1 Burj Khalifa, Dubai (830 meters)
Who never heard the name of this one building. Built from 2004 to 2010, the tower was coined by Sheikh Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktour. Of the 160 floors, there are 304 hotels and 900 apartments are unique. Oh yes, this tower also has the fastest elevator in the world.
2 Tokyo Sky Tree, Japan (634 meters)
The tower was built as a place of broadcast, observation, and recreation. Tokyo Sky Tree was built from 2008 to 2012 with an architect named Nikken Sekkei. Tokyo Sky Tree is designed to withstand earthquakes you know.
3 Shanghai Tower, Shanghai (632 meters)
Built from 2008 to 2015 by architects Marshall Strabala and Jun Xia. This building is used as a restaurant, shops, offices, sky lobby, and recreation areas. Shanghai Tower consists of 121 floors which also have museum inside.
4 Makkah Royal Clock Tower, Mecca (601 meters)
Also known as the Abraj Al-Bait Tower, this building is reserved for accommodation places for pilgrims. Royal Clock Tower was built team of architects Al-Handasah Architects since 2004-2012. This tower has a golden crescent weighing 35 kilograms at its peak.
5 One World Trade Center, New York (546 meters)
The perfect Octagon-shaped building consists of 94 floors. One World Trade Center, later called WTC, was one of the victims of the attacks on September 11, 2001. The WTC architect is the owner of Skidmore, Owings, and Merill (SOM) named David Childs.
6 Willis Tower, Chicago (527 meters)
Originally, this building was named Sears Tower. However, since 2009, his name changed Willis Tower. The name change is because Willis Group occupies most of its space. Architects Skidmore, Owings, and Merill (SOM) built the building since 1970-1974.
7 Taipei 101, Taiwan (508 meters)
The building was built from 1999 to 2004 with an architect named C. Y. Lee. This skyscraper functioned as an office and shopping center in Taipei, Taiwan. The shape is like a pagoda in eight.
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