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This is a list of the tallest buildings. Tall buildings, such as skyscrapers, are intended here as enclosed structures with continuously occupiable floors and a height of at least 350 metres (1,150 ft). Such definition excludes non-building structures, such as towers.
Historically, the world's tallest man-made structure was the Great Pyramid of Giza in Egypt, which held the position for over 3800 years[3] until the construction of Lincoln Cathedral in 1311. The Strasbourg Cathedral in France, completed in 1439, was the world's tallest building until 1874.
The first building considered to be a skyscraper was the 138 ft (42.1 m) Home Insurance Building, built in Chicago in 1885. The United States would remain the location of the world's tallest building throughout the 20th century until 1998, when the Petronas Towers were completed. Since then, two other buildings have gained the title: Taipei 101 in 2004 and Burj Khalifa in 2010.[4] Since the beginning of the 21st century, the Middle East, China, and Southeast Asia have experienced booms in skyscraper construction.[5]
The international non-profit organization Council on Tall Buildings and Urban Habitat (CTBUH) was formed in 1969 and announces the title of "The World's Tallest Building" and sets the standards by which buildings are measured. It maintains a list of the 100 tallest completed buildings in the world.[6] The organization currently ranks Burj Khalifa in Dubai as the tallest at 828 m (2,717 ft).[6] However, the CTBUH only recognizes buildings that are complete, and some buildings included within the lists in this article are not considered finished by the CTBUH.
In 1996, as a response to the dispute as to whether the Petronas Towers or the Sears Tower was taller,[7] the council listed and ranked buildings in four categories:[8]
All categories measure the building from the level of the lowest significant open-air pedestrian entrance.[10]
Spires are considered integral parts of the architectural design of buildings, changes to which would substantially change the appearance and design of the building, whereas antennas may be added or removed without such consequences. The Petronas Towers, with their spires, are thus ranked higher than the Willis Tower (formerly the Sears Tower) with its antennas, despite the Petronas Towers' lower roofs and lower highest point.[8]
Until 1996, the world's tallest building was defined by the height to the top of the tallest architectural element, including spires but not antennae.[8] In 1930, this definitional argument led to a rivalry between the Bank of Manhattan Building and the Chrysler Building. The Bank of Manhattan Building (i.e. 40 Wall Street) employed only a short spire, was 282.5 m (927 ft) tall, and had a much higher top occupied floor (the second category in the 1996 criteria for tallest building). In contrast, the Chrysler Building employed a very large 38.1 m (125 ft) spire secretly assembled inside the building to claim the title of world's tallest building with a total height of 318.9 m (1,046 ft), although it had a lower top occupied floor and a shorter height when both buildings' spires were excluded.
Upset by Chrysler's victory, Shreve & Lamb, the consulting architects of the Bank of Manhattan Building, wrote a newspaper article claiming that their building was actually the tallest, since it contained the world's highest usable floor, at 255 m (837 ft). They pointed out that the observation deck in the Bank of Manhattan Building was nearly 30 m (98 ft) above the top floor in the Chrysler Building, whose surpassing spire was strictly ornamental and inaccessible.[11]
The Burj Khalifa currently tops the list regardless of which criterion is applied, though at a much lower margin when measured to highest occupied floor.[12][13]
As of 10 November 2024, this list includes all 95 buildings (completed and architecturally topped out) that reach a height of 350 m (1,150 ft) or more, as assessed by their highest architectural feature. The building is considered as architecturally topped out when it is under construction, structurally topped out, fully clad, and the highest finished architectural elements are in place.[10]
Of these buildings, almost half are in China. Six of the last seven buildings to have held the record as 'tallest building' are still found in the list, with the exception being the North Tower of the original World Trade Center at 417 m (1,368 ft) after its destruction in the September 11 attacks of 2001. If the Twin Towers were never destroyed, and One World Trade Center was never built, the WTC towers would rank 36 and 37 on the list today.
Clear | Denotes building that is or was once the tallest in the world |
Name | Height[14] | Floors | Image | City | Country | Year | Comments | Ref | ||
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m | ft | |||||||||
1 | Burj Khalifa | 828.0 | 2,717 | 163 (+ 2 below ground) | Dubai | United Arab Emirates | 2010 | Tallest building in the world since 2009 | [15] | |
2 | Merdeka 118 | 678.9 | 2,227 | 118 (+ 5 below ground) | Kuala Lumpur | Malaysia | 2024 | Tallest building in Southeast Asia, ASEAN and Malaysia | [16] | |
3 | Shanghai Tower | 632.0 | 2,073 | 128 (+ 5 below ground) | Shanghai | China | 2015 | Tallest building in East Asia and China and contains the highest luxury hotel in the world; Tallest twisted building | [17] | |
4 | Abraj Al-Bait Clock Tower | 601.0 | 1,972 | 120 (+ 3 below ground) | Mecca | Saudi Arabia | 2012 | Tallest building in Saudi Arabia, tallest clock tower and contains the highest museum in the world | [18] | |
5 | Ping An International Finance Centre | 599.1 | 1,966 | 115 (+ 5 below ground) | Shenzhen | China | 2017 | [19] | ||
6 | Lotte World Tower | 554.5 | 1,819 | 123 (+ 6 below ground) | Seoul | South Korea | 2017 | Tallest building in South Korea and the OECD | [20] | |
7 | One World Trade Center | 541.3 | 1,776 | 94 (+ 5 below ground) | New York City | United States | 2014 | Tallest building outside of Asia; tallest building in the Western Hemisphere, the Americas, North America and the USA; tallest building on an island | [21] | |
8 | Guangzhou CTF Finance Centre | 530.0 | 1,740 | 111 (+ 5 below ground) | Guangzhou | China | 2016 | [22] | ||
Tianjin CTF Finance Centre | 97 (+ 4 below ground) | Tianjin | 2019 | Τallest building in the world with fewer than 100 floors | [23] | |||||
10 | CITIC Tower | 527.7 | 1,731 | 109 (+ 8 below ground) | Beijing | 2018 | [24] | |||
11 | Taipei 101 | 508.0 | 1,667 | 101 (+ 5 below ground) | Taipei | Taiwan | 2004 | Tallest building in the world from 2004 till 2010; tallest building in Taiwan | [25] | |
12 | Shanghai World Financial Center | 492.0 | 1,614 | 101 (+ 3 below ground) | Shanghai | China | 2008 | [26] | ||
13 | International Commerce Centre | 484.0 | 1,588 | 108 (+ 4 below ground) | Hong Kong | China | 2010 | Tallest building in Hong Kong | [27] | |
14 | Wuhan Greenland Center | 475.6 | 1,560 | 101 (+ 6 below ground) | Wuhan | China | 2023 | [28] | ||
15 | Central Park Tower | 472.4 | 1,550 | 98 (+ 4 below ground) | New York City | United States | 2021 | Tallest residential building | [29] | |
16 | Lakhta Center | 462.0 | 1,516 | 87 (+ 3 below ground) | Saint Petersburg | Russia | 2019 | Tallest building in Europe and Russia; Northernmost skyscraper in the world | [30] | |
17 | Landmark 81 | 461.2 | 1,513 | 81 (+ 3 below ground) | Ho Chi Minh City | Vietnam | 2018 | Tallest building in Vietnam | [31] | |
18 | Chongqing International Land-Sea Center | 458.0 | 1,503 | 98 (+ 4 below ground) | Chongqing | China | 2024 | |||
19 | The Exchange 106 | 453.6 | 1,488 | 95 (+ 6 below ground) | Kuala Lumpur | Malaysia | 2019 | [32] | ||
20 | Changsha IFS Tower T1 | 452.1 | 1,483 | 94 (+ 5 below ground) | Changsha | China | 2018 | [33] | ||
21 | Petronas Tower 1 | 451.9 | 1,483 | 88 (+ 5 below ground) | Kuala Lumpur | Malaysia | 1998 | Tallest building in the world from 1998 till 2004; tallest building built in the 20th century; Tallest twin buildings | [34][35] | |
Petronas Tower 2 | ||||||||||
23 | Zifeng Tower | 450.0 | 1,480 | 89 (+ 5 below ground) | Nanjing | China | 2010 | [36] | ||
Suzhou IFS | 95 (+ 5 below ground) | Suzhou | 2019 | [37] | ||||||
25 | Wuhan Center | 443.1 | 1,454 | 88 (+ 4 below ground) | Wuhan | 2019 | [38] | |||
26 | Willis Tower | 442.1 | 1,450 | 108 (+ 3 below ground) | Chicago | United States | 1974 | Tallest building in the world from 1974 till 1998 | [39] | |
27 | KK100 | 441.8 | 1,449 | 98 (+ 4 below ground) | Shenzhen | China | 2011 | [40] | ||
28 | Guangzhou International Finance Center | 438.6 | 1,439 | 101 (+ 4 below ground) | Guangzhou | 2010 | [41] | |||
29 | 111 West 57th Street | 435.3 | 1,428 | 84 (+ 2 below ground) | New York City | United States | 2021 | Slenderest skyscraper in the world | [42][43] | |
30 | Shandong International Financial Center | 428 | 1,404 | 88 (+ 4 below ground) | Jinan | China | 2023 | [44] | ||
31 | One Vanderbilt | 427.0 | 1,401 | 62 (+ 4 below ground) | New York City | United States | 2020 | [45] | ||
32 | Nanjing Financial City Phase II Plot C Tower 1 | 426 | 1,398 | 88 | Nanjing | China | 2025 | [46] | ||
33 | 432 Park Avenue | 425.7 | 1,397 | 85 (+ 3 below ground) | New York City | United States | 2015 | [47] | ||
34 | Marina 101 | 425.0 | 1,394 | 101 (+ 6 below ground) | Dubai | United Arab Emirates | 2017 | [48] | ||
35 | Trump International Hotel and Tower | 423.2 | 1,388 | 98 (+ 2 below ground) | Chicago | United States | 2009 | [49] | ||
36 | JPMorgan Chase World Headquarters | 423 | 1,388 | 60 | New York City | United States | 2025 | [50] | ||
37 | Minying International Trade Center 1 | 422.6 | 1,386 | 85 (+ 3 below ground) | Dongguan | China | 2021 | [51] | ||
38 | Jin Mao Tower | 420.5 | 1,380 | 88 (+ 3 below ground) | Shanghai | 1999 | [52] | |||
39 | Princess Tower | 413.4 | 1,356 | 101 (+ 6 below ground) | Dubai | United Arab Emirates | 2012 | [53] | ||
40 | Al Hamra Tower | 412.6 | 1,354 | 80 (+ 3 below ground) | Kuwait City | Kuwait | 2011 | Tallest building in Kuwait | [54] | |
41 | Two International Finance Centre | 412.0 | 1,352 | 88 (+ 6 below ground) | Hong Kong | China | 2003 | [55] | ||
42 | Haeundae LCT The Sharp Landmark Tower | 411.6 | 1,350 | 101 (+ 5 below ground) | Busan | South Korea | 2019 | [56] | ||
43 | Ningbo Central Plaza | 409 | 1,342 | 80 | Ningbo | China | 2024 | [57] | ||
44 | Guangxi China Resources Tower | 402.7 | 1,321 | 86 (+ 3 below ground) | Nanning | 2020 | [58] | |||
45 | Guiyang International Financial Center T1 | 401.0 | 1,316 | 79 (+ 5 below ground) | Guiyang | 2020 | [59][60] | |||
46 | Iconic Tower | 393.8 | 1,292 | 77 (+ 2 below ground) | New Administrative Capital | Egypt | 2023 | Tallest building in Africa and Egypt | [61] | |
47 | China Resources Tower | 392.5 | 1,288 | 68 (+ 5 below ground) | Shenzhen | China | 2018 | [62] | ||
48 | 23 Marina | 392.4 | 1,287 | 88 (+ 4 below ground) | Dubai | United Arab Emirates | 2012 | [63] | ||
49 | CITIC Plaza | 390.2 | 1,280 | 80 (+ 2 below ground) | Guangzhou | China | 1996 | [64] | ||
50 | Citymark Centre | 388.3 | 1,274 | 70 (+ 7 below ground) | Shenzhen | 2022 | [65] | |||
51 | Shum Yip Upperhills Tower 1 | 388.1 | 1,273 | 80 (+ 3 below ground) | 2020 | [66] | ||||
52 | 30 Hudson Yards | 387.1 | 1,270 | 73 (+ 1 below ground) | New York City | United States | 2019 | [67] | ||
53 | Public Investment Fund Tower | 385.0 | 1,263 | 72 (+ 4 below ground) | Riyadh | Saudi Arabia | 2021 | |||
54 | Shun Hing Square | 384.0 | 1,260 | 69 (+ 3 below ground) | Shenzhen | China | 1996 | [68] | ||
55 | Eton Place Dalian Tower 1 | 383.2 | 1,257 | 80 (+ 4 below ground) | Dalian | 2016 | [69] | |||
56 | Autograph Tower | 382.9 | 1,256 | 75 (+ 6 below ground) | Jakarta | Indonesia | 2022 | Tallest building in Indonesia. Tallest building in the Southern Hemisphere.[70] | [71] | |
57 | Logan Century Center 1 | 381.3 | 1,251 | 82 (+ 4 below ground) | Nanning | China | 2018 | [72] | ||
58 | Burj Mohammed bin Rashid | 381.2 | 1,251 | 88 (+ 5 below ground) | Abu Dhabi | United Arab Emirates | 2014 | [73] | ||
59 | Empire State Building | 381.0 | 1,250 | 102 (+ 1 below ground) | New York City | United States | 1931 | Tallest building in the world from 1931 till 1972; tallest pre-WWII building | [74] | |
60 | Elite Residence | 380.5 | 1,248 | 87 (+ 4 below ground) | Dubai | United Arab Emirates | 2012 | [75] | ||
61 | Riverview Plaza | 376.0 | 1,234 | 73 (+ 3 below ground) | Wuhan | China | 2021 | [76] | ||
62 | Guangdong Business Center | 376 | 1,234 | 60 | Guangzhou | 2024 | [77] | |||
63 | Dabaihui Plaza | 375.6 | 1,232 | 70 (+ 4 below ground) | Shenzhen | 2021 | ||||
64 | Central Plaza | 373.9 | 1,227 | 78 (+ 3 below ground) | Hong Kong | China | 1992 | Contains the highest church in the world inside a skyscraper | [78] | |
65 | Federation Tower (East Tower) | 373.7 | 1,226 | 93 (+ 4 below ground) | Moscow | Russia | 2016 | [79] | ||
66 | Hengfeng Guiyang Center Tower 1 | 373.5 | 1,225 | 77 (+ 5 below ground) | Guiyang | China | [80] | |||
67 | Dalian International Trade Center | 370.2 | 1,215 | 86 (+ 7 below ground) | Dalian | 2019 | [81] | |||
68 | Shanghai International Trade Center Tower 1 | 370 | 1,214 | 75 | Shanghai | 2025 | [82] | |||
69 | Address Boulevard | 370.0 | 1,214 | 73 (+ 3 below ground) | Dubai | United Arab Emirates | 2017 | [83] | ||
70 | Haitian Center Tower 2 | 368.9 | 1,210 | 73 (+ 6 below ground) | Qingdao | China | 2021 | [84] | ||
71 | Golden Eagle Tiandi Tower A | 368.1 | 1,208 | 77 (+ 4 below ground) | Nanjing | 2019 | [85] | |||
72 | Bank of China Tower | 367.4 | 1,205 | 72 (+ 4 below ground) | Hong Kong | China | 1990 | [86] | ||
73 | Bank of America Tower | 365.8 | 1,200 | 55 (+ 3 below ground) | New York City | United States | 2009 | [87] | ||
74 | Ciel Tower | 365.5 | 1,199 | 81 | Dubai | UAE | 2024 | Tallest Hotel in the world | [88] | |
75 | St. Regis Chicago | 362.9 | 1,191 | 101 (+ 5 below ground) | Chicago | United States | 2020 | Tallest structure in the world designed by a woman | [89] | |
76 | Almas Tower | 360 | 1,180 | 68 (+ 5 below ground) | Dubai | United Arab Emirates | 2008 | [90] | ||
Ping An Finance Center Tower 1 | 62 (+ 3 below ground) | Jinan | China | 2023 | [91] | |||||
78 | Huiyun Center | 359.2 | 1,178 | 80 | Shenzhen | 2023 | [92] | |||
79 | Hanking Center | 358.9 | 1,177 | 65 (+ 5 below ground) | Shenzhen | 2018 | [93] | |||
80 | Greenland Group Suzhou Center | 358.0 | 1,175 | 77 (+ 3 below ground) | Suzhou | 2024 | [94][95] | |||
81 | Gevora Hotel | 356.3 | 1,169 | 75 (+ 2 below ground) | Dubai | United Arab Emirates | 2017 | [96] | ||
82 | Galaxy World Tower 1 | 356.0 | 1,168 | 71 (+ 5 below ground) | Shenzhen | China | 2023 | [97][98] | ||
Galaxy World Tower 2 | ||||||||||
Il Primo Tower | 356.0 | 1,168 | 79 | Dubai | United Arab Emirates | 2022 | [99] | |||
85 | JW Marriott Marquis Dubai Tower 1 | 355.4 | 1,166 | 82 (+ 2 below ground) | 2012 | [100][101] | ||||
JW Marriott Marquis Dubai Tower 2 | 2013 | |||||||||
87 | Emirates Office Tower | 354.6 | 1,163 | 54 | 2000 | [102] | ||||
88 | Raffles City Chongqing T3N | 354.5 | 1,163 | 79 (+ 3 below ground) | Chongqing | China | 2019 | [103][104] | ||
Raffles City Chongqing T4N | 74 (+ 3 below ground) | |||||||||
89 | OKO – South Tower | 354.2 | 1,162 | 90 (+ 2 below ground) | Moscow | Russia | 2015 | [105] | ||
90 | Central Bank of the Republic of Turkey | 353.9 | 1,161 | 59 | Istanbul | Turkey | 2024 | [106] | ||
91 | The Marina Torch | 352.0 | 1,155 | 86 (+ 4 below ground) | Dubai | United Arab Emirates | 2011 | [107] | ||
92 | Forum 66 Tower 1 | 350.6 | 1,150 | 68 (+ 4 below ground) | Shenyang | China | 2015 | [108] | ||
93 | The Pinnacle | 350.3 | 1,149 | 60 (+ 6 below ground) | Guangzhou | 2012 | [109] | |||
94 | Xi'an Glory International Financial Center | 350.0 | 1,148 | 75 (+ 4 below ground) | Xi'an | 2021 | [110] |
This measurement disregards distinctions between architectural and non-architectural extensions, and simply measures to the highest point, irrespective of material or function of the highest element.[10]
This measurement is useful for air traffic obstacle determinations, and is also a wholly objective measure. However, this measurement includes extensions that are easily added, removed, and modified from a building and are independent of the overall structure.
This measurement only recently came into use, when the Petronas Towers passed the Sears Tower (now named Willis Tower) in height. The former was considered taller because its spires were considered architectural, while the latter's antennae were not. This led to the split of definitions, with the Sears Tower claiming the lead in this and the height-to-roof (now highest occupied floor) categories, and with the Petronas claiming the lead in the architectural height category.
If the World Trade Center towers were still standing, the North (1,368 feet (417 m)) and South Towers (1,362 feet (415.1 m)) would fall between numbers 35 and 36 on the current list (as it can be assumed the rebuilt One World Trade Center would have never been built).
† | Denotes building with pinnacle height higher than architectural |
This height is measured to the highest occupiable floor within the building.[10]
This list of tallest buildings by height to roof ranks completed skyscrapers by height to roof which reach a height of 300 metres (984 ft) or more. Only buildings with continuously occupiable floors are included, thus non-building structures, including towers, are not included. Some assessments of the tallest building use 'height to roof' to determine tallest building, as 'architectural feature' is regarded as a subjective and an imprecise comparative measure. However, in November 2009, the CTBUH stopped using the roof height as the metric for tall buildings because modern tall buildings rarely have a part of the building that can categorically be deemed the roof.[111]
This is a list of buildings taller than 350 m that are currently under construction.[144] On-hold buildings whose construction was interrupted after it had reached a significantly advanced state are listed in a separate table.
Rank | Building | Planned architectural height | Floors | Planned completion | Country | City | Ref. |
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1 | Oblisco Capitale | 1,000 m (3,300 ft) | 210 | 2030 | Egypt | New Administrative Capital | [145] |
2 | Jeddah Tower | 1,000 m (3,300 ft) | 167+ | 2028 | Saudi Arabia | Jeddah | [146] |
3 | Burj Azizi | 725 m (2,379 ft) | 131 | 2028 | UAE | Dubai | [147] |
4 | Burj Binghatti Jacob & Co Residences | 595 m (1,952 ft) | 105 | 2026 | Dubai | [148] | |
5 | Senna Tower | 544 m (1,784 ft) | 154 | 2030 | BRA | Balneário Camboriú | [149] |
6 | Six Senses Residences Dubai Marina | 517 m (1,696 ft) | 125 | 2028 | UAE | [150] | |
7 | The Line | 500 m (1,640 ft.) | ? | 2030 | Saudi Arabia | Neom | [151] |
8 | China International Silk Road Center | 498 m (1,634 ft) | 101 | 2025 | China | Xi'an | [152] |
9 | Panda Tower - Tianfu Center | 488.9 m (1,604 ft) | 95 | 2026 | Chengdu | [153] | |
10 | Rizhao Center | 485 m (1,591 ft) | 94 | 2028 | Rizhao | [154] | |
11 | North Bund Tower | 480 m (1,575 ft) | 97 | 2027 | Shanghai | ||
12 | Torre Rise | 475 m (1,559 ft) | 88 | 2026 | Mexico | Monterrey | |
13 | Wuhan CTF Centre | 475 m (1,558 ft) | 84 | 2026 | China | Wuhan | [155] |
14 | Suzhou Center North Tower | 470 m (1,540 ft) | ? | 2024 | Suzhou | [156] | |
15 | Aeternitas Tower | 450 m (1,480 ft) | 106 | UAE | Dubai | ||
16 | China Resources Land Center | 436.1 m (1,431 ft) | 98 | 2026 | China | Dongguan | [157] |
17 | Haikou Tower 1 | 428 m (1,404 ft) | 93 | 2027 | China | Haikou | |
18 | Wuhan Yangtze River Center Tower | 400 m (1,300 ft) | 82 | 2025 | Wuhan | [158] | |
19 | Mukaab | 400 m (1,300 ft) | 2030 | Saudi Arabia | Riyadh | ||
20 | Hangzhou West Railway Station Hub Tower 1 | 399.8 m (1,312 ft) | 83 | China | Hangzhou | [159] | |
21 | China Merchants Group West Headquarters | 396 m (1,299 ft) | 82 | Chengdu | |||
22 | Shenzhen Bay Super Headquarters Base Tower C-1 | 394 m (1,293 ft) | 78 | 2027 | Shenzhen | [160] | |
23 | China Merchants Bank Global Headquarters | 393 m (1,289 ft) | 74 | 2026 | [161] | ||
24 | Haiyun Plaza Tower 1 | 390 m (1,280 ft) | 86 | 2024 | Rizhao | [162] | |
25 | Guohua Financial Center Tower 1 | 388 m (1,273 ft) | 79 | Wuhan | [163] | ||
26 | Tour F | 385.8 m (1,266 ft) | 64 | 2026 | Ivory Coast | Abidjan | [164] |
27 | Torch Tower | 385 m (1,263 ft) | 62 | 2028 | Japan | Tokyo | [165] |
28 | Shekou Prince Bay Tower | 380 m (1,250 ft) | 70 | China | Shenzhen | [166] | |
29 | Shenzhen Luohu Friendship Trading Centre | 379.9 m (1,246 ft) | 83 | 2026 | [167] | ||
30 | China Merchants Prince Bay Tower | 374 m (1,227 ft) | 59 | 2028 | [168] | ||
31 | Lucheng Square | 369 m (1,211 ft) | 75 | Wenzhou | [169] | ||
32 | Taipei Twin Tower 1 | 369 m (1,211 ft) | 74 | 2027 | Taiwan | Taipei | |
33 | Hengli Global Operations Headquarters Tower 1 | 369 m (1,211 ft) | ? | 2024 | China | Suzhou | [170] |
34 | Naga Tower 1 | 358 m (1,175 ft) | 70 | 2026 | Cambodia | Phnom Penh | |
35 | City Tower 1 | 358 m (1,175 ft) | 94 | 2025 | UAE | Dubai | |
36 | Shenzhen Bay Super Headquarters Base Tower C-2 | 355.7 m (1,167 ft) | 68 | 2027 | China | Shenzhen | [171] |
37 | Guohong Center | 350 m (1,150 ft) | 71 | 2025 | Wenzhou | [172] | |
China Resources Huafu Tower | 2025 | Shenzhen | [173] | ||||
Poly Liangxi Plaza | Foshan | [174] |
Rank | Building | Planned architectural height | Floors | Planned completion | Country | City | Ref. |
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1 | Goldin Finance 117[note 1] | 597 m (1,959 ft) | 117 | China | Tianjin | ||
2 | Greenland Jinmao International Financial Center | 499.8 m (1,640 ft) | 102 | Nanjing | [175] | ||
3 | Suzhou Zhongnan Center | 499.2 m (1,638 ft) | 103 | Suzhou | [176] | ||
4 | HeXi Yuzui Tower A | 498.8 m (1,636 ft) | 84 | Nanjing | [177] | ||
5 | Chushang Building | 475 m (1,558 ft) | 111 | Wuhan | [178] | ||
6 | Fosun Bund Center T1 | 470 m (1,540 ft) | [179] | ||||
7 | Chengdu Greenland Tower | 468 m (1,535 ft) | 101 | Chengdu | [180] | ||
8 | Evergrande City Light | 453.5 m (1,488 ft) | 88 | Ningbo | [181] | ||
9 | Tianshan Gate of the World Plots 27 and 28 | 450 m (1,480 ft) | 106 | Shijiazhuang | [182] | ||
10 | One Bangkok | 436.1 m (1,431 ft) | 92 | Thailand | Bangkok | [183] | |
11 | Burj Almasa | 432 m (1,417 ft) | 93 | 2027 | Saudi Arabia | Jeddah | [184] |
12 | Greenland Center Tower 1 | 428 m (1,404 ft) | China | Kunming | [185] | ||
13 | Dongfeng Plaza Landmark Tower | 407 m (1,335 ft) | 100 | [186] | |||
14 | Icon Towers 1 | 384 m (1,260 ft) | 77 | Indonesia | Jakarta | [187] | |
15 | Greenland Star City Light Tower | 379.9 m (1,246 ft) | 83 | China | Changsha | [188] | |
16 | Ping An IFC | 373 m (1,224 ft) | Nanchang | [189] | |||
17 | Fosun Bund Center T2 | 356 m (1,168 ft) | Wuhan | [190] | |||
18 | Global Port Tower 1 | 350 m (1,150 ft) | Lanzhou | [191] | |||
Global Port Tower 2 | [192] | ||||||
Guowei ZY Plaza | 62 | Zhuhai | [193] |
The following list shows the tallest completed buildings located on each continent listed by greatest to least height (click on name of continent for continent-specific list):
Continent | Building | Height | Floor count | Completed | Country | City |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Asia | Burj Khalifa | 828 m (2,717 ft) | 163 | 2010 | United Arab Emirates | Dubai |
North America | One World Trade Center | 541.3 m (1,776 ft) | 94 | 2014 | United States | New York City |
Europe | Lakhta Center | 462 m (1,516 ft) | 86 | 2018 | Russia | Saint Petersburg |
Africa | Iconic Tower | 393.8 m (1,292 ft) | 79 | 2023 | Egypt | New Administrative Capital |
Oceania | Q1 | 323 m (1,060 ft) | 78 | 2005 | Australia | Gold Coast |
South America | Gran Torre Santiago[194] | 300 m (980 ft) | 64 | 2012 | Chile | Santiago |
Antarctica | Long Duration Balloon (LDB) Payload Preparation Buildings[195][196] | 15 m (49 ft) | 1 | 2005 | - | McMurdo Station |
The following list shows the countries whose buildings are featured on the main list of world's tallest buildings (first list featured above), in order from most amount of buildings on the list to least amount of buildings on the list.
Rank | Country | Number of skyscrapers on list | City with most skyscrapers on list | Tallest building | Height of tallest building |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
1 | China | 47 | Shenzhen | Shanghai Tower | 632.0 m (2,073.5 ft) |
2 | United Arab Emirates | 14 | Dubai | Burj Khalifa | 828.0 m (2,716.5 ft) |
3 | United States | 11 | New York City | One World Trade Center | 541.3 m (1,776 ft) |
4 | Malaysia | 4 | Kuala Lumpur | Merdeka 118 | 678.9 m (2,227 ft) |
5 | Russia | 3 | Moscow | Lakhta Center | 462.0 m (1,515.7 ft) |
6 | Saudi Arabia | 2 | Mecca; Riyadh | Abraj Al-Bait Clock Tower | 601.0 m (1,971.8 ft) |
South Korea | 2 | Seoul; Busan | Lotte World Tower | 554.5 m (1,819 ft) | |
8 | Taiwan | 1 | Taipei; Kaoshiung | Taipei 101 | 508.0 m (1,666.7 ft) |
Vietnam | 1 | Ho Chi Minh City | Landmark 81 | 461.2 m (1,513 ft) | |
Kuwait | 1 | Kuwait City | Al Hamra Tower | 412.6 m (1,354 ft) | |
Egypt | 1 | New Administrative Capital | Iconic Tower (Egypt) | 393.8 m (1,292 ft) | |
Indonesia | 1 | Jakarta | Autograph Tower | 382.9 m (1,256 ft) |
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