Tallest Buildings In The World

SANTOSH KULKARNI
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The development of tall buildings in the late 18th century came as a result of the coincidence of several technological and social developments. These developments included the installation of the first safe passenger elevator (in the Haughwout Department Store, New York City) in 1857, the use of a cast-iron and wrought-iron framework to support the weight of upper floors, and the refinement of the Bessemer process, first used in the United States in the 1860s, which allowed for the major advance in skyscraper construction. As steel is stronger and lighter than iron, the use of a steel frame made possible the construction of truly tall buildings. Further refinements in the late 20th and early 21st centuries in engineering, materials, and other technologies allowed for even greater construction heights, resulting in buildings that far surpass 14 stories or more. The engineers of the Burj Khalifa, Dubai, for example, used a buttressed core, a kind of concrete spine that runs through an entire structure, to build the tallest building in the world. The list below offers an introduction to a few of the other tallest buildings in the world, many of which have been built in the 21st century in Asia and the Middle East, where construction costs tend to be lower than in other parts of the globe.

rankbuildinglocationyear completedheight* (meters)height* (feet)occupied floors
Burj Khalifa (formerly called Burj Dubai), the world's tallest building, opened in 2010. Photo dated 2019. Dubai, United Arab Emirates. (Dubayy)1Burj KhalifaDubai, United Arab Emirates20108282,717163
2Merdeka 118Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia20236792,227118
3Shanghai TowerShanghai, China20156322,073128
4Makkah Royal Clock TowerMecca, Saudi Arabia20126011,972120
5Ping An Finance CenterShenzhen, China20175991,965115
Lotte World Tower in Seoul, South Korea.6Lotte World TowerSeoul, South Korea20175551,819123
One World Trade Center rises along the skyline of Lower Manhattan, New York City, New York. Photo dated c. 2019. (Financial District, September 11, 9/11)7One World Trade CenterNew York, New York, U.S.20145411,77694
8Guangzhou CTF Finance CentreGuangzhou, China20165301,739111
9Tianjin CTF Finance CentreTianjin, China20195301,73997
10CITIC TowerBeijing, China20185281,731109
Taipei 101 building, Taipei, Taiwan.11Taipei 101Taipei, Taiwan20045081,667101
Shanghai World Financial Centre, Shanghai, China. Aerial of city skyline.12Shanghai World Financial CenterShanghai, China20084921,614101
13International Commerce CentreHong Kong, China20104841,588108
14Wuhan Greenland CenterWuhan, China20234761,560101
15Central Park TowerNew York, New York, U.S.20204721,55098
16Lakhta CenterSaint Petersburg, Russia20194621,51687
17Vincom Landmark 81Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam20184611,51381
18The Exchange 106Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia20194541,48895
19Changsha IFS Tower T1Changsha, China20184521,48394
The Petronas towers. Twin towers located in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia. Tallest building in the world from 1998 to 2003.20Petronas Tower 1Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia19984521,48388
Kuala Lumpur skyline with the Petronas Twin Towers, Malaysia.21Petronas Tower 2Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia19984521,48388
22Suzhou IFSSuzhou, China20194501,47695
23Zifeng TowerNanjing, China20104501,47666
24Wuhan Center TowerWuhan, China20194431,45488
Willis Tower in downtown Chicago, Illinois. Formally known as the Sears Tower. Skyscraper Chicago Loop.25Willis TowerChicago, Illinois, U.S.19744421,451108

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