How many floors is the tallest skyscraper in the world

The majestic medieval cathedrals were an architectural marvel of their time and attracted crowds of pilgrims. Like them, modern skyscrapers, like a magnet, attract tourists from all corners of the Earth. They have become a symbol of economic prosperity and define the face of most of the world’s capitals. That’s why we decided to introduce the world’s tallest skyscraper to our readers and tell them about the top 10 tallest buildings as of 2022.



In order to avoid discrepancies, immediately dot the "i". We used information from skyscraperpage.com, which collects information about the tallest buildings on the planet. Counting goes in height from the sidewalk to the top of the building, including the spires. And we are talking about buildings, not structures like TV towers or factory pipes.

No. 1 Burj Khalifa, Dubai (UAU), 828 m "Dubai Tower" - the tallest ever existing in the world and the only one of its kind 163-storey skyscraper. His design was designed by the American architectural bureau Skidmore, Owings and Merrill. And the general contractor was the construction division of Samsung.



Construction of the unique building began in 2004 and lasted six years. As a result, the grand tower rose to 828 meters, of which 180 are the longest spire in the world.



GettyImages Arab skyscraper breaks attendance records and has become one of the most popular tourist attractions. And that's not surprising. After all, few people will refuse to look at the desert from an open observation deck at an altitude of 555 meters!

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But the Burj Khalifa is striking not only with records and cutting-edge technology. As it turned out, the tallest building in the world is not connected to sewers! The owners of the building believed that the removal of feces by machines would be cheaper. Therefore, they decided not to overload the already complex engineering networks of the skyscraper.

No. 2 Shanghai Tower, Shanghai (China), 632 m Shanghai Tower has become a real gem among the skyscrapers of densely populated Shanghai. The asymmetrical silhouette of the building is difficult to confuse. The fact is that the glass shell of the tower is twisted by 120 degrees to reduce wind load.



GettyImages No 3 Abraj al-Bayt, Mecca (Saudi Arabia), 601 m One of the attractions of Mecca is the Abraj al-Bayt skyscraper complex. The Makkah Clock Royal Tower is the tallest hotel in the world and ranks 3rd in the list of the tallest buildings on the planet.



GettyImages has shops, restaurants and nearly 2,000 guest rooms on its 120 floors. But, despite this, all guests of the city, as a rule, there are not enough seats. And many people are ready to spend the night on the streets.

No. 4 Financial Center of Ping'an, Shenzhen (China), 599 m High-rise complex includes a 599-meter and 115-storey skyscraper. The structure narrows to the top to better withstand the force of the wind.



No 5 Lotte World Tower, Seoul (South Korea), a 555 m 123-storey skyscraper in the center of Seoul rises 555 meters above the ground. The building is a slender cone with a convex silhouette in the middle part. The exterior decoration of light glass panels according to the plan of the builders resembles traditional Korean ceramics.



No. 6 World Trade Center 1, New York (USA), 541 m Liberty Tower is located on the site where the Twin Towers stood until September 11, 2001. Today it is considered the tallest building in the United States and in the Western Hemisphere.



No. 7 Financial Center Tianjin CTF (China), 530 m Construction of the skyscraper began in 2013 and completed in 2019. The curved shapes of the building increase the resistance of the structure to seismic loads. And the facade gives its surface a shimmering texture.



It is also noteworthy that soon the financial center of Tianjin will be only the second in this city. The palm of the championship he threatens to take away the nearby China 117 Tower with a height of 597 meters.

No. 8 Financial Center CTF, Guangzhou (China), 530 m skyscraper in Guangzhou city is known as the East Tower. The building has 116 floors, tapering ledges from base to top. According to the architects, it is equipped with the fastest elevators in the world with a lift speed of up to 72 km / h.



No. 9 China Zun, Beijing (China), 528 m Wide at the base of the tower narrows to the middle and expands again on the upper floors. This unusual shape of the tallest building in Beijing owes a Chinese ritual vessel zun.



No 10 Taipei 101, Taipei (Taiwan), 509 m Already from the name you can guess that the skyscraper has 101 floors and it is located in the capital of Taiwan - Taipei. It is also known that the building was built in an earthquake-prone area. And its stability is provided by a 660-ton pendulum ball suspended between the 87th and 91st floors.



In conclusion, there are several projects that may soon make changes to our list. The first thing to mention is the Jeddah Tower, formerly known as the Kingdom Tower. Construction of the skyscraper, which was supposed to be the first building with a height of more than a kilometer, began in 2013. But then it stalled either because of the COVID pandemic or, as they say, because of corruption.

More realistic chances to reach the finish line at the project from Indonesia. The super-tall Merdeka 118 is expected to be in second place in the top 10. By June 2021, the construction of the skyscraper was completed by 81%. And to complete its builders promise by the end of 2022.

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