ft |
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53 |
2003 |
174 m / 572 ft |
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54 |
2004 |
174 m / 572 ft |
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55 |
1992 |
174 m / 571 ft |
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56 |
2005 |
172 m / 564 ft |
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57 |
2003 |
171 m / 562 ft |
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58 |
2003 |
171 m / 562 ft |
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58 |
2003 |
171 m / 562 ft |
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60 |
2007 |
171 m / 561 ft |
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60 |
2007 |
171 m / 561 ft |
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62 |
2007 |
170 m / 558 ft |
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62 |
2007 |
170 m / 558 ft |
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64 |
2002 |
170 m / 556 ft |
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65 |
2021 |
168 m / 551 ft |
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66 |
2015 |
168 m / 551 ft |
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67 |
2002 |
168 m / 551 ft |
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67 |
2002 |
168 m / 551 ft |
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67 |
2003 |
168 m / 551 ft |
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67 |
2002 |
168 m / 551 ft |
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67 |
2002 |
168 m / 551 ft |
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67 |
2002 |
168 m / 551 ft |
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67 |
2002 |
168 m / 551 ft |
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74 |
2002 |
168 m / 551 ft |
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74 |
2002 |
168 m / 551 ft |
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76 |
2019 |
166 m / 545 ft
Please note that this height is estimated, based on a floor count of 38 floors. The estimation has been arrived at by analyzing 6,632 other buildings of the same office 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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77 |
2007 |
166 m / 543 ft |
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78 |
2002 |
165 m / 542 ft |
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79 |
2005 |
165 m / 541 ft |
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80 |
2011 |
165 m / 541 ft |
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81 |
2012 |
164 m / 536 ft |
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81 |
2012 |
164 m / 536 ft |
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83 |
2002 |
162 m / 533 ft |
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83 |
2002 |
162 m / 533 ft |
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83 |
2002 |
162 m / 533 ft |
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83 |
2002 |
162 m / 533 ft |
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87 |
2017 |
161 m / 527 ft |
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88 |
2002 |
160 m / 525 ft |
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89 |
1991 |
159 m / 522 ft |
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90 |
2014 |
158 m / 517 ft |
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91 |
2014 |
157 m / 516 ft |
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92 |
2000 |
157 m / 514 ft |
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93 |
2011 |
157 m / 514 ft |
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94 |
2003 |
156 m / 513 ft |
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95 |
2003 |
153 m / 503 ft |
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96 |
2014 |
153 m / 502 ft |
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97 |
2010 |
153 m / 502 ft
Please note that this height is estimated, based on a floor count of 45 floors. The estimation has been arrived at by analyzing 8,475 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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97 |
2010 |
153 m / 502 ft
Please note that this height is estimated, based on a floor count of 45 floors. The estimation has been arrived at by analyzing 8,475 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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97 |
2010 |
153 m / 502 ft
Please note that this height is estimated, based on a floor count of 45 floors. The estimation has been arrived at by analyzing 8,475 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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100 |
1999 |
152 m / 498 ft |
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101 |
1975 |
152 m / 498 ft |
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102 |
2014 |
151 m / 496 ft |
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103 |
2002 |
151 m / 496 ft |
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104 |
1992 |
151 m / 495 ft |
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105 |
2000 |
151 m / 494 ft |
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105 |
2000 |
151 m / 494 ft |
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105 |
2000 |
151 m / 494 ft |
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105 |
2000 |
151 m / 494 ft |
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105 |
2000 |
151 m / 494 ft |
||
105 |
2000 |
151 m / 494 ft |
||
105 |
2000 |
151 m / 494 ft |
||
112 |
2001 |
151 m / 494 ft |
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113 |
1991 |
150 m / 493 ft |
||
113 |
1991 |
150 m / 493 ft |
||
113 |
1991 |
150 m / 493 ft |
||
113 |
1991 |
150 m / 493 ft |
||
113 |
1991 |
150 m / 493 ft |
||
113 |
1991 |
150 m / 493 ft |
||
113 |
1991 |
150 m / 493 ft |
||
113 |
1991 |
150 m / 493 ft |
||
113 |
1991 |
150 m / 493 ft |
||
122 |
2001 |
148 m / 486 ft |
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122 |
2001 |
148 m / 486 ft |
||
122 |
2001 |
148 m / 486 ft |
||
122 |
2001 |
148 m / 486 ft |
||
126 |
2014 |
147 m / 483 ft |
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127 |
1983 |
146 m / 479 ft |
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127 |
1983 |
146 m / 479 ft |
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129 |
2014 |
145 m / 477 ft |
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130 |
2022 |
145 m / 476 ft |
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131 |
2001 |
143 m / 468 ft |
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131 |
2001 |
143 m / 468 ft |
||
131 |
2001 |
143 m / 468 ft |
||
131 |
2001 |
143 m / 468 ft |
||
135 |
2002 |
141 m / 463 ft |
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136 |
2001 |
141 m / 461 ft |
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136 |
2001 |
141 m / 461 ft |
||
138 |
2002 |
140 m / 461 ft |
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139 |
2012 |
140 m / 459 ft |
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139 |
2012 |
140 m / 459 ft |
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139 |
2012 |
140 m / 459 ft |
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139 |
2012 |
140 m / 459 ft |
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139 |
2012 |
140 m / 459 ft |
||
144 |
2011 |
140 m / 459 ft |
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144 |
2011 |
140 m / 459 ft |
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146 |
2014 |
139 m / 457 ft |
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147 |
2011 |
137 m / 448 ft |
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148 |
2011 |
133 m / 436 ft
Please note that this height is estimated, based on a floor count of 39 floors. The estimation has been arrived at by analyzing 8,475 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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148 |
2011 |
133 m / 436 ft
Please note that this height is estimated, based on a floor count of 39 floors. The estimation has been arrived at by analyzing 8,475 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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150 |
2013 |
131 m / 430 ft
Please note that this height is estimated, based on a floor count of 30 floors. The estimation has been arrived at by analyzing 6,632 other buildings of the same office 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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151 |
2001 |
129 m / 423 ft
Please note that this height is estimated, based on a floor count of 38 floors. The estimation has been arrived at by analyzing 8,475 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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152 |
2016 |
111 m / 363 ft |
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153 |
2013 |
106 m / 346 ft |
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154 |
2009 |
105 m / 346 ft |
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155 |
2021 |
101 m / 331 ft |
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156 |
2022 |
72 m / 237 ft |
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157 |
2022 |
56 m / 184 ft |
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158 |
2010 |
- m / - ft |
150 m+ Buildings
300 m+ Buildings
Average Building Age*
18 Years
Most Common Function*
Residential (77%), 119 Buildings
Most Common Material*
Concrete (90%), 127 Buildings
* Based on 150 m+ buildings currently in the database.
*Based on 157 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 Hong Kong Chapter, 2017 – Present
20 October 2016 | Hong Kong
Thursday October 20, 2016. Hong Kong, China. Eric Ma of Hong Kong Special Administrative Region presents at the 2016 China Conference Plenary 6: Hong Kong...
20 October 2016 | Bangkok
ICC – Rising High for the Future of Hong Kong
Thursday October 20, 2016. Hong Kong, China. Tony Tang of Sun Hung Kai Properties Limited presents at the 2016 China Conference Plenary 6: Hong Kong...
20 October 2016 | Hong Kong
CTBUH 2016 China Conference - Plenary 6: Hong Kong Developments Q&A
Thursday October 20, 2016. Hong Kong, China. Antony Wood of the Council on Tall Buildings and Urban Habitat; Eric Ma of Hong Kong Special Administrative...
19 October 2016 | Guangzhou
CTF Guangzhou - Efficiency in Mixed-Use Supertall
Wednesday, October 19, 2016. Gaungzhou, China. Florence Chan of Kohn Pedersen Fox presents at the 2016 China Conference Plenary 4: "Guangzhou Developments" Since the reformation...
19 October 2016 | Guangzhou
From San Diego to Guangzhou: The Story of Marketing Tall Buildings
One of the keys to attracting buyers and tenants for a contemporary tall building is a succinct marketing strategy and a robust understanding of how...
18 October 2016 | Shenzhen
CTBUH Video Interview – Andrew Nicholson
Andrew Nicholson of CBRE is interviewed by Chris Bentley during the 2016 CTBUH China Conference. Andrew discusses the building management of the Shanghai Tower.
27 October 2015 | New York City
Irvine Sellar of Sellar Property is interviewed by Chris Bentley during the 2015 CTBUH New York Conference at the Grand Hyatt New York. Irvine discusses...
26 October 2015 | New York City
2015 New York Conference - Session 3d - Q&A
Patrick Leung, Sun Hung Kai Properties; Kelly Romano, United Technologies Corporation; and Michael Rudin, Rudin Management Company, Inc, answer questions at the end of 2015...
26 October 2015 | New York City
ICC Hong Kong: Exemplary Performance
The International Commerce Centre (ICC) is a landmark skyscraper located in Hong Kong. It is the tallest building in Hong Kong with office spaces, fine...
06 November 2014 | Chicago
At 98 percent occupancy, the International Commerce Centre houses some of the most prominent financial institutions in the world. The building is routinely recognized as...
20 March 2020
Interactive Study on The Tallest 20 in 2020: Then and Now
This research paper undertakes a review of the 2012 report by the Council on Tall Buildings and Urban Habitat, “Tallest 20 in 2020: Entering the...
30 January 2020
Tall Buildings’ Lower Public Spaces: Impact on Health and Behavior
Tall buildings unquestionably need to improve their impact on the urban habitat. A human-focused approach to measuring the social impact of tall buildings’ ground conditions,...
29 July 2019
Highest Special-Purpose Spaces
Since humans first began constructing tall buildings, history has been cluttered with claims of all manner of “highest” records. In this study, we examine those...
14 March 2019
After decades of high-speed development, designing tall buildings as critical components of urban habitat, rather than simply standing aloof from their environments, has become an...
31 January 2019
Interactive Study on Tall Buildings in Numbers: 2018 Year in Review
In 2018, 143 buildings of 200 meters’ height or greater were completed. This is a slight decrease from 2017’s record-breaking total of 147, and it...
01 July 2018
How Much Development Can a Rail Station Lead? A Case Study of Hong Kong
Since the concept was first introduced in the 1970s, transit-oriented-development (TOD) has greatly expanded in East Asian cities such as Hong Kong. Rail stations are...
17 October 2016
ICC – Rising High for the Future of Hong Kong
Standing at 484 meters, Sun Hung Kai’s ICC is the tallest building in Hong Kong and currently the 7th tallest in the world. ICC does...
17 October 2016
Cities to Megacities: Perspectives
The CTBUH 2016 International Conference is being held in the three cities of the Pearl River Delta, the world’s largest “megacity,” projected to have 120...
01 December 2015
Deep Foundations for High-Rise Buildings in Hong Kong
Hong Kong is a renowned small city with densely placed skyscrapers. It is no surprise that heavy duty or even mega foundations are built over...
26 October 2015
ICC Hong Kong: Exemplary Performance
The International Commerce Centre (ICC) is a landmark skyscraper located in Hong Kong. It is the tallest building in Hong Kong, with office spaces, fine...
16 April 2020
Shanghai's Xuhui District Presses Ahead on Landmark Projects
The Xuhui district government released its major construction plans for 2020 on 1 April with 61 projects with an investment of 16.5 billion yuan (US$2.34...
16 April 2020
Shanghai's Xuhui District Presses Ahead on Landmark Projects
The Xuhui district government released its major construction plans for 2020 on 1 April with 61 projects with an investment of 16.5 billion yuan (US$2.34...
11 April 2019
In celebration of the establishment of the CTBUH Hong Kong Chapter, the Council is excited to announce the Chapter's inaugural event.
06 November 2018
During the CTBUH 2018 Middle East Conference, awards were conferred in relation to five CTBUH Research and Academic programs that will produce a number of important future outputs.
13 September 2018
The results are now available for the CTBUH 2017 Research Seed Funding program, sponsored by Sun Hung Kai Properties, which centered around façade fires and machine learning.
29 August 2018
The winner of the CTBUH 2018 Research Seed Funding, sponsored by Sun Hung Kai Properties, is Dr. Ye Yu, who will research the health impacts of public spaces.
12 June 2018
The CTBUH 2018 Research Seed Funding Initiative, kindly sponsored by Sun Hun Kai Properties, has received a diverse set of proposals from 13 countries.
10 May 2018
Submissions for the CTBUH 2018 Research Seed Funding and 2018 Student Research Competition, each offering $20,000 in prizes, are due 31 May.
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