The number of skyscrapers is growing rapidly every year. Hundreds of meters no longer seem unattainable heights, and modern technologies masterfully combine structural strength and spectacular design. Our top 10 tallest buildings in the world looks very impressive!
10. Willis Tower
Height: 527 m.
Where is: Chicago, USA.
For 25 years, the Willis Tower, built back in 1973, surpassed all competitors in height. The skyscraper has a stepped structure that is not quite typical today, which gradually tapers towards the top. Of the nine support pipes of the first floors, only two reach the last. The building houses the main radio and television transmitters, and the roof antennas are over 80 m high.
9. China Zun
Height: 528 m.
Where is: Beijing, China.
The skyscraper is also known as CITIC Tower, after the name of the developer company. The authors of the project argue that the concept is based on the shape and configuration of the ritual vessel. In his honor, the tower got its name - zun.
8. CTF Financial Center (Guangzhou)
Height: 530 m.
Where is: Guangzhou, China.
The skyscraper was designed as a multifunctional center that can be refurbished at any time. The CTF Financial Center has the fastest passenger elevator in the world, ascending at a speed of 20.1 m / s, which is 72.4 km / h.
7. CTF Financial Center (Tianjin)
Height: 530.4 m.
Where is: Tianjin, China.
In fact, it is a slightly modernized twin tower of the CTF Financial Center in Guangzhou. Thanks to its streamlined shape, the engineers managed to neutralize the effect of air currents. Smooth lines increase the stability of the unique structure and give a shimmer to its façade.
6. World Trade Center 1
Height: 541.3 m.
Where is: New York, USA.
The building was built on the site of the twin towers in memory of the events of September 11, 2001, which the whole world followed with bated breath. It is the tallest skyscraper in the west, and also the most reliable. The project used reinforced reinforcement and concrete, which is seven times stronger than normal. One metal spire at the top weighs 758 tons.
5. Lotte World Tower
Height: 555 m.
Where is: Seoul, South Korea.
Construction was postponed for a long time, because due to the proximity of the airport in the area of the Lotte World entertainment complex, there were height restrictions. In addition to the above-ground part, the tower has six underground floors, therefore, the overall height and number of storeys of the structure are technically even greater. According to the project, the building will withstand an earthquake of up to 9 points.
4. Pingan International Financial Center
Height: 599 m.
Where is: Shenzhen, China.
A fairly young skyscraper was commissioned only in 2017. It was assumed that Pingan would be higher than the Shanghai Tower due to a 60-meter antenna, but it had to be removed as a hindrance to aviation. An interesting design feature of the center is the double-deck elevators.
3. Royal clock tower
Height: 601 m.
Where is: Mecca, Saudi Arabia.
In its homeland, the tower is known as Abraj al-Beit, and it is the most striking modern architectural complex in Mecca. A gigantic clock with a diameter of 43 m is installed on top. One could note the resemblance to Big Ben, but Abraj al-Beit is six times larger than him. The lights on the dial indicate the time of prayer, and they are visible from 30 km away.
2. Shanghai Tower
Height: 632 m.
Where is: Shanghai, China.
The record-breaking tower was noted in all respects: the highest observation deck, the second largest hotel, the highest and one of the fastest passenger elevators in the world: 578.5 m at a speed of up to 20 m / s. The construction took about $ 4.2 billion - a phenomenal amount even for skyscrapers.
1. Burj Khalifa
Height: 828 m.
Where is: Dubai, UAE.
The complex, designed by companies from Chicago, has about 30 thousand residences, hotels and shopping centers. The Burj Khalifa is a triumph of engineering and an architectural wonder that has yet to be surpassed. It was originally built to attract tourists to the country, because the UAE government was looking for alternative ways of development, except for the oil industry. What can I say, they succeeded!