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July 22, 2019

A look at the 5 tallest buildings in the world currently under construction

As blogged on InterestingEngineering.com, what is the tallest building in the world? What about the top 20?

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Here we answer these common questions, and more, on some of the tallest things mankind has ever been able to erect.

What are the top 20 tallest buildings in the world?

According to sites like Wikipedia, the 20 tallest buildings in the world are as follows: –

Rank Name Country Height (m) FLoors Year of completion Notes
1 Burj Khalifa United Arab Emirates 829 163 2010 Currently the tallest building and the tallest structure in the world from 2010 onwards; tallest building completed in the 2010s.
2 Shanghai Tower China 632 128 2015 It is the tallest building in China and in East Asia; tallest twisted building.
3 Abraj Al-Bait Clock Tower Saudi Arabia 601 120 2012 Tallest building with a clock face; second-tallest in the Middle East and tallest in Saudi Arabia.
4 Ping An Finance Center China 599 115 2017 The tallest building in Shenzhen and Guangdong Province. Shares the record of the highest observation deck with Shanghai Tower (#2) at 562 m.
5 Goldin Finance 117 China 596.6 128 2019 The tallest building in China outside of Shanghai and Guangdong province.
6 Lotte World Tower South Korea 554.5 123 2016 The tallest building in South Korea and in Asia outside of China and the Middle East. The tallest building in a nation’s capital and in an OECD country.
7 One World Trade Center United States 541.3 104 2014 The tallest building in the Western Hemisphere, the United States, and North America. Briefly referred to as the Freedom Tower during its planning stages. Tallest building outside of Asia.
8 Guangzhou CTF Finance Center China 530 111 2016 The tallest building in Guangzhou and second tallest in Guangdong province.
9 Tianjin CTF Finance Center China 530 98 2018
10 China Zun China 528 108 2018 Will become Beijing’s tallest building upon completion.
11 Taipei 101 Taiwan 508 101 2004 The world’s tallest building from 2004 to 2010.
12 Shanghai World Finance Center China 492 101 2008 Was the tallest building in China until the completion of the adjacent Shanghai Tower.
13 International Commerce Centre China 484 118 2010 The tallest building in Hong Kong.
14 Lakhta Center[14] Russia 462 86 2018 The tallest building in Russia and in Europe.
15 Landmark 81  Vietnam 461.2 81 2018 The tallest building in Vietnam and in Southeast Asia.
16 Changsha IFS Tower T1 China 452.1 88 2017 The tallest building in Changsha.
17 Petronas Tower 1 Malaysia 451.9 88 1998 Tallest twin towers in the world; were the world’s tallest buildings upon completion in 1998, and the first building since 1908 outside of the United States.
17 Petronas Tower 2 Malaysia 451.9 88 1998 Tallest twin towers in the world; were the world’s tallest buildings upon completion in 1998, and the first building since 1908 outside of the United States.
17 Exchange 106 Malaysia 451.9 97 2018 Will be the tallest building in Kuala Lumpur along with the Petronas Towers upon completion.
20 Zifeng Tower China 450 89 2010 The tallest building in Nanjing.
20 Suzhou IFS China 450 92 2017 The tallest building in Suzhou.

What’s the tallest structure in the world?

To date, the tallest man-made structure in the world is the Burj Khalifa in the United Arab Emirates. This impressive construction has a total height of 829 meters (inc. antenna).

It was completed in 2010 and is a mixed-use skyscraper housing carious offices, a hotel, and private residential spaces. Construction began in 2004 and the main external structure was completed in 2009.

“Burj Khalifa was designed by Adrian Smith, of Skidmore, Owings & Merrill, whose firm designed the Willis Tower and One World Trade Center. Hyder Consulting was chosen to be the supervising engineer with NORR Group Consultants International Limited chosen to supervise the architecture of the project.” – Wikipedia.

Keep reading this blog on InterestingEngineering.com to find out the 5 tallest buildings in the world currently under construction