Special Report

Tallest Buildings in the World

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Since the beginning of recorded history, people have had the desire to build. Early humans erected the 28-foot tall Tower of Jericho roughly 11,000 years ago. It is believed to have been the tallest manmade structure in the world for millennia. The desire to create and build has never abated, and the technology needed to do so has finally caught up.

Construction cranes, the elevator, and countless other mechanical advancements made skyscrapers feasible to build and use. Now that the technology is available across the globe, there are dozens of buildings worldwide that stretch more than 1,000 feet toward the sky — and two that are more than 2,000 feet tall.

24/7 Wall St. reviewed data from the Council on Tall Buildings and Urban Habitat to determine the 50 tallest buildings in the world.

For many years, the U.S. has dominated the world skyscraper rankings. The Empire State Building held the title as the tallest manmade structure from its completion in 1931 until it was unseated in 1972 by the World Trade Center’s twin towers, which were then surpassed two years later by Chicago’s Sears Tower, now known as Willis Tower.

Now, many of the world’s tallest buildings are in Asia and the Middle East, thanks to a new wave of skyscraper construction in those regions. Of the world’s 50 tallest buildings, 28 were completed in 2011 or later. China is home to 20 of the world’s 50 tallest buildings. The United Arab Emirates ranks second with 13, and the U.S. has seven. Malaysia, Taiwan, and Russia both appear on this list twice, while Kuwait, Saudi Arabia, South Korea, and Vietnam each have one of the 50 largest buildings in the world.

Click here to see the 50 tallest buildings in the world.

To determine the 50 tallest buildings, 24/7 Wall St. reviewed data from the Council on Tall Buildings and Urban Habitat. Only finished buildings were considered.

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50. Aon Center
> Height: 1,136 feet, 83 floors
> Location: Chicago, United States
> Use: office
> Completed in: 1973

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49. 85 Sky Tower
> Height: 1,140 feet, 85 floors
> Location:  Kaohsiung, Taiwan
> Use:  hotel, office, and retail
> Completed in: 1997

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48. The Pinnacle
> Height: 1,149 feet, 60 floors
> Location: Guangzhou, China
> Use: office
> Completed in: 2012

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47. Forum 66 Tower 1
> Height: 1,150 feet, 68 floors
> Location: Shenyang, China
> Use: hotel and office
> Completed in: 2015

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46. The Torch
> Height: 1,155 feet, 86 floors
> Location: Dubai, United Arab Emirates
> Use: residential
> Completed in: 2011

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45. OKO – Residential Tower
> Height: 1,160 feet, 90 floors
> Location: Moscow, Russia
> Use: residential, serviced apartments, and hotel
> Completed in: 2015

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44. Emirates Tower One
> Height: 1,163 feet, 54 floors
> Location: Dubai, United Arab Emirates
> Use: office
> Completed in: 2000

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43. JW Marriott Marquis Hotel Dubai Tower 1
> Height: 1,166 feet, 82 floors
> Location: Dubai, United Arab Emirates
> Use: hotel
> Completed in: 2012

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42. JW Marriott Marquis Hotel Dubai Tower 2
> Height: 1,166 feet, 82 floors
> Location: Dubai, United Arab Emirates
> Use: hotel
> Completed in: 2013

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41. Gevora Hotel
> Height: 1,169 feet, 75 floors
> Location: Dubai, United Arab Emirates
> Use: hotel
> Completed in: 2017

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40. Almas Tower
> Height: 1,181 feet, 68 floors
> Location: Dubai, United Arab Emirates
> Use: office
> Completed in: 2008

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39. Bank of America Tower
> Height: 1,200 feet, 55 floors
> Location: New York City, United States
> Use: office
> Completed in: 2009

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38. Bank of China Tower
> Height: 1,205 feet, 72 floors
> Location: Hong Kong, China
> Use: office
> Completed in: 1990

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37. The Address Boulevard
> Height: 1,214 feet, 73 floors
> Location: Dubai, United Arab Emirates
> Use: residential, hotel, and retail
> Completed in: 2017

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36. Federation Tower
> Height: 1,226 feet, 93 floors
> Location: Moscow, Russia
> Use: residential and office
> Completed in: 2016

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35. Central Plaza
> Height: 1,227 feet, 78 floors
> Location: Hong Kong, China
> Use: office
> Completed in: 1992

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34. Elite Residence
> Height: 1,248 feet, 87 floors
> Location: Dubai, United Arab Emirates
> Use: residential
> Completed in: 2012

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33. Empire State Building
> Height: 1,250 feet, 102 floors
> Location: New York City, United States
> Use: office
> Completed in: 1931

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32. Burj Mohammed Bin Rashid
> Height: 1,251 feet, 88 floors
> Location: Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates
> Use: residential
> Completed in: 2014

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31. Eton Place Dalian Tower 1
> Height: 1,257 feet, 80 floors
> Location: Dalian, China
> Use: hotel and office
> Completed in: 2016

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30. Shun Hing Square
> Height: 1,260 feet, 69 floors
> Location: Shenzhen, China
> Use: office
> Completed in: 1996

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29. CITIC Plaza
> Height: 1,280 feet, 80 floors
> Location: Guangzhou, China
> Use: office
> Completed in: 1996

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28. 23 Marina
> Height: 1,287 feet, 88 floors
> Location: Dubai, United Arab Emirates
> Use: residential
> Completed in: 2012

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27. China Resources Headquarters
> Height: 1,288 feet, 68 floors
> Location: Shenzhen, China
> Use: office
> Completed in: 2018

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26. Two International Finance Centre
> Height: 1,352 feet, 88 floors
> Location: Hong Kong, China
> Use: office
> Completed in: 2003

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25. Al Hamra Tower
> Height: 1,354 feet, 80 floors
> Location: Kuwait City, Kuwait
> Use: office
> Completed in: 2011

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24. Princess Tower
> Height: 1,356 feet, 101 floors
> Location: Dubai, United Arab Emirates
> Use: residential
> Completed in: 2012

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23. Jin Mao Tower
> Height: 1,380 feet, 88 floors
> Location: Shanghai, China
> Use: hotel and office
> Completed in: 1999

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22. Trump International Hotel & Tower
> Height: 1,389 feet, 98 floors
> Location: Chicago, United States
> Use: residential and hotel
> Completed in: 2009

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21. Marina 101
> Height: 1,394 feet, 101 floors
> Location: Dubai, United Arab Emirates
> Use: residential and hotel
> Completed in: 2017

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20. 432 Park Avenue
> Height: 1,397 feet, 85 floors
> Location: New York City, United States
> Use: residential
> Completed in: 2015

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19. Guangzhou International Finance Center
> Height: 1,439 feet, 103 floors
> Location: Guangzhou, China
> Use: hotel and office
> Completed in: 2010

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18. KK100
> Height: 1,449 feet, 100 floors
> Location: Shenzhen, China
> Use: hotel and office
> Completed in: 2011

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17. Willis Tower
> Height: 1,451 feet, 108 floors
> Location: Chicago, United States
> Use: office
> Completed in: 1974

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16. Zifeng Tower
> Height: 1,476 feet, 66 floors
> Location: Nanjing, China
> Use: hotel and office
> Completed in: 2010

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14. Petronas Twin Tower 1
> Height: 1,483 feet, 88 floors
> Location: Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia
> Use: office
> Completed in: 1998

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14. Petronas Twin Tower 2
> Height: 1,483 feet, 88 floors
> Location: Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia
> Use: office
> Completed in: 1998

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13. Changsha IFS Tower T1
> Height: 1,483 feet, 94 floors
> Location: Changsha, China
> Use: hotel and office
> Completed in: 2018

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12. Vincom Landmark 81
> Height: 1,513 feet, 81 floors
> Location: Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam
> Use: hotel and residential
> Completed in: 2018

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11. International Commerce Centre
> Height: 1,588 feet, 108 floors
> Location: Hong Kong, China
> Use: hotel and office
> Completed in: 2010

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10. Shanghai World Financial Center
> Height: 1,614 feet, 101 floors
> Location: Shanghai, China
> Use: hotel and office
> Completed in: 2008

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9. TAIPEI 101
> Height: 1,667 feet, 101 floors
> Location: Taipei, Taiwan
> Use: office
> Completed in: 2004

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8. China Zun
> Height: 1,731 feet, 109 floors
> Location: Beijing, China
> Use: office
> Completed in: 2018

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7. Guangzhou CTF Finance Centre
> Height: 1,739 feet, 111 floors
> Location: Guangzhou, China
> Use: hotel, residential, and office
> Completed in: 2016

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6. One World Trade Center
> Height: 1,776 feet, 94 floors
> Location: New York City, United States
> Use: office
> Completed in: 2014

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5. Lotte World Tower
> Height: 1,819 feet, 123 floors
> Location: Seoul, South Korea
> Use: hotel, residential, office, and retail
> Completed in: 2017

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4. Ping An Finance Center
> Height: 1,965 feet, 115 floors
> Location: Shenzhen, China
> Use: office
> Completed in: 2017

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3. Makkah Royal Clock Tower
> Height: 1,972 feet, 120 floors
> Location: Mecca, Saudi Arabia
> Use: other and hotel
> Completed in: 2012

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2. Shanghai Tower
> Height: 2,073 feet, 128 floors
> Location: Shanghai, China
> Use: hotel and office
> Completed in: 2015

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1. Burj Khalifa
> Height: 2,717 feet, 163 floors
> Location: Dubai, United Arab Emirates
> Use: office, residential, and hotel
> Completed in: 2010

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