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A Tall Building Review Tall Buildings in Numbers Tall Buildings in Numbers All Buildings 200 meters or Taller Completed in 2013 (73 no.) 2013: A Tall Building Review Asia Middle East North America Central America Europe Rank Building Name City Stories m ft Note: For a detailed overview of tall building construction in 2013, see pages 40–47 1 JW Marriott Marquis Hotel Dubai Tower 2 Dubai, UAE 82 355 1166 2 Mercury City Tower Moscow, Russia 75 339 1112 Tall Buildings 200 meters or Taller Completed in 2013: by Country 3 Modern Media Center Changzhou, China 57 332 1089 4 Al Yaqoub Tower Dubai, UAE 69 328 1076 40 8,876 m 9,000 = 5 The Landmark Abu Dhabi, UAE 72 324 1063 = 5 Deji Plaza Nanjing, China 62 324 1063 37 8,000 7 Cayan Tower Dubai, UAE 73 307 1008 35 = 8 East Pacifi c Center Tower A Shenzhen, China 85 306 1004 = 8 The Shard London, UK 73 306 1004 Total Number (Total = 73) 7,000 10 Dongguan TBA Tower Dongguan, China 68 289 948 30 Sum of Heights (Total = 17,662 m) 11 United International Mansion Chongqing, China 67 287 942 Note: One tall building 200 m+ in height was also 6,000 12 Chongqing Poly Tower Chongqing, China 58 287 941 completed during 2013 in these countries: Austria, 25 13 Shimao International Center Offi ce Tower Fuzhou, China 56 273 896 Indonesia, Kuwait, Malaysia, Philippines, Poland, Qatar, Russia, Thailand, UK, USA. 17 countries in total 14 Suzhou Center Suzhou, China 52 268 879 5,000 completed buildings 200 m+ in height during 2013. 15 Bicsa Financial Center Panama City, Panama 66 267 876 20 16 East Pacifi c Center Tower B Shenzhen, China 72 261 856 4,000 ) 17 Jing An Kerry Centre Tower 2 Shanghai, China 58 260 853 (m s ht = 18 Garden Square Shanghai, China 63 258 846 er 15 = 18 The Metropolitan Offi ce Tower Tianjin, China 53 258 846 mb 3,000 2,756 m Heig Nu of = 18 Radisson Plaza Hotel Xiaoshan Tower 1 Hangzhou, China 50 258 846 10 21 Conrad Hotel Dubai, UAE 51 255 837 10 9 1,974 m m 2,000 Su 22 Gramercy Residences Makati, Philippines 73 250 820 23 Yoo and Arts Tower Panama City, Panama 78 246 808 5 24 Shenzhen Stock Exchange Plaza Shenzhen, China 46 246 806 1,000 2 513 m 2 448 m 2 415 m 25 Federation of Korean Industries Head Offi ce Building Seoul, South Korea 50 245 805 26 The Westin Chongqing Liberation Square Chongqing, China 54 245 805 0 0 = 27 Longemont Asia Pacifi c Center Tower A Shenyang, China 56 245 804 UAE China Korea = 27 Longemont Asia Pacifi c Center Tower B Shenyang, China 56 245 804 Panama Taiwan Singapore 29 World Trade Center Doha Doha, Qatar 51 241 791 = 30 ASPIN Commercial Tower Dubai, UAE 60 240 787 = 30 Central Bank of Kuwait Kuwait City, Kuwait 42 240 787 Tall Buildings 200 meters or Taller Completed in 2013: by City 32 Anhui International Trade Center Tower 1 Hefei, China 57 239 783 = 33 The Gate Residential Tower 1 Abu Dhabi, UAE 66 238 781 8 = 33 The Gate Residential Tower 2 Abu Dhabi, UAE 66 238 781 8 1,729 m 1750 = 33 The Gate Residential Tower 3 Abu Dhabi, UAE 66 238 781 36 Refl ection Jomtien Beach Oceanfront Tower Pattaya, Thailand 57 234 768 37 St. Regis Luxury Hotel Abu Dhabi, UAE 51 233 765 7 1,485 m 1500 38 Jinao Tower Nanjing, China 56 232 761 Number (Total = 73) 39 Tanhyun Doosan We’ve the Zenith 105 Goyang, South Korea 59 230 755 40 1717 Broadway New York City, USA 65 230 754 Sum of Heights (Total = 17,662 m) 6 1,271 m 41 Marina Bay Suites Singapore, Singapore 66 227 744 Note: One tall building 200 m+ in height also completed during 1250 42 Anhui Province Radio & TV Center Hefei, China 46 227 743 2013 in these cities: Banqiao, Changzhou, Chengdu, Dalian, Doha, Dongguan, Fuzhou, Hangzhou, Harbin, Jakarta, Kuala Lumpur, 43 China Merchants Tower & Woods Park Shenzhen, China 38 225 738 5 5 5 Kuwait City, Liuzhou, London, Makati, Moscow, Nanchang, New 44 Tanhyun Doosan We’ve the Zenith 104 Goyang, South Korea 57 224 735 1,038 m York City, Pattaya, Seoul, Shijiazhuang, Taipei, Vienna, Wroclaw, Yuxi. ) 45 Asia Square Tower 2 Singapore, Singapore 46 221 727 41 cities in total completed buildings 200 m+ in height during 2013. 1000 (m s ht 46 DC Tower I Vienna, Austria 60 220 722 er 4 mb 4 47 C&D International Tower Xiamen, China 49 219 720 819 m Heig Nu 48 Nanhu Mingdu Plaza Nanning, China 47 218 715 of 726 m 750 m 49 Liyuan Skyline City Nanning, China 57 218 715 3 3 Su = 50 Tanhyun Doosan We’ve the Zenith 106 Goyang, South Korea 54 215 705 3 = 50 Tanhyun Doosan We’ve the Zenith 103 Goyang, South Korea 54 215 705 556 m 513 m 490 m = 50 Tanhyun Doosan We’ve the Zenith 102 Goyang, South Korea 54 215 705 468 m 466 m 461 m 448 m 500 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 436 m 2 432 m 2 53 Xiamen Financial Centre Xiamen, China 49 213 698 2 400 m = 54 Tanhyun Doosan We’ve the Zenith 101 Goyang, South Korea 53 212 696 = 54 Tanhyun Doosan We’ve the Zenith 107 Goyang, South Korea 53 212 696 250 = 54 Sky Tower B2 Wroclaw, Poland 50 212 696 1 57 Lifestyle Center Main Tower Shijiazhuang, China 55 212 694 58 Peace Hotel Tower B Nanchang, China 64 210 689 59 Farglory Financial Center Taipei, Taiwan 32 208 683 0 0 = 60 The City Center @ Batavia City Jakarta, Indonesia 47 208 682 u Hefei = 60 China Merchants Bank Mansion Shanghai, China 37 208 682 Dubai Tianjin Xiamen Goyang Nanjing Suzho Nanning Shenzhen Shanghai Shenyang Singapore Abu Dhabi Chongqing 62 Far Eastern Banciao Tower Banqiao, Taiwan 50 207 680 Panama City Guangzhou 63 Tanhyun Doosan We’ve the Zenith 108 Goyang, South Korea 51 206 676 64 Jahe Plaza Dalian, China 54 205 673 65 Golden Mansion Center Tianjin, China 36 203 666 For the fourth year Led by JW Marriott 66 Century Plaza Tower 1 Liuzhou, China 57 203 664 running, nine supertall Marquis Hotel Dubai = 67 Innovation & Entrepenuership Tower Harbin, China 40 201 659 2010 – 2013 buildings were Tower 2, for the second = 67 Yuxi Mining Building Yuxi, China 39 201 659 36 Supertall completed in 2013. These year in a row, three of = 69 Aiqun Huijing Wan Tower A Guangzhou, China 49 200 656 1930 – 2009 Buildings 41 Supertall Completed = 69 Aiqun Huijing Wan Tower B Guangzhou, China 49 200 656 Buildings 36 supertalls are almost the fi ve tallest buildings Completed = 69 Lot G Offi ce Towers Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia 45 200 656 half the total number of completed this year are = 69 Phoenix International Book City East Tower Suzhou, China 42 200 656 supertalls that currently located in the United = 69 Palm Springs International Center Tower 1 Chengdu, China 41 200 656 exist (77 total) Arab Emirates Note: Ranking is determined by feet. All heights are rounded to the nearest whole number. 381 | Tall| Tall Building Building in inNumbers Numbers CTBUHCTBUH JournalJournal | 2011 2014 Issue Issue II I Tall Buildings 200 meters or Taller Tall Buildings 200 meters or Taller Tall Buildings 200 meters or Taller Completed in 2013: by Region Completed in 2013: by Function Completed in 2013: by Structural Material Central America – 2 Hotel – 4 Unknown – 2 (3%) North America – 1 (5%) Steel – 2 (3%) Europe – 4 (1%) (3%) (5%) Oce – 25 Middle East – 12 (34%) Composite – 23 (16%) Residential – 22 (30%) (32%) Concrete – 46 Asia – 54 (63%) (74%) 110 Mixed-use – 22 (30%) 105 100 90 90 Tall buildings 200 meters or taller completed each year from 1960 to 2015 In the 2012 study, CTBUH counted 66 buildings as having been completed in 81 80 1100 2012. That number has been revised to 69 1,024 this year, based on the following updates: Total number of 200 m+ buildings in 1000 964 73 existence in each decade from 1920 to 2015 919 CCTV in Beijing, China, was originally reported as 70 70 900 completed in 2008; however, during the CTBUH 69 70 894 829 awards submission process, it was determined that only the exterior cladding had been 800 756 completed – the interior completed in 2012. 687 The Batumi Technological University Tower in 65 60 700 Batumi, Georgia, completed in 2012 but data was 608 600 not submitted until mid-2013. Number of buildings 200 m+ completed each year The original height of Hysan Place, Hong Kong, 500 was reported as 190 meters, which put it below 50 50 the 200-meter threshold for this study. This was 48 400 amended to 204 meters in 2013. 300 40 261 200 145 32 32 105 31 90 77 100 71 68 92 30 50 59 84 28 15 24 26 2 6 11 11 3 5 11 1 1 2 2 2 3 0 1920 1930 1940 1950 1960 1970 1980 1990 2000 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 23 23 20 18 17 16 15 16 15 13 13 13 11 10 10 9 9 9 9 9 9 10 8 8 7 7 7 7 7 6 5 5 5 5 4 4 4 4 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 0 2 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 1 3 4 5 201 196 196 196 196 196 196 196 196 196 196 197 197 197 197 197 197 197 197 197 197 198 198 198 198 198 198 198 198 198 198 199 199 199 199 199 199 199 199 199 199 200 200 200 200 200 200 200 200 200 200 2010 201 201 201 201 Notes: Number of 200 m+ buildings Projected number of 200 m+ buildings 1.
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