OJB Landscape Architecture focuses on creating landscapes that transform perspectives, evoke emotional responses, and creates unique and unforgettable sensory experiences. The firm's work imaginatively unifies the relationship between landscape and architecture, ensuring unique compositions satisfy the demands of both form and function.
OJB’s thoughtful and composed projects have established the firm as a leader in the field of landscape architecture, and the firm continues to challenge the conventional boundaries of the field. With context and function always in mind, OJB’s design practice conceives original and inventive landscapes that mitigate site challenges with creative and innovative solutions.
Landscape Architecture
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
|
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1 |
- |
303.2 m / 995 ft |
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2 |
- |
261.7 m / 859 ft |
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3 |
2012 |
257.2 m / 844 ft |
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4 |
- |
255 m / 837 ft |
||
5 |
2017 |
230.1 m / 755 ft |
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6 |
2017 |
223 m / 732 ft |
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7 |
- |
210.6 m / 691 ft |
||
8 |
1980 |
208.8 m / 685 ft |
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9 |
2024 |
206.4 m / 677 ft |
||
10 |
2011 |
192.7 m / 632 ft |
Rank
|
Name
|
City
|
Completion
|
Height
|
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1 |
- |
303 m / 995 ft |
||
2 |
- |
262 m / 859 ft |
||
3 |
2012 |
257 m / 844 ft |
||
4 |
- |
255 m / 837 ft |
||
5 |
2017 |
230 m / 755 ft |
||
6 |
2017 |
223 m / 732 ft |
||
7 |
- |
211 m / 691 ft |
||
8 |
1980 |
209 m / 685 ft |
||
9 |
2024 |
206 m / 677 ft |
||
10 |
2011 |
193 m / 632 ft |
||
11 |
2019 |
191 m / 627 ft |
||
12 |
2025 |
190 m / 623 ft |
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13 |
- |
183 m / 600 ft |
||
14 |
2019 |
177 m / 579 ft |
||
15 |
2017 |
169 m / 554 ft |
||
16 |
- |
164 m / 537 ft |
||
17 |
1978 |
159 m / 521 ft |
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18 |
2014 |
158 m / 518 ft |
||
19 |
2016 |
145 m / 477 ft |
||
20 |
2018 |
141 m / 461 ft |
||
21 |
1972 |
138 m / 452 ft |
||
22 |
2017 |
135 m / 442 ft |
||
23 |
2022 |
132 m / 433 ft |
||
24 |
2015 |
124 m / 408 ft |
||
25 |
2018 |
122 m / 400 ft |
||
26 |
2018 |
108 m / 355 ft |
||
27 |
2014 |
104 m / 341 ft |
||
28 |
- |
104 m / 341 ft |
||
29 |
2016 |
102 m / 335 ft |
||
30 |
1983 |
98 m / 320 ft |
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31 |
2018 |
96 m / 316 ft |
||
32 |
2018 |
96 m / 315 ft |
||
33 |
2015 |
88 m / 289 ft |
||
34 |
2017 |
79 m / 260 ft |
||
35 |
- |
- m / - ft |
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36 |
- |
- m / - ft |
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36 |
- |
- m / - ft |
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38 |
- |
- m / - ft |
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39 |
2023 |
- m / - ft |
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40 |
- |
- m / - ft |
16 November 2017
The third installment of the CTBUH / Chicago Architecture Foundation’s (CAF) joint skyscraper lecture series brought together a diverse group of tall building experts.
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