Burj Khalifa stands as an icon of modern engineering. Soaring to 828 meters, this awe-inspiring structure is a vertical city, housing residences, offices, and luxury hotels.
The advanced tower, reaching 678.9 meters and having 118 floors is the world's second tallest following the Burj Khalifa in Dubai, which is 828 meters tall.
From the futuristic skyline of Shanghai emerges the Shanghai Tower, a vertical cityscape in itself at 632 meters. Completed in 2015, it redefines the Chinese cityscape with its unique spiral design.
A spiritual hub and architectural wonder, the Abraj Al Bait Clock Tower in Mecca rises to 601 meters. This colossal structure, completed in 2012 is part of a complex that accommodates pilgrims and visitors.
In the bustling city of Shenzhen, the Ping An Finance Center graces the skyline at 599 meters. This skyscraper, completed in 2017, is not only a financial hub but also a symbol of China's economic prowess.
The Lotte World Tower in Seoul, reaching 555 meters, is a masterpiece of modern architecture. Completed in 2017, it's a multifunctional complex, offering a mix of luxury living, shopping, and business spaces.
A symbol of resilience, the One World Trade Center stands at 541 meters in the heart of New York City. Completed in 2014, it honors the spirit of the city and serves as a beacon of hope.
In Guangzhou, the CTF Finance Centre graces the skyline at 530 meters. Completed in 2016, it's a hub of commerce and luxury, featuring offices, a hotel, and residences.
Tianjin boasts its own architectural gem with the Tianjin CTF Finance Centre, soaring to 530 meters. Completed in 2019, this building is a harmonious blend of functionality and aesthetic appeal.
CITIC Tower, also known as China Zun, is a super-tall skyscraper located in Beijing's Central Business District, China. This 109-story building, standing at a height of 528 meters (1,732 feet)