The 10 Tallest Buildings in the World

 

Burj Khalifa

The world's tallest building and one of Dubai's top attractions





The Burj Khalifa is the tallest building in the world and a global icon. Truly a feat of engineering, the building represents the conceptual heart and soul of the city of Dubai. test test 

At 828m tall, this magnificent structure is located next to The Dubai Mall and has drawn visitors from all over the world since opening in 2010. The unmatched Burj Khalifa view can be taken in from not one but two observations decks – the two-storey At the Top on the 124th and 125th floors, as well as the world’s highest observation deck (555m) on the 148th floor. You can purchase tickets to both observation decks online as well as onsite.



Shanghai Tower

Shanghai Tower is a 128-story, 632-meter-tall megatall skyscraper in Lujiazui, Pudong, Shanghai. It is the world's second-tallest building by height to architectural top and it shares the record of having the world's highest observation deck within a building or structure at 562 m.


Address: 501 Yincheng Middle Rd, Lu Jia Zui, Lujiazui Residential District, Pudong, Shanghai, China

Description

Height: 632 m CTBUH
Floors: 128
Construction started: November 29, 2008
Architects: Marshall Strabala, Arthur Gensler, Jun Xia, Andy Cohen, Art Gensler
Cost: 15.7 billion CNY
Opened: February 2, 2015
Architecture firm: Gensler


Makkah Royal Clock Tower

Makkah Royal Clock Tower complex, also known as the Abraj Al-Bait Towers, located near Masjid al Haram in Mecca, Saudi Arabia, is a mixed residential and hotel complex.





Makkah Royal Clock Tower complex, also known as the Abraj Al-Bait Towers, located near Masjid al Haram in Mecca, Saudi Arabia, is a mixed residential and hotel complex. Construction on the complex was started in 2004 and finished in 2012.

The building structure spreads over seven towers erected above podiums. The tallest tower adorned with the Makkah Royal Clock stands 601m-high above ground, which makes it one of the ten tallest skyscrapers in the world.

The massive building was developed as part of the King Abdulaziz Endowment Project, which aimed to modernise the city to offer world-class accommodations for the increasing number of visitors and residents of the Holy City of Makkah.

Saudi Binladin Group is the developer of the Makkah Royal Clock Tower project. The architectural design contract for the complex was awarded to Dar Al-Handasah in 2001.

“The tallest tower adorned with the Makkah Royal Clock stands 601m-high above ground, which makes it one of the ten tallest skyscrapers in the world.

Makkah Royal Clock Tower site, structure and design details

The Makkah Royal Clock Tower site is spread over 23ha south of the Masjid al Haram. The historic Ottoman-era Ajyad Fortress was demolished to make way for the tower. The complex has a built-up area of 2.8 million square metres (21.5 million square feet).

The seven towers of the building rest on a 15-storey and 115m-high podium, which houses a grand retail area. The tallest tower housing the Makkah Royal Clock Tower Hotel is located in the middle of the building structure. The other six towers – Hajar, ZamZam, Maqam, Qibla and Marwah – are situated to the sides of the clock tower.

The heights of the accompanying towers vary between 200m and 300m, while the number of floors ranges between 42 and 48.

The Makkah Royal Clock Tower Hotel is a 120-storey structure. It is both the tallest hotel and the tallest clock tower in the world. The clock, measuring 43m×43m on each above the hotel tower, stands out as the world’s largest clock face. The clock faces are illuminated by roughly two million LED lights. The clock tower weighs 36,000 tons and is 251m-tall from the base of the clock to the top of the crescent structure.











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