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Tallest building in the world | Tallest buildings in the world 2020 by Good Old Days

Most top ten tallest buildings in the world 2019, it includes Taipei 101, The China Zun, Tianjin CTF Finance Centre, Guanzhou CTF finance Centre, One World Trade Centre, Lotte world Tower Korea, Ping An Finance Centre, Makkah Clock Tower, Shanghai tower & Burj Khalifa published by Good Old Days


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Top 10 Cities with MOST Skyscrapers | 2020

Top 10 cities with the most skyscrapers (buildings 150m+). Skyscrapers are a symbol of a city's size, economic power, and dense population. This video lists the 10 cities with the most buildings over 150m in decreasing order.

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Top 10 Countries with MOST Skyscrapers | 2020

Which country has the most skyscrapers? This video counts down the global top 10.
A skyscraper is defined as any building taller than 150m.

The ranking is as follows:

10) Singapore: 87 skyscrapers
9) Indonesia: 101skyscrapers
8) Thailand: 103 skyscrapers
7) Canada: 104 skyscrapers
6) Australia: 106 skyscrapers
5) South Korea: 219 skyscrapers
4) United Arab Emirates: 242 skyscrapers
3) Japan: 249 skyscrapers
2) United States: 795 skyscrapers
1) China: 1980 skyscrapers

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Top 10 Tallest Buildings in Manchester 2020

A video showing the current top 10 tallest buildings in the UK city of Manchester in 2020.

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I have included all the current tall buildings in Manchester that are topped out and externally complete.

There are a fair number of projects still under construction although activity is starting to slow down however this has the effect that Manchester's skyline is starting to feel slightly more settled after years of intense construction.

This list is correct as of August 2020 and subject to change in the near future.

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Top 20 Tallest Buildings in the World

Tallest completed buildings in the world, as of February 2021 (measured by total height). Enjoy!

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TOP 10 TALLEST BUILDINGS IN ASEAN / Southeast Asia 2020

Here are Top 10 Tallest buildings from each Asean member countries
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What is ASEAN?
The Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN) is a regional intergovernmental organization comprising ten countries in Southeast Asia, which promotes intergovernmental cooperation  and facilitates economic, political, security, military, education, and sociocultural integration among its members and other countries in Asia.

With a projected annual growth rate of over 5.5% per year, ASEAN is forecast to overtake the EU and Japan to become the 4th largest economy in the world by 2050, behind China, India, and the United States. This projected growth is supported by favorable demographics.

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Dubai Builds World's Tallest Tower 2020 UPDATE- Dubai Creek Tower 1300m+

Dubai Creek Tower is an observation tower located in Dubai, United Arab Emirates, at a preliminary cost
of AED 3.67 billion (US$1 billion) and is expected to be completed by 2022.
The tower was initially known as The Tower at Dubai Creek Harbour. Designed by Spanish-Swiss architect Santiago Calatrava, the Dubai creek tower will stand more than a KIlometer above Dubai.
The Tower is a joint venture between Emaar Properties and Dubai Holding, the investment vehicle of the emirate’s ruler, Sheikh Mohammed bin Rashid al-Maktoum.
Upon completion, it will become the tallest tower in the world, surpassing the Tokyo Skytree.
Set to take the record of the world's tallest building, Dubai Creek Tower will be the centrepiece of a brand-new, sprawling residential and retail development - Dubai Creek Harbour.

The final height of the tower will not be announced until its completion,but speculation is that the tower will stand near 1300m tall. Its construction cost is estimated at $1BN
Dubai creek tower will feature lush sky gardens, and the world's highest observation deck. The observation deck offers rotating balconies with 360 degree views of the city and beyond. Hotels, restaurants and several residences will occupy the 20 usable floors.
Preparation works began in october 2016, 170,000 cubic meters of soil were excavated for the foundation. After that 145 piles were laid and inserted into the bottom at 75m deep, 210 thousand tonnes of concrete was poured to form the foundation.
Up to 16,000t of steel reinforcement, twice the weight of Eiffel Tower, has also placed for the tower.
Completion was set for 2020. However, in late 2018 construction halted as the tower was indefinitely put on hold.
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Burj Khalifa, the world's tallest building, turns 10

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Saudi Arabia’s $1 Trillion Transformation | 2030 Future MegaProjects and Proposals

Saudi Arabia is investing $1 trillion in infrastructure projects across the country. The majority of the megaprojects should be completed by 2030.

King Abdullah City:
With a total development area of 173 km² (66.8 sq mi), the city is located along the coast of the Red Sea, around 100 km north of Jeddah, the commercial hub of Saudi Arabia. The city is also approximately an hour and 20 minutes away from the city of Mecca, 3 hours from Medina by car and an hour away from all Middle Eastern capital cities by plane. The total cost of the city is around SR 207 billion, with the project being built by Emaar Properties. A Tadawul-listed company created from Emaar Properties, a Dubai-based public joint stock company and one of the world’s largest real estate companies, and SAGIA (Saudi Arabian General Investment Authority) which is the main facilitator of the project.[citation needed]

The city, along with another five economic cities, is a part of an ambitious 10x10 program to place Saudi Arabia among the world's top ten competitive investment destinations by the year 2010, planned by SAGIA. The first stage of the city is completed in 2010 and the whole city is planned to be fully completed by 2020. The city aims to diversify the nation's oil-based economy by bringing direct foreign and domestic investments. The city is also aspires to help create up to one million jobs. Upon completion, KAEC is said to be larger than Washington DC.

Riyadh Metro:
The Riyadh Metro is a rapid transit system under construction in the city of Riyadh, the capital of Saudi Arabia. It will consist of six metro lines spanning a total length of 176 kilometers, with 85 stations. The project will cost $22.5 billion to build. It is scheduled for a light opening in 2019, and the full network is expected to be fully operational in 2021.

Jeddah Economic City:
Jeddah Economic City, is a 5,202,570 m2 (56,000,000 sq ft) project approved for construction in Jeddah, Saudi Arabia. The project is designed by the Kingdom Holding Company, a firm owned by Prince Al-Waleed bin Talal. Jeddah Economic City will host both commercial and residential development including homes, hotels, and offices.

The centerpiece of the development will be Jeddah Tower, planned to be the tallest building in the world upon its completion. The entire project is estimated to cost $20 billion (SR75 billion). Jeddah Economic City is a three-phase project. Jeddah Tower will be built in phase one, infrastructure for the project will be created in phase two, the third phase will be the profits.

Al-Haram Mosque Expansion:
In 2008, the Saudi government under King Abdullah Ibn Abdulaziz announced an expansion of the mosque, involving the expropriation of land to the north and northwest of the mosque covering 300,000 square meters (3,200,000 sq ft). At that time, the mosque covered an area of 356,800 square meters (3,841,000 sq ft) including indoor and outdoor praying spaces. 40 billion riyals (US$10.6 billion) was allocated for the expansion project.

Jubail City Center:
The redevelopment of Jubail City Center will revitalize the city and bring 100,000 jobs. Upon completion, Jubail City will be the largest industrial city in the world, slightly larger than Shenzhen, China.

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Jeddah Tower 2020 Update Timelapse | 1000m+ World's Tallest Building

Jeddah Tower is a skyscraper on hold on the north side of Jeddah, Saudi Arabia. It is planned to be the world's first 1 km (3,281 ft) high building, and the centrepiece and first phase of a development and tourist attraction known as Jeddah Economic City.

Initial plans called for a mile high structure, but the geology of the area proved unsuitable for a tower of that height. The current design, created by American architect Adrian Smith, who also designed Burj Khalifa, incorporates many unique structural and aesthetic features. The creator and leader of the project is Saudi Arabian prince Al-Waleed bin Talal, a grandson of Ibn Saud, and nephew of the Kings of Saudi Arabia before him. Al-Waleed is the chairman of Kingdom Holding Company (KHC), which is a partner in the Jeddah Economic Company (JEC), which was formed in 2009 for the development of Jeddah Tower and City.

The building has been scaled down from its initial one mile high (5,280 ft) proposal, which was never fully designed, to a height of at least 1,000 meters (3,281 ft) (the exact height is being kept private while in development, similar to the Burj Khalifa). At about one kilometer, Jeddah Tower would still be by far the tallest building or structure in the world to date, standing 180 m (591 ft) taller than the Burj Khalifa in Dubai, United Arab Emirates.

Jeddah Tower's 50-hectare (120-acre) plot with surrounding buildings will be the first of a three-phase Jeddah Economic City development. The three-phase project proposed for a large area of undeveloped waterfront land with an area of 5.2 km2 (2.0 sq mi). It was originally planned to cover 23 km2 (8.9 sq mi) and cost SR100 billion. The area is located roughly 20 km (12 mi) north of the port city of Jeddah. Jeddah Economic City was designed by HOK Architects, and is estimated to cost at least SR75 billion (US$20 billion) and take around ten years to build.

The development is envisioned to grow into a new district of Jeddah. The second phase of the project will be the infrastructure development needed to support the city, and the third phase has not yet been revealed.

Unfortunately, the tower's construction halted in late 2017. It is unknown if or when construction will resume again.

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Top 15 tallest buildings| tallest skyscraper| beautiful skyline| beautiful skyscraper

As of 2018, this list includes all 56 buildings (completed and architecturally topped out) which reach a height of 350 metres (1,148 ft) or more, as assessed by their highest architectural feature. Of these, 27 (48%) are in China. Six of the last seven buildings to have held the record as 'tallest building' are still found in the list, with the exception being the North Tower of the original World Trade Center after its destruction in the September 11 attacks of 2001. If the twin towers were still standing today they would occupy numbers 24 and 25 on the list (or 23 and 24 since it can be assumed the rebuilt One World Trade Center would have never been built).

boldDenotes building that is or was once the tallest in the worldRankBuilding[A]CityCountryHeight (m)[3]Height (ft)FloorsBuilt1Burj KhalifaDubai United Arab Emirates828 m2,717 ft16320102Shanghai TowerShanghai China632 m[9]2,073 ft12820153Abraj Al-Bait Clock TowerMecca Saudi Arabia601 m[10]1,971 ft12020124Ping An Finance CentreShenzhen China599 m1,965 ft11520175Lotte World TowerSeoul South Korea554.5 m1,819 ft12320166One World Trade CenterNew York City United States541.3 m1,776 ft10420147Guangzhou CTF Finance CentreGuangzhou China530 m[11]1,739 ft1112016Tianjin CTF Finance CentreTianjin China530 m1,739 ft9820189China ZunBeijing China528 m1,732 ft108201810Taipei 101Taipei Taiwan508 m[12]1,667 ft101200411Shanghai World Financial CenterShanghai China492 m1,614 ft101200812International Commerce CentreHong Kong China484 m1,588 ft118201013Lakhta Center[13]St. Petersburg Russia462 m1,516 ft86201814Landmark 81Ho Chi Minh City Vietnam461.2 m1,513 ft81201815Changsha IFS Tower T1Changsha China452.1 m1,483 ft88201716Petronas Tower 1Kuala Lumpur Malaysia451.9 m1,483 ft881998Petronas Tower 2Kuala Lumpur Malaysia451.9 m1,483 ft88199818Zifeng TowerNanjing China450 m1,476 ft892010Suzhou IFSSuzhou China450 m1,476 ft92201720The Exchange 106Kuala Lumpur Malaysia445.5 m1,461 ft96201821Willis Tower(formerly the Sears Tower)Chicago United States442.1 m1,450 ft 108197422KK100Shenzhen China442 m1,449 ft100201123Guangzhou International Finance CenterGuangzhou China440 m1,440 ft103201024Wuhan CenterWuhan China438 m1,437 ft882016[B]25432 Park AvenueNew York City United States425.5 m1,396 ft88201526Marina 101Dubai United Arab Emirates425 m1,394 ft1012015[B]27Trump International Hotel and Tower[14]Chicago United States423.2 m1,388 ft98200928Jin Mao TowerShanghai China421 m1,380 ft88199929Princess TowerDubai United Arab Emirates414 m1,358 ft[15]101201230Al Hamra TowerKuwait City Kuwait413 m1,354 ft80201131Two International Finance CentreHong Kong China412 m1,352 ft88200332China Resources HeadquartersShenzhen China392.5 m1,288 ft6720173323 MarinaDubai United Arab Emirates392.4 m1,287 ft89201234CITIC PlazaGuangzhou China390.2 m1,280 ft80199635Shum Yip Upperhills Tower 1Shenzhen China388.1 m1,273 ft8020173630 Hudson YardsNew York City United States386.6 m1,268 ft73201837Capital Market Authority HeadquartersRiyadh Saudi Arabia385 m1,263 ft77201638Shun Hing SquareShenzhen China384 m1,260 ft69199639Eton Place Dalian Tower 1Dalian China383 m1,257 ft81201540Logan Century Center 1Nanning China381.3 m1,251 ft82201741Burj Mohammed bin RashidAbu Dhabi United Arab Emirates381 m1,251 ft88201442Empire State BuildingNew York City United States381 m1,250 ft102193143Elite ResidenceDubai United Arab Emirates381 m1,248 ft87201244Central PlazaHong Kong China373.9 m1,226 ft78199245Federation Tower (East Tower)[16]Moscow Russia373.7 m1,226 ft95201646Dalian International Trade CenterDalian China370.2 m1,214 ft86201847The Address the BLVDDubai United Arab Emirates370 m1,214 ft72201748Golden Eagle Tiandi Tower ANanjing China368.1 m1,208 ft76201849Bank of China TowerHong Kong China367 m1,205 ft70199050Bank of America TowerNew York City United States365.8 m1,200 ft54200951Almas TowerDubai United Arab Emirates363 m1,191 ft68200952Gevora HotelDubai United Arab Emirates356.3 m1,169 ft75201753JW Marriott Marquis Dubai Tower 1Dubai United Arab Emirates355 m1,166 ft822012JW Marriott Marquis Dubai Tower 2Dubai United Arab Emirates355 m1,166 ft82201255Emirates Office TowerDubai United Arab Emirates355 m1,163 ft54200056Raffles City ChongqingT3N[17]Chongqing China354.5 m1,163 ft79201857OKO Tower - South TowerMoscow Russia354 m1,160 ft85201558The Marina TorchDubai United Arab Emirates352 m1,155 ft86201159Forum 66 Tower 1Shenyang China350.6 m1,150 ft68201560The PinnacleGuangzhou China350.3 m1,149 ft60201261Hanking CenterShenzhen China350 m1,148 ft732017Xi An Glory International Financial Center[18]Xi'an China350 m1,148 ft752017

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Burj Khalifa in Dubai, United Arab Emirates, is the world's tallest building.



Shanghai Tower in Shanghai, China, is the 2nd tallest building.



The Abraj Al-Bait Towers in Mecca, Saudi Arabia, is the 3rd tallest building.



Ping An Finance Centre, in Guangdong, China, is the 4th tallest building.



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Europe's Tallest Building is Almost Completed: Lakhta Center

The Lakhta Center is a 87-story skyscraper built near Saint Petersburg, Russia. Standing 462 metres (1,516 ft) tall, the Lakhta Center is the tallest building in Russia, the tallest building in Europe, and the 13th-tallest building in the world. Construction of Lakhta Center started on 30 October 2012; it was topped out on 29 January 2018. As of August 2020, construction continues on the complex, although the tower is completed.

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Dubai Builds World's Tallest Tower: 1300m+ Dubai Creek Tower | 2021

Dubai Creek Tower is an observation tower on hold located in Dubai, United Arab Emirates, at a preliminary cost
of AED 3.67 billion (US$1 billion) and is expected to be completed by 2022.
The tower was initially known as The Tower at Dubai Creek Harbour. Designed by Spanish-Swiss architect Santiago Calatrava, the Dubai creek tower will stand more than a KIlometer above Dubai.
The Tower is a joint venture between Emaar Properties and Dubai Holding, the investment vehicle of the emirate’s ruler, Sheikh Mohammed bin Rashid al-Maktoum.
Upon completion, it will become the tallest tower in the world, surpassing the Tokyo Skytree.
Set to take the record of the world's tallest building, Dubai Creek Tower will be the centrepiece of a brand-new, sprawling residential and retail development - Dubai Creek Harbour.

The final height of the tower will not be announced until its completion,but speculation is that the tower will stand near 1300m tall. Its construction cost is estimated at $1BN
Dubai creek tower will feature lush sky gardens, and the world's highest observation deck. The observation deck offers rotating balconies with 360 degree views of the city and beyond. Hotels, restaurants and several residences will occupy the 20 usable floors.
Preparation works began in october 2016, 170,000 cubic meters of soil were excavated for the foundation. After that 145 piles were laid and inserted into the bottom at 75m deep, 210 thousand tonnes of concrete was poured to form the foundation.
Up to 16,000t of steel reinforcement, twice the weight of Eiffel Tower, has also placed for the tower.
Completion was set for 2020. However, in late 2018 construction halted as the tower was indefinitely put on hold.
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Top 10 Tallest Statue in the world 2020

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The World's Second Tallest Building | PNB 118 Almost Complete!

PNB 118 is a 118-story, 656-meter (2,185-foot) megatall skyscraper currently under construction in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia. Upon completion, it will be the world's second-tallest building. As of June 2020, PNB118 stands over 500m tall and the cladding has risen 50 stories.

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Top 10 Tallest Buildings In The World 2019

In this video, we have shown the Top 10 Tallest Buildings In The World.
So following is the list of top 10 tallest buildings in the world:-
10. Shanghai World Financial centre, height:-492m
9. TAIPEI 101, height:-508m
8. China Zun, height:-527.7m
7. Guangzhou CTF Finance Center, height:-530m
6. One World Trade Center, height:-541.3m
5. Lotte World Tower, height:-554.5m
4. Ping An Finance Center, height:-599m
3. Makkah Royal Clock Tower, height:-601m
2. Shanghai Tower, height:-632m
1. Burj Khalifa, height:-828m
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Top 5 Tallest Buildings In The World

The tallest buildings in the world 2020 includes skyscrapers with continuously occupiable floors and a height of at least 350 m. Non-building structures, such as towers, are not included in this Top 5 Tallest Buildings (1- Burj Khalifa, 2- Shanghai Tower, 3- Abraj Al-Bait Clock Tower, 4- Ping An Finance Center, 5-Lotte World Tower)

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