5 Tallest Buildings in the World
Tall buildings seems to be becoming a tradition, 500ft to 800ft
buildings are now common these days. Architects always push their limits to
construct astounding skyscrapers, and gazing upon these wonders of the world is
a special feeling itself.
If you are interested in
beautiful and tall buildings, then you are in luck as we are going to list down
the 5 tallest buildings in the whole wide world.
1. Taipei 101, Taiwan (509m/1671fr)
Taipei 101 ranks 5th in the world when it comes to tallest buildings.
Although, CTF Finance Center has already broken Taipei 101’s record with the
height of 1,739 ft, but it is still under construction so it cannot be added in
the list. The building has been constructed to be strong enough to easily
withstand the strong winds and earthquakes for Taipei.
It has been awarded as the
tallest and largest green building in the whole world by LEED. It structure has a stacked pagoda look with 8 segments and each segment contains 8 floors.
2. One world Trade Center
Location: New York City, USA
Height: 541.33
m/1,776 ft
One World Trade Center is 4th tallest building in the world and 1st tallest building in
the USA. It has total 104 stories and consist of offices, restaurants,
broadcast centers, transportation hub and a museum.
Some of its features include,
life-safety systems, renewable energy system, better fireproofing, rainwater
recycle system, interior daylight, pressurized stairs and recycled material for
construction. Although, the actually building in 1300ft tall, but the spire is
also considered in the height, leading to 1,776 ft total height.
3. Makkah Royal Clock Tower Hotel
Location: Mecca, Saudi Arabia
Height: 601.00
m/1,971 ft
Makkah Royal Clock Tower Hotel (Abraj Al Bait) is a government owned hotel constructed for
accommodating muslims who come for performing Hajj (only the wealthy can afford it, though). The building has a big
clock on the top with 141 x 141 ft dimensions, making it the biggest clock in
the world. Furthermore, It’s broad base is said to be reason why it can stand
so firmly even with such a height.
It consists of luxurious rooms
for permanent residents and visitors along with a conference center and huge
prayer room that is large enough to fit above 10,000 people. 5 times a day
21,000 green and white lights blink to signal the time for prayer and on
special occasions, huge 16 vertical lights on top of it shoot up to 10 km and
lit up the sky.
4. Shanghai Tower
Location: Shanghai, China
Height: 632.11
m/2,073 ft
Shanghai Tower is actually quite new and has just been completed on 6 september
2015. It is not open to the public yet, and planned to be opened this November
2015. The building has a total 121 floors and it is designed to be a hotel
mixed with office space.
The building is part of 3
tallest buildings in Shanghai with two others being Jin Mao Tower and Shanghai World Financial Center (the 6th tallest building in the world). It has total 320 hotel
rooms and a huge parking space of 1,100.
5. Burj Khalifa
Location: Dubai, United Arab Emirates
Height: 828
m/2,717 ft
Burj Khalifa stands at the 1st position since 2009, being the tallest building
in the world with 2,717 ft of height. The building consists of 162 floors,
30,000 residences along with 9 hotels and a huge shopping mall. The building is
constructed to give Dubai international recognition and present it as a place
for tourism, and not only an oil-based country.
It has a tripedal design with edges cut in a projecting shape to avoid wind
turbulence, and it has a cladding system strong enough to survive Dubai’s hot
temperature. There are total 57 elevators and 8 escalators, and the elevators
are big enough to take in 12-14 people. Skidmore, Owings and Merrill (SOM) are
its designers, who are also responsible for the design of One World Trade
Center.
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