The Burj Khalifa with a height of 828 m (2716.535 ft), is the tallest building and structure in the world. The Exchange 106 – located in Malaysia – is the 19th tallest building on earth with a height of 453.6 m (1488 ft).
31 Tallest Buildings in the World
1. Burj Khalifa | 828 m (2716.535 ft)
The Burj Khalifa is a high skyscraper in Dubai, United Arab Emirates (UAE); it is officially the tallest building in the world. A modern-day marvel, the cost of building the tower is estimated at USD $1.5 billion.
The building has 163 floors (154 usable), and a total floor area of 309,473 square meters. There are also 57 elevators (lifts) in the building. On 6 January 2004, construction of the building started; on 4 January 2010, construction finished. The Burj Khalifa has a height of 828 m (2716.535 ft).
2. Merdeka 118, 678.9 m (2,227 ft)
“Merdeka 118, formerly known as Menara Warisan Merdeka, is a skyscraper in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia. With construction just completed, it became the second tallest buildings in the world, with a height of 678.9 m (2,227 feet) tall, surpassing the Petronas Towers, which currently stand as the tallest buildings in Malaysia.
Merdeka 118 is part of the Merdeka PNB118 development project and is expected to become a prominent landmark in Kuala Lumpur’s skyline upon its completion.”
3. Shanghai Tower | 632 m (2073.491 ft)
Shanghai Tower is a building located at 501 Yincheng Middle Rd, Lujiazui, Pudong, Shanghai; and is the second tallest building on earth. The building has 128 floors – 5 which are below ground. It also has 106 lifts (elevators); the total floor area in the building is 380,000 square meters.
Jun Xia – a Chinese architect – designed the plans for the building. Also, Shanghai Construction Group was awarded the contract to build the tower.
4. Abraj Al-Bait Clock Tower | 601 m (1971.785 ft)
Abraj Al-Bait Clock Tower is a tall skyscraper located in Mecca, Saudi Arabia. Construction of the tower started in 2004 and was completed in 2011. It was opened to the general public in 2011.
There are 96 lifts (elevators) in the tower. The cost of building the Abraj Al-Bait Clock Tower is US$15 billion. It is officially the 3rd tallest building in the world.
5. Ping An Finance Centre | 599 m (1965.223 ft)
Ping An Finance Centre is the 4th tallest building on earth. Located at No. 5033 Yitian Road, Futian District, Shenzhen, Guangdong, China; its coordinates are 22.536399°N 114.050446°E.
There are 80 elevators and 115 floors in the building; the total floor area in the center is 385,918 square meters. The tower has also been used by thrill-seeking daredevils – Keow Wee Loong (Malaysia) climbed to the top of the incomplete Ping An Finance Centre in January 2015, and share the video footage on YouTube.
6. Lotte World Tower | 554.5 m (1819.226 ft)
Lotte World Tower is a building in South Korea. with a height of 554.5 meters (1819.226 feet), it is the 5th tallest building on earth and also the tallest building in Seoul and South Korea. The groundbreaking ceremony was held on May 2009; but construction started in earnest on February 1, 2011.
7. One World Trade Center | 541.3 m (1775.919 ft)
One World Trade Center is a tall skyscraper in the United States of America, with a height of 541.3 meters (1775.919 ft). It was built on the site of the former world trade center – which were destroyed by the September 11th terrorist attacks.
8. Guangzhou CTF Finance Centre | 530 m (1738.845 ft)
Guangzhou CTF Finance Centre is a skyscraper in China, with a height of 530 meters (1738.845 ft). Construction of the tower began on 29 September 2009; and finished in 2016. The tower has 95 lifts (elevators) and 111 floors (5 of which are below ground).
The Guangzhou CTF Finance Centre has a total floor area of 5,464,633 square foot.
9. Tianjin CTF Finance Centre | 530 m (1738.845 ft)
Tianjin Chow Tai Fook Binhai Center also is known as Tianjin CTF Finance Centre, is a skyscraper in China with a height of 530 m (1738.845 ft). The building is actually the same height as Guangzhou CTF Finance Centre, but is number 8, due to the fact that the Guangzhou Finance Centre is older than it. Construction of the Center started in 2013 and is expected to finish in 2018.
10. China Zun | 528m (1732.283 ft)
With a height of 528 m (1732.283 ft), the China Zun is the 9th on this list. Located in China (as the name implies), its coordinates are 39° 54′ 45″ N, 116° 27′ 58″ E. It was designed by Farrells (British urban design firm) and Kohn Pedersen Fox (American architectural firm).
The skyscraper has a floor space of 427,000 square meters and is expected to be completed in 2018.
11. Taipei 101 | 508 m (1666.667 ft)
Formerly known as the Taipei World Financial Center, the Taipei 101 is currently the 10th tallest building on earth. Construction of the building began in 1999 and finished in 2004. With a height of 508 m (1666.667 ft), it surpassed the Petronas Towers, to become the world’s tallest building, before it was surpassed by the Burj Khalifa in 2010.
12. Shanghai World Financial Center | 492 m (1614.173 ft)
Shanghai World Financial Center is the 11th tallest building on earth, with a height of 492 m (1614.173 ft). Completed in 2008, the center was developed by Mori Building Company (Japanese firm) and designed by Kohn Pedersen Fox (American firm).
About USD $1.2 billion, was used in building the Shanghai World Financial Center. The building has 91 lifts (elevators), 33 escalators and 101 floors – 3 of which are below ground. The total floor area in the building is approximately 381,600 square meters.
13. International Commerce Centre | 484 m (1587.927 ft)
International Commerce Centre is a skyscraper, located in the southern part of Hong Kong. Completed in 2010, the center has a height of 484 m (1587.927 ft). Sanfield Building Contractors Limited was the main contractor in charge of building the tower.
The building has 108 floors (4 which are below ground), 83 elevators (lifts), and a total floor space of 274,064 square meters.
14. Wuhan Greenland Center, 475.6 m (1,560.367 ft)
The Wuhan Greenland Center is a supertall skyscraper located in Wuhan, Hubei province, China, with a height of 475.6 m (1,560.367 ft).
15. Central Park Tower, 472.4 m (1,560.367 ft)
Central Park Tower, located at 217 West 57th Street in Midtown Manhattan, New York City, stands as the tallest residential building in the world. It reaches a total height of 1,550 feet (472 meters) including its spire. Excluding the spire, the building’s roof height measures 1,392 feet (424 meters).
16. Lakhta Center | 462 m (1515.748 ft)
Lakhta Center is a skyscraper with a height of 462 m (1515.748 ft). It is located in Lakhta, Saint Petersburg, Russia. Completion of the building is expected to finish in 2018.
The building has 87 floors and 34 lifts (elevators). The building cost US$2.5 billion, to build. It is the tallest building in Lakhta, the tallest building in Russia, and the tallest building in Europe.
17. Landmark 81 | 461.2 m (1513.123 ft)
Located in Vietnam, the Landmark 81 is a 461.2 m (1513.123 ft) skyscraper. Completed in 2018; it is owned by Vingroup.
The building has 450 rooms, 81 floors, and about 34 elevators. The total floor area in the building is 241,000 square meters.
18. Chongqing International Trade and Commerce Center,
The Chongqing International Trade and Commerce Center, also known as the Chongqing World Financial Center, is a skyscraper located in Chongqing, China. It is part of the Raffles City Chongqing complex. Upon completion, the exact height of the Chongqing International Trade and Commerce Center has not been publicly disclosed, but it is expected to reach approximately 470 meters (1,542 feet) tall.
19. The Exchange 106, 453.6 m (1488 ft)
Exchange 106 with a height of 453.6 m (1488 ft), is the 20th tallest building in the world. The last in the list of the Top 20 tallest buildings in the world, it is by no means short.
Located at Tun Razak Exchange, Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia, the building should be completed in 2018. Exchange 106 has a floor space of 453,835 square meters; it also has 106 floors.
20. Changsha IFS Tower T1 | 452.1 m (1483.268 ft)
Changsha IFS Tower T1 is a skyscraper in China with a height of 452.1 m (1483.268 ft). Wong Tung & Partners – a Hong Kong-based engineering firm – designed the plans for the building. East China Architecture Design & Research Institute, engineered the building into life.
The Changsha IFS Tower T1 is the 15th tallest building on earth. It is also the 8th tallest building in China.
21. Petronas Tower 1 | 451.9 m (1482.612 ft)
Petronas Tower 1 with the Petronas Tower 2, is called the Petronas Twin Towers. Located at Jalan Ampang, Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia; they held the title of ‘tallest building in the world’ from 1998 to 2004. Construction of the tower began on 1 March 1993 and lasted for 3 years.
22. Petronas Tower 2 | 451.9 m (1482.612 ft)
Petronas Tower 2 with the Petronas Tower 1, is called the Petronas Twin Towers. Located in Malaysia; they held the title of ‘tallest building in the world’ from 1998 to 2004. The building was completed on 1 March 1996 and inaugurated on 31 August 1999.
The Taipei 101 (formerly the Taipei World Financial Center), surpassed the Petronas Towers to become the world’s tallest building.
23. Zifeng Tower | 450 m (1476.378 ft)
Zifeng Tower is a skyscraper in China, with a height of 450 m (1476.378 ft). It wasn’t always called the Zifeng Tower, first of all, it was known as the Greenland Square Zifeng Tower (Greenland Center Zifeng Tower), also it was known as Nanjing Greenland Financial Center.
The building has 66 floors (5 of which are basement floors), 54 lifts (elevators) and a total floor space of 1,480,350 sq ft.
24. Suzhou IFS | 450 m (1476.378 ft)
Suzhou IFS is a skyscraper in China. Standing at 450 m (1476.378 ft), it is the same height as the Zifeng Tower. But as a result of been constructed later than the Zifeng Tower, it is no 19 in this list. The building has 98 floors presently.
25. Wuhan Centre | 438 m (1437 ft)
Wuhan Centre is another tall skyscraper in China with a height of 438 m (1437 ft).
26. Willis Tower | 527 m (1729 ft)
Willis Tower is a skyscraper in Chicago, the United States with a height of 527 m (1729 ft). It holds a Skydeck (observation deck) and restaurants. It is among the tallest and most famous buildings in the United States.
27. KK100 | 442 m (1450.131 ft)
KK100 is a building in China with a height of 442 m (1450.131 ft). Also, the construction cost for the building was 785 million dollars.
28. Guangzhou International Finance Center | 440 m (1443.57 ft)
Guangzhou International Finance Center is a commercial skyscraper in China with a height of 440 m (1443.57 ft).
29. 111 West 57th Street, 435.3 m (1,428 ft)
11 West 57th Street, also known as the Steinway Tower, stands as one of the tallest residential buildings in the world. The exact height of 111 West 57th Street is 1,428 feet (435 meters), including its slender spire. Excluding the spire, the building’s roof height measures 1,276 feet (389 meters).
30. One Vanderbilt, 427 m (1,401 ft)
One Vanderbilt is a prominent skyscraper located in Midtown Manhattan, New York City, United States. Upon completion, it became one of the tallest buildings in New York City. The exact height of One Vanderbilt is 1,401 feet (427 meters) to its rooftop. With its spire included, the building reaches a pinnacle height of 1,401 feet (427 meters).
31. 432 Park Avenue | 425.5 m (1395.997 ft)
432 Park Avenue is a residential skyscraper in New York with a height of 425.5 m (1395.997 ft).
Conclusion
Therefore, here is the list of the 31 tallest buildings in the world:
- Burj Khalifa, 828 m (2716.535 ft)
- Merdeka 118, 678.9 (2,227 ft)
- Shanghai Tower, 632 m (2073.491 ft)
- Abraj Al-Bait Clock Tower, 601 m (1971.785 ft)
- Ping An Finance Centre, 599 m (1965.223 ft)
- Lotte World Tower, 554.5 m (1819.226 ft)
- One World Trade Center, 541.3 m (1775.919 ft)
- Guangzhou CTF Finance Centre, 530 m (1738.845 ft)
- Tianjin CTF Finance Centre, 530 m (1738.845 ft)
- China Zun, 528 m (1732.283 ft)
- Taipei 101, 508 m (1666.667 ft)
- Shanghai World Financial Center, 492 m (1614.173 ft)
- International Commerce Centre, 484 m (1587.927 ft)
- Wuhan Greenland Center, 475.6 m (1,560.367 ft)
- Central Park Tower, 472.4 m (1,560.367 ft)
- Lakhta Center, 462 m (1515.748 ft)
- Landmark 81, 461.2 m (1513.123 ft)
- Chongqing International Trade and Commerce Center
- The Exchange 106, 453.6 m (1488 ft)
- Changsha IFS Tower T1, 452.1 m (1483.268 ft)
- Petronas Tower 1, 451.9 m (1482.612 ft)
- Petronas Tower 2, 451.9 m (1482.612 ft)
- Zifeng Tower, 450 m (1476.378 ft)
- Suzhou IFS, 450 m (1476.378 ft)
- Wuhan Centre, 443.1 m (1,454 ft)
- Willis Tower, 442.1 m (1,450 ft)
- KK100, 441.8 m (1,449 ft)
- Guangzhou International Finance Center, 438.6 m (1,439 ft)
- 111 West 57th Street, 435.3 m (1,428 ft)
- One Vanderbilt, 427 m (1,401 ft)
- 432 Park Avenue, 425.5 m (1395.997 ft)