In last week’s article I discussed the human desire to construct high rise buildings and posed the question: Is there a limit to how high we can build?’. The Council on Tall Buildings and Urban Habitat (CTBUH), have formulated a list from their database (link) which shows completed, under construction and planned ‘skyscrapers’ over the coming years, demonstrating that construction and demand for high rise buildings is on the increase. This week I wanted to publish details of the 10 current completed highest buildings in the world, as detailed the Council on Tall Buildings and Urban Habitat (CTBUH) database:
Number 1
Burj Khalifa - Dubai - UAE - 828 Metres - 2717 Feet -
163 Floors - Completed 2010
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Number 2
Shanghai Tower - Shanghai - China - 632 Metres - 2073 Feet - 128 Floors - Completed 2015
One World Trade Centre - New York - USA - 451 Metres - 1776 Feet - 94 Floors - Completed 2015
Shanghai World Financial Centre - Shanghai - China - 492 Metres - 1614 Feet - 101 Floors - Completed 2008
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Number 3
Makkah Royal Clock Tower Hotel - Mecca - Saudi Arabia - 601
Metres - 1972 Feet - 120 Floors - Completed 2012
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Number 4
One World Trade Centre - New York - USA - 451 Metres - 1776 Feet - 94 Floors - Completed 2015
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Number 5
Taipei 101 - Taipei - China - 508
Metres - 1667 Feet - 101 Floors - Completed 2004
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Number 6
Shanghai World Financial Centre - Shanghai - China - 492 Metres - 1614 Feet - 101 Floors - Completed 2008
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Number 7
International
Commerce Centre - Hong Kong - 484 Metres - 1588 Feet - 108 Floors
-Completed 2010
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Numbers 8&9
Petronas
Towers - Kuala Lumpur - Malaysia - 452 Metres - 1482 Feet
- 88 Floors -Completed 1998
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Number 10
Zifeng
Tower - Nanjing - China - 450 Metres - 1476 Feet - 89 Floors
- Completed 2010
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