Completed Buildings
This list includes buildings whose construction is complete, or are topped-out.
Structure | City | Country | Floors | Status | Year | Height to architectural top | Height to roof | Height to pinnacle |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Burj Khalifa | Dubai | United Arab Emirates | 163 | Complete | 2010 | 828 m (2,717 ft) | 828 m (2,717 ft) | 829.8 m (2,722 ft) |
Abraj Al Bait Towers | Mecca | Saudi Arabia | 120 | Complete | 2011 | 601 m (1,972 ft) | 530 m (1,740 ft) | 601 m (1,972 ft) |
International Commerce Centre | Hong Kong | Hong Kong | 118 | Complete | 2010 | 484 m (1,588 ft) | 484 m (1,588 ft) | 484 m (1,588 ft) |
Willis Tower | Chicago | United States | 110 | Complete | 1974 | 442 m (1,450 ft) | 442 m (1,450 ft) | 527 m (1,729 ft) |
Ryugyong Hotel | Pyongyang | North Korea | 105 | Topped-out | 1992 | 330 m (1,080 ft) | 330 m (1,080 ft) | 330 m (1,080 ft) |
Guangzhou International Finance Center | Guangzhou | China | 103 | Complete | 2010 | 440 m (1,440 ft) | 438 m (1,437 ft) | 440 m (1,440 ft) |
Empire State Building | New York City | United States | 102 | Complete | 1931 | 381 m (1,250 ft) | 381 m (1,250 ft) | 449 m (1,473 ft) |
Shanghai World Financial Center | Shanghai | China | 101 | Complete | 2008 | 492 m (1,614 ft) | 492 m (1,614 ft) | 492 m (1,614 ft) |
Taipei 101 | Taipei | Taiwan | 101 | Complete | 2004 | 509 m (1,670 ft) | 449 m (1,473 ft) | 509 m (1,670 ft) |
Princess Tower | Dubai | United Arab Emirates | 101 | Complete | 2012 | 414 m (1,358 ft) | 392 m (1,286 ft) | 414 m (1,358 ft) |
John Hancock Center | Chicago | United States | 100 | Complete | 1969 | 344 m (1,129 ft) | 344 m (1,129 ft) | 457 m (1,499 ft) |
Kingkey 100 | Shenzhen | China | 100 | Complete | 2011 | 441.8 m (1,449 ft) | 441.8 m (1,449 ft) | 441.8 m (1,449 ft) |
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