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This '''list of future tallest buildings''' ranks the tallest buildings in the world which are proposed, approved or under construction. It includes buildings 427-m or 1,400ft or taller but not other structures such as towers, poles, and antennae cables. Heights are indicated by structural height, which includes architectural elements, but not communications spires or antennas. All height values and the definitions of ''proposed'' and ''under construction'' are according to the [[Council on Tall Buildings and Urban Habitat]].<ref>{{Cite web|url=http://www.ctbuh.org/HighRiseInfo/TallestDatabase/Criteria/tabid/446/language/en-GB/Default.aspx|title=CTBUH Criteria for Defining and Measuring Tall Buildings|last=ctbuh|website=www.ctbuh.org|language=en-GB|access-date=2017-04-21}}</ref> Only proposed and under construction buildings are included here. All ''vision'' buildings are listed at [[List of visionary tall buildings and structures]]. |
This '''list of future tallest buildings''' ranks the tallest buildings in the world which are proposed, approved or under construction. It includes buildings 427-m or 1,400ft or taller but not other structures such as towers, poles, and antennae cables. Heights are indicated by structural height, which includes architectural elements, but not communications spires or antennas. All height values and the definitions of ''proposed'' and ''under construction'' are according to the [[Council on Tall Buildings and Urban Habitat]].<ref>{{Cite web|url=http://www.ctbuh.org/HighRiseInfo/TallestDatabase/Criteria/tabid/446/language/en-GB/Default.aspx|title=CTBUH Criteria for Defining and Measuring Tall Buildings|last=ctbuh|website=www.ctbuh.org|language=en-GB|access-date=2017-04-21}}</ref> Only proposed and under construction buildings are included here. All ''vision'' buildings are listed at [[List of visionary tall buildings and structures]]. |
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Many people make mistakes with the <nowiki>[[Jeddah tower]]</nowiki> being the tallest building in the world in future. Instead,the <nowiki>[[Dubai Creek Tower]]</nowiki> is the tallest building in the world in future. It is taller because <nowiki>[[Dubai Creek Tower]]</nowiki> is At least 828 m (2,717 ft) tall. |
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This list of future tallest buildings ranks the tallest buildings in the world which are proposed, approved or under construction. It includes buildings 427-m or 1,400ft or taller but not other structures such as towers, poles, and antennae cables. Heights are indicated by structural height, which includes architectural elements, but not communications spires or antennas. All height values and the definitions of proposed and under construction are according to the Council on Tall Buildings and Urban Habitat.[1] Only proposed and under construction buildings are included here. All vision buildings are listed at List of visionary tall buildings and structures.
Many people make mistakes with the [[Jeddah tower]] being the tallest building in the world in future. Instead,the [[Dubai Creek Tower]] is the tallest building in the world in future. It is taller because [[Dubai Creek Tower]] is At least 828 m (2,717 ft) tall.
INFO
Building is the tallest in the world today.
Building is currently under construction.
Building is approved/proposed.
Building is on-hold.
Currently under construction,but status is unknown.
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Rank |
Building | City | Country |
Height (m) |
Height (ft) |
Floors |
Year of completion |
Notes |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
1 | Dubai creek tower | Dubai | United Arab Emirates | At least 828m | At least 2,717 ft | 27,but most spaces are unavailable | Will become the tallest building in the world. | |
2 | Jeddah Tower | Jeddah | Saudi Arabia | 1008 m | 3,307 ft | 167 | 2024 | Will become the second tallest building in the world. |
3 | Burj Mubarak al-Kabir | Kuwait | Kuwait | 1001 m | 3,284 ft | 234 | 2030 | Will become the tallest building in Kuwait. |
4 | Burj Khalifa | Dubai | UAE | 827.9 m | 2,717 ft | 163 | 2010 | Currently the world's tallest man-made structure.[2] |
5 | Suzhou Zhongnan Center | Suzhou | China | 729 m | 2,408 ft | 137 | ? | Will become the tallest building in China. |
6 | Dubai One Tower | Dubai | UAE | 711 m | 2,333 ft | 161 | - | [3] |
7 | Shimao Shenzhen–Hong Kong International Centre | Shenzhen | China | 700 m | 2,297 ft | 140 | 2024 | |
8 | Tower M | Kuala Lumpur | Malaysia | 700 m | 2,297 ft | 145 | 2030 | Will become the tallest building in Malaysia and Southeast Asia. |
9 | Tianfu Center | Chengdu | China | 488 m | 1,601 ft | 157 | 2025 | |
10 | Merdeka 118 | Kuala Lumpur | Malaysia | 644 m | 2,113 ft | 118 | 2021 | Will become the tallest building in Malaysia and Southeast Asia. Also known as "Merdeka PNB118". |
11 | H700 Shenzhen Tower | Shenzhen | China | 642 m | 2,106 ft | 128 | - | |
12 | Signature Tower Jakarta | Jakarta | Indonesia | 638 m | 2,093 ft | 113 | 2025 | Will become the tallest building in Indonesia. |
13 | Changchun World Trade Center | Changchun | China | 631 m | 2,070 ft | 126 | - | |
14 | Al-Aman World Capital Center | Colombo | Sri Lanka | 625 m | 2,051 ft | 117 | 2023 | Will become the tallest building in Sri Lanka. |
15 | Rama IX Super Tower | Bangkok | Thailand | 615 m | 2,018 ft | 126 | - | Will become the tallest building in Thailand. |
16 | Tradewinds Square Tower A | Kuala Lumpur | Malaysia | 608 m | 1,995 ft | 110 | - | |
17 | Goldin Finance 117 | Tianjin | China | 597 m | 1,957 ft | 117 | 2020 | |
18 | Nexus Tower | Shenzhen | China | 595 m | 1,952 ft | 124 | ? | [4] |
19 | Rose Rock International Finance Center | Tianjin | China | 588 m | 1,929 ft | 124 | ? | |
20 | Baoneng Binhu Center Tower 1 | Hefei | China | 588 m | 1,929 ft | 119 | 2024 | |
21 | Entisar Tower | Dubai | UAE | 570 m | 1,706 ft | 111 | possibly 2022 | Started construction but was put on hold |
22 | Hyundai Global Business Center | Seoul | South Korea | 569 m | 1,867 ft | 105 | 2026 | Will become the tallest building in South Korea.[5] |
22 | Baoneng Shenyang Global Financial Center | Shenyang | China | 568 m | 1,864 ft | 114 | ? | Began construction but put on hold |
24 | Thai Boon Roong Twin Trade Center | Phnom Penh | Cambodia | 560 m | 1,837 ft | 133 | 2024 | Will become the tallest building(s) in Cambodia and the tallest twin towers in the world. |
25 | Greenland Centre Nanjing | Nanjing | China | 560 m | 1,837 ft | 107 | ? | |
26 | Burj Jumeirah | Dubai | UAE | 550 m | 1,800 ft | ? | 2023 | |
27 | Al Noor Tower | Casablanca | Morocco | 540 m | 1,772 ft | 114 | ? | Will become the tallest building in Morocco and Africa. |
28 | Skyfame Center Landmark Tower | Nanning | China | 528 m | 1,732 ft | 112 | 2022 | |
29 | Guizhou Culture Plaza Tower | Guiyang | China | 521 m | 1,709 ft | 109 | ? | |
30 | Jinan IFC Landmark Tower | Jinan | China | 518 m | 1,699 ft | 135 | ? | |
31 | Evergrande International Financial Center T1 | Hefei | China | 518 m | 1,699 ft | 112 | - | Construction started since 2016 put was put on hold in late 2019 |
32 | Dalian Greenland Center | Dalian | China | 518 m | 1,699 ft | 88 | ? | Began construction but put on hold |
33 | Pentominium | Dubai | UAE | 516 m | 1,693 ft | 122 | ? | Began construction but put on hold |
34 | Greenland Centre Xian | Xian | China | 501 m | 1,644 ft | 101 | 2024 | |
35 | Hengqin Headquarters Tower 2 | Zhuhai | China | 490 m | 1,608 ft | 106 | ? | Began construction but put on hold |
36 | ASE Center | Chongqing | China | 486 m | 1,594 ft | 88 | ? | |
37 | Jumeirah Business Bay Tower | Dubai | UAE | 485 m | 1,591 ft | 100 | ? | |
38 | Houjie International Home Furniture Center Building | Dongguan | China | 480 m | 1,575 ft | 102 | ? | |
39 | Kunshan Centre | Suzhou | China | 480 m | 1,575 ft | ? | ? | |
40 | Wuhan Greenland Center | Wuhan | China | 476 m | 1,562 ft | 97 | 2020 | Height reduced from 636 m to 476 m over air traffic concerns.[6] |
41 | Chushang Building | Wuhan | China | 475 m | 1,558 ft | 111 | 2023 | |
42 | Wuhan Chow Tai Fook Finance Centre | Wuhan | China | 475 m | 1,558 ft | 85 | 2026 | |
43 | Tower Fifth | New York | United States | 474 m | 1,556 ft | 96 | - | |
44 | SRG Tower | Dubai | UAE | 473 m | 1,552 ft | 111 | 2022 | |
45 | Central Park Tower | New York | United States | 472 m | 1,549 ft | 98 | 2020 | |
46 | Tianjin R&F Guangdong Tower | Tianjin | China | 468 m | 1,535 ft | 91 | ? | |
47 | Chengdu Greenland Tower | Chengdu | China | 468 m | 1,535 ft | 101 | 2021 | |
48 | Legacy Tower | Dhaka | Bangladesh | 466 m | 1,528 ft | 96 | 2026 | Will become the tallest building in Bangladesh and South Asia. |
49 | Baoneng Binhu Center Tower 2 | Hefei | China | 465 m | 1,526 ft | 96 | 2028 | |
50 | Corporate Avenue 1 | Chongqing | China | 458 m | 1,503 ft | 99 | 2022 | |
51 | Tianshan Gate of the World Plots 27 and 28 | Shijiazhuang | China | 450 m | 1,476 ft | 106 | 2025 | |
52 | Circle 36 | Bangkok | Thailand | 447 m | 1,467 ft | 110 | - | |
53 | 350 Park Avenue | New York | United States | 442 m | 1,450 ft | 72 | - | |
54 | Tower Infinity | Incheon | South Korea | 448 m | 1,470 ft | 26 | 2023 | |
55 | Marina 106 | Dubai | UAE | 445 m | 1,460 ft | 107 | ? | Began construction but put on hold |
56 | World One | Mumbai | India | 442 m | 1,450 ft | 117 | ? | Began construction but put on hold |
57 | One Bangkok O4H4 | Bangkok | Thailand | 436 m | 1,430 ft | 92 | 2025 | |
58 | Riverview Plaza | Wuhan | China | 436 m | 1,430 ft | 73 | 2021 | |
59 | Tribune East Tower | Chicago | United States | 433 m | 1,422 ft | 113 | - | |
60 | Diamond Tower | Jeddah | Saudi Arabia | 432 m | 1,417 ft | 93 | 2021 | |
61 | JW Marriott International Finance Centre | Chongqing | China | 431 m | 1,414 ft | 102 | 2021 | |
62 | Shandong IFC | Jinan | China | 428 m | 1,404 ft | 86 | 2022 |
Tallest by country
This section lists the total number of future tallest buildings by country.
24 |
China |
8 |
UAE |
4 |
USA |
3 |
Malaysia |
2 |
South Korea |
2 |
Saudi Arabia |
1 |
Cambodia |
1 |
India |
1 |
Bangladesh |
1 |
Indonesia |
1 |
Kuwait |
1 |
Morocco |
1 |
Sri Lanka |
1 |
Thailand |
Tallest by city
Listed here are the cities with multiple future tallest buildings in the world.
4 |
Dubai |
3 |
Kuala Lumpur |
3 |
Suzhou |
3 |
Tianjin |
2 |
Hefei |
Tallest by continent
The following table is a list of the future tallest buildings by each continent. Buildings included are either under construction, on hold or proposed.
Continent | Building | City | Country | Height (m) | Height (ft) | Floors | Built | Status |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Asia (see: list[7]) |
Jeddah Tower | Jeddah | Saudi Arabia | 1,008 m | 3,307 ft | 167 | 2021 | On hold[8] |
North America (see: list) |
Central Park Tower | New York | United States | 472 m | 1,550 ft | 99 | 2020 | Under construction |
Europe (see: list) |
Akhmat Tower | Grozny | Russia | 435 m | 1,427 ft | 102 | 2020 | On hold |
Africa (see: list) |
Al Noor Tower | Casablanca | Morocco | 540 m | 1,772 ft | 114 | ? | Proposed |
Oceania (see: list) |
Orion Towers (South Tower) | Gold Coast | Australia | 328.1 m | 1,076 ft | 103 | ? | Proposed |
South America (see: list) |
Forza Tower | Bogota | Colombia | 460 m | 1,509 ft | 116 | ? | Proposed |
References
- ^ ctbuh. "CTBUH Criteria for Defining and Measuring Tall Buildings". www.ctbuh.org. Retrieved 2017-04-21.
- ^ "100 Tallest Completed Buildings in the World by Height to Architectural Top". The Skyscraper Center. The Skyscraper Center. Retrieved 24 August 2016.
- ^ "DubaiOne". Skyscraper Centre. Retrieved 25 August 2016.
- ^ "Nexus Tower". Skyscraper Center. Retrieved 26 August 2016.
- ^ "Hyundai Global Business Center". Skyscraper Center. Retrieved 26 August 2016.
- ^ Zhou, Emma (August 26, 2018). "GREENLAND'S PLAN TO BUILD CHINA'S TALLEST TOWER IN WUHAN SCALED DOWN BY OVER 20%". Mingtiadi Asia Real Estate Intelligence. Retrieved May 22, 2019.
- ^ includes tallest structures
- ^ Kingdom Holding CEO: Saudi Arabia is full of potential investments - CNN Video, retrieved 2019-03-17
- ^ "Orion Towers (South Tower) - The Skyscraper Center". www.skyscrapercenter.com. Retrieved 2018-03-22.
- ^ "FORZA Tower -The Skyscraper Center". www.skyscrapercenter.com. Retrieved 2018-10-16.
- Skyscraper Center (detailed information on specific buildings)
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