61. The Pinnacle | Tallest Buildings of the World

Location – Guangzhou, China
Height – 350.3 m / 1,149 ft
Architect – Guangzhou Hanhua Architects & Engineers
Number of Floors – 60
Building Function –Office
Materials used for construction – Concrete
Year of Completion – 2012

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62. Spring City 66

Location – Kunming, China
Height – 349m / 1,145 ft
Architect – Kohn Pedersen Fox Associates
Number of Floors – 61
Building Function – Office
Materials used for construction – Concrete
Year of Completion – 2019

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63. 85 Sky Tower

Location – Kaohsiung, China
Height – 347.5m / 1,140 ft
Architect – C.Y. Lee & Partners Architects/Planners
Number of Floors – 85
Building Function – Office / Retail / Hotel
Materials used for construction – Concrete
Year of Completion – 1997

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64. Shimao Hunan Center | Highest Building in the World

Location – Changsha, China
Height – 347m / 1,138 ft
Architect – Shimao Group
Building Function – Office
Materials used for construction – Concrete
Year of Completion – 2019

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65. Aon Center | Biggest Building in World

Location – Chicago, United States
Height – 346.3m / 1,136 ft
Architect – Edward Durrell Stone & Associates
Number of Floors – 83
Building Function – Office
Materials used for construction – Steel
Year of Completion – 1992

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66. The Center

Location – Hong Kong, China
Height – 346m / 1,135 ft
Architect – Dennis Lau & Ng Chun Ma Architects and Engineers
Number of Floors – 73
Building Function – Office
Materials used for construction – Steel
Year of Completion – 1998

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67. NEVA TOWERS 2

Location – Moscow, Russia
Height – 345m / 1,132 ft
Architect – FXFOWLE; SPEECH; HOK, Inc.
Number of Floors – 79
Building Function – Residential
Materials used for construction – Steel
Year of Completion – 2020

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68. 875 North Michigan Avenue

Location – Chicago, United States
Height – 343.7m / 1,128 ft
Architect – Skidmore, Owings & Merrill LLP
Number of Floors – 100
Building Function – Residential / Office
Materials used for construction – Steel
Year of Completion – 1969

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69. Four Seasons Place

Location – Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia
Height – 342.5m / 1,124 ft
Architect – NRY Architect
Number of Floors – 74
Building Function – Residential / Hotel
Materials used for construction – Concrete
Year of Completion – 2018

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70. ADNOC Headquarters

Location – Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates
Height – 342m / 1,122 ft
Architect – HOK, Inc.
Number of Floors – 65
Building Function – Office
Materials used for construction – Concrete
Year of Completion – 2015

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Author

Ishani Pandey is a Design Researcher and an Architectural Journalist from CEPT University. Designing for development of communities is the driving force for her passion in Interior Architecture. Her aim is to contribute towards the development of innovative technologies for design in Architecture and Revival of Traditional Crafts in India.