Top 19 Highest Buildings Of The World

Here is the 19 tallest buildings in the world. Building Year City Budget Architect Height
1. Burj Khalifa 2009 Dubai, Budget,$1.5 billion, Archtect Adrian Smith, Height 828 metres.
2. Shanghai Tower 2014 Shanghai $2.2 billion Jun Xia, TJAD 632 meters.
3. Makkah Royal Clock Tower 2011 Mecca $15 billion SL Rasch GmbH and Dar Al-Handasah Architects 601 metres.
4. Ping An Finance Tower 2017 Shenzhen $1.5 billion Kohn Pedersen Fox Associates 599 metres.
5. Lotte World Tower 2016 Seoul $3.4 billion Kohn Pedersen Fox 555 meters One World Trade Centre 2014 New York City $3.9 billion David Childs, Daniel Libeskind 541 meters.
6. Guangzhou Chow Tai Fook Finance Centre 2016 Guangzhou $1.5 billion Kohn Pedersen Fox 530 meters.
7. Tianjin Chow Tai Fook Finance Centre 2018 Tianjin n/a Skidmore, Owings & Merrill LLP in collaboration with Ronald Lu & Partners 530 meters.
8. China Zun 2018 Peking $3.8 billion TFP Farrells 524 meters.
9.  Taipei 101 2004 Taipei $1.9 billion C.Y. Lee & Partners 509, 2 meters.
10. Shanghai World Financial Centre 2008 Shanghai $1.2 billion Kohn Pedersen Fox 492 meters.
11.  International Commerce Centre 2010 Hong Kong $1.5 billion Kohn Pedersen Fox Associates 484 meters.
12. Lakhta Centre 2019 Saint Petersburg $1.77 billion RMJM 462 meters.
13.  Landmark 81 2018 Saigon $1.5 billion Atkins 461.5 meters.

14. Changsha IFS Tower T1 2017 Changsha n/a Wong Tung & Partners 452 meters.

15. Petronas Twin Towers 1996 Kuala Lumpur $1.6 billion César Pelli 451,9 meters.
16. Zifeng Tower 2010 Nanjing $747,5 million Adrian Smith 450 meters.
17. Suzhou International Finance Square 2019 Suzhou $2.4 billion Suzhou Gao Long Property Development Co., Ltd. 445 meters.

18.  The Exchange 106 2019 Kuala Lumpur $10 Billion China State Construction Engineering 445 meters.
19.Guangzhou International Finance Tower 2010 Guangzhou $318,1 million WilkinsonEyre 439 meters.
Although, it is ranked at the last position in this list, don’t underestimate its height. It is a whopping 439 meters tall. Wilkinson Eyre designed this record-breaking building in 2005. The building was completed by 2010.

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