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Tallest Buildings in the World
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Tallest buildings:
The tallest buildings in the world are:
Other tallest skyscrapers are:
These buildings are not only architectural marvels but also serve significant functions in their respective cities, contributing to the skyline and the economy. Please note that rankings and heights may change as new buildings are completed.
- Burj Khalifa (Dubai, UAE) - Height: 828 meters (2,717 feet) - Completed: 2010 - Features: Observation decks, hotel, and residential spaces.
- Shanghai Tower (Shanghai, China) - Height: 632 meters (2,073 feet) - Completed: 2015 - Features: Multi-use building with offices, hotels, and an observation deck.
- Abraj Al Bait Clock (Mecca, Saudi Arabia) - Height: 601 meters (1,971 feet) - Completed: 2012 - Features: Hotel, shopping center, and a large clock face.
- Ping An Finance Center (Shenzhen, China) - Height: 599 meters (1,965 feet) - Completed: 2017 - Features: Offices, retail space, and a hotel.
- Lotte World Tower (Seoul, South Korea) - Height: 555 meters (1,819 feet) - Completed: 2016 - Features: Retail space, luxury hotel, and observation decks.
- One World Trade Center (New York, USA) - Height: 541 meters (1,776 feet) - Completed: 2013 - Features: Memorial and museum, observatory, and sustainable design elements.
- Guangzhou CTF Finance Centre (Guangzhou, China) - Height: 530 meters (1,739 feet) - Completed: 2016 - Features: Mixed-use space, hotel, and office buildings with advanced technology
- Tianjin CTF Finance Centre (Guangzhou, China) - Height: 498 meters (1,634 feet) - Completed: 2019 - Features: Hotel, offices, and a shopping mall with a sky lounge.
- Shanghai World Financial Center (Shanghai, China) - Height: 492 meters (1,614 feet) - Completed: 2008 - Features: Luxury hotel, observation decks, retail space, and energy-efficient systems in a unique design.
- Chengdu Greenland Tower (Shanghai, China) - Height: 468 meters (1,532 feet) - Under Construction - Features: Designed as a mixed-use building with commercial space, offices, and residential apartments. It will include green spaces and modern architectural elements.
Other tallest skyscrapers are:
- International Commerce Centre (Hong Kong, China) - Height: 484 meters (1.588 feet) - Completed: 2010 - Features: This skyscraper includes a luxury hotel, offices, and an observation deck with views over Victoria Harbour.
- Taipei 101 (Taipei, Taiwan) - Height: 508 meters (1.667 feet) - Completed: 2004 - Features: Once the tallest skycraper in the world, it features a unique design inspired by bamboo and includes an observation deck and shopping mall.
- China Zun (Beijing, China) - Height: 528 meters (1.732 feet) - Completed: 2018 - Features: The tallest building in Beijing, it features office spaces, a hotel, and an observation deck.
- Petronas Towers (Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia) - Height: 452 meters (1.483 feet) - Completed: 1998 - Features: Twin towers connected by a sky bridge, featuring offices, a shopping mall, and an observation deck.
- The Shard (London, UK) - Height: 310 meters (1.016 feet) - Completed: 2013 - Features: The tallest building in the UK, it features an observation deck, restaurants, and office spaces.
These buildings are not only architectural marvels but also serve significant functions in their respective cities, contributing to the skyline and the economy. Please note that rankings and heights may change as new buildings are completed.
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