The race to build the world tallest building is now the ambition of the richest countries around the world in the 21st century. The tall buildings show the human intelligence and economic prowess of the rich countries who have the desire and economic power to reach new heights.
So , Let's have a look at the top 10 tallest buildings in the world so far :
1. Burj Khalifa
The Burj Khalifa is the first tallest building in the world that was completed in 2010. It is a symbol of development and architectural growth in Dubai. This skyscraper is tall and very beautiful and has become the most famous tourist attraction worldwide. The design of the Burj Khalifa is inspired by traditional Islamic architecture. It contains many luxurious apartments, office spaces, and the famous Armani Hotel.
Height: 828 meters
Country : Dubai
2. Merdeka 118
Merdeka 118 is the second tallest building in the world that was completed in 2023. It is located in Kuala Lumpur. This is a multi-use skyscraper with office spaces, a luxury hotel, and a skydeck that provides panoramic views of the city.
Height: 678.9 meters
Country: Malaysia
3. Shanghai Tower
The Shanghai Tower is the tallest building in China and 3rd tallest building in the world. This building was completed in 2015. The Shanghai Tower was designed by top Chinese builders to reduce wind loads and provide energy efficiency. This building contains many hosting offices, hotels, and observation decks that provide everyone with a breathtaking view of Shanghai.
Height: 632 meters
Country: Shanghai, China
4. Abraj Al Bait Clock Tower
Abraj Al Bait Clock Tower is the 4th tallest building in the world and it is located in the holy city of Mecca Saudi Arabia. This building is part of a government-owned complex of seven skyscrapers. It was completed in 2012. It has the largest clock face in the world and they provides accommodations for pilgrims who visit the Kaaba for Hajj and Umrah.
Height: 601 meters
Country: Saudi Arabia
5. Ping An Finance Centre
The Ping An Finance Centre is the 5th tallest building in the world. This is another example of urban development in China. This skyscraper was completed in 2017 and now it is the headquarters of Ping An Insurance. It contains many office spaces, retail stores, and a conference center.
Height: 599 meters
Country: Shenzhen, China
6. Lotte World Tower
Lotte World Tower is the 6th tallest building in the world. it was completed in 2016. This skyscraper has 123 floors that include retail spaces, offices, luxury apartments, and a seven-star hotel. Its observation deck is located on the 118th floor which provides panoramic views of the city.
Height: 555 meters
Country: South Korea
7. One World Trade Center
One World Trade Center also called as the Freedom Tower. It is the 7th tallest building in the world. It was completed in 2013. It was built on the original site of the World Trade Center complex that was destroyed in the 9/11 attacks. The building is a symbol of resilience and renewal for New York City.
Height: 541 meters
Country: New York, United States
8. Guangzhou CTF Finance Centre
The Guangzhou CTF Finance Centre is the 8th tallest building in the world that was completed in 2016. The building is part of a larger complex with a shopping mall, offices, and a hotel. Its design shows sustainable features that make it both an architectural and environmental achievement.
Height: 530 meters
Country: China
9. Tianjin CTF Finance Centre
The Tianjin CTF Finance Centre is the 9th tallest building in the world. It was completed in 2019. It is a sister building to the Guangzhou CTF Finance Centre. It is a mixed-use building with office spaces, luxury apartments, and a hotel.
Height: 530 meters
Country: China
10. China Zun (CITIC Tower)
China Zun also called as the CITIC Tower is the 10th tallest building in the world. It was completed in 2018. The design of this building is inspired by the shape of an ancient Chinese ceremonial vessel which is well known as a “Zun.” The skyscraper is a hub of business and finance in the capital city.
Height: 528 meters
Country: China
Conclusion
These tallest buildings and structures are not just masterpieces of architecture, they are the symbols of the ambition and innovation of the cities and countries that built them. Each of these skyscrapers has a unique story that makes them more than just tall buildings. As you know construction technology continues to advance so we can expect to see even more taller and more impressive buildings in the future.